A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... instituted . In 1274 , Walter de Merton , having greatly expanded his first design , put forth his final statutes , transferring the warden , bailiffs , and ministers of the altar , from Malden to Oxford , and designating Oxford as the ...
... instituted . In 1274 , Walter de Merton , having greatly expanded his first design , put forth his final statutes , transferring the warden , bailiffs , and ministers of the altar , from Malden to Oxford , and designating Oxford as the ...
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... instituted proceedings against the University at the Papal Court , while the University appealed first to Edward II . and afterwards to Edward III . , both of whom , following the settled policy of the Plantagenet kings , vigorously ...
... instituted proceedings against the University at the Papal Court , while the University appealed first to Edward II . and afterwards to Edward III . , both of whom , following the settled policy of the Plantagenet kings , vigorously ...
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... instituted those famous disputations which , under the name of ' Austins , ' became the chief school of academical gram- mar teaching in the Middle Ages , and survived in a degenerate form until the end of the last century . In C. H. E ...
... instituted those famous disputations which , under the name of ' Austins , ' became the chief school of academical gram- mar teaching in the Middle Ages , and survived in a degenerate form until the end of the last century . In C. H. E ...
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... instituted a pro- fessorial Chair for Arts and Philosophy , which , however , never came into operation , perhaps because the means were not forthcoming to endow it adequately . For it is certain that at this period the resources of the ...
... instituted a pro- fessorial Chair for Arts and Philosophy , which , however , never came into operation , perhaps because the means were not forthcoming to endow it adequately . For it is certain that at this period the resources of the ...
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... instituted by Richard Fox , Bishop of Win- Foundation chester , in 1516 , as part of his new founda- tion of Corpus Christi College . His original Bishop Fox intention had been to found a monastery , and in founding a college instead ...
... instituted by Richard Fox , Bishop of Win- Foundation chester , in 1516 , as part of his new founda- tion of Corpus Christi College . His original Bishop Fox intention had been to found a monastery , and in founding a college instead ...
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