A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... hand , it is certain that , side by side with these claustral schools , secular or lay schools were gradually opened — some boarding - schools , mainly designed for the reception of boys from the country , others mere class- rooms ...
... hand , it is certain that , side by side with these claustral schools , secular or lay schools were gradually opened — some boarding - schools , mainly designed for the reception of boys from the country , others mere class- rooms ...
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... hand , starting from the fact that the Oxford schools attracted a pro- fessor from Italy in the reign of Stephen , we are justified It is perhaps needless to observe that universitas ' signifies a ' corporation ' or guild , and implies ...
... hand , starting from the fact that the Oxford schools attracted a pro- fessor from Italy in the reign of Stephen , we are justified It is perhaps needless to observe that universitas ' signifies a ' corporation ' or guild , and implies ...
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... hand , the scholars are recognised throughout as under the special protection of the Papal See , as well as under special jurisdiction of the bishop of Lincoln , afterwards to become ex officio Visitor of the Univer- sity . It seems to ...
... hand , the scholars are recognised throughout as under the special protection of the Papal See , as well as under special jurisdiction of the bishop of Lincoln , afterwards to become ex officio Visitor of the Univer- sity . It seems to ...
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... hands of the religious orders -the zealous apostles of Papal supremacy - Walter de Merton resolved to establish within the precincts of the University a great seminary of secular clergy , which should educate a succession of men capable ...
... hands of the religious orders -the zealous apostles of Papal supremacy - Walter de Merton resolved to establish within the precincts of the University a great seminary of secular clergy , which should educate a succession of men capable ...
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... removal of the University from Oxford is distinctly contemplated , but , on the other hand , able men are to be welcomed as scholars from all parts of the world , though a preference is reserved for Progress of the UNIVERSITY 31.
... removal of the University from Oxford is distinctly contemplated , but , on the other hand , able men are to be welcomed as scholars from all parts of the world , though a preference is reserved for Progress of the UNIVERSITY 31.
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