A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 29
Page 10
... issued a prohibition against lecturing in Oxford , and the great body of students migrated to Cambridge , Reading , or elsewhere . The letter of the Papal Legate , reciting the submission of the burgesses to his authority , and his ...
... issued a prohibition against lecturing in Oxford , and the great body of students migrated to Cambridge , Reading , or elsewhere . The letter of the Papal Legate , reciting the submission of the burgesses to his authority , and his ...
Page 12
... issued , in 1240 , by Robert Grosteste , then bishop of Lincoln , which provides for the regular application of the fund to its original purpose . This ordinance marks an important epoch in the growth of the University . The Frideswyde ...
... issued , in 1240 , by Robert Grosteste , then bishop of Lincoln , which provides for the regular application of the fund to its original purpose . This ordinance marks an important epoch in the growth of the University . The Frideswyde ...
Page 14
... issued by him in regard to University affairs three are specially notable . One of these letters , dated 1238 , was addressed to the mayor and burghers , directing them to inquire into the circumstances of a riot at Oseney Abbey between ...
... issued by him in regard to University affairs three are specially notable . One of these letters , dated 1238 , was addressed to the mayor and burghers , directing them to inquire into the circumstances of a riot at Oseney Abbey between ...
Page 17
... issued nearly thirty years earlier by Walter de Merton , and which , unlike his , were imposed , not by the founder , but by the University itself . Meanwhile , at some time between 1263 and 1268 , John Balliol , of Barnard Castle ...
... issued nearly thirty years earlier by Walter de Merton , and which , unlike his , were imposed , not by the founder , but by the University itself . Meanwhile , at some time between 1263 and 1268 , John Balliol , of Barnard Castle ...
Page 18
... issued in 1264 , was itself the development of still earlier schemes for the support of poor scholars , in scho- lis degentes . It established an endowed ' House of the scholars of Merton ' at Malden , in Surrey , under a warden or ...
... issued in 1264 , was itself the development of still earlier schemes for the support of poor scholars , in scho- lis degentes . It established an endowed ' House of the scholars of Merton ' at Malden , in Surrey , under a warden or ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
academical afterwards Anglican Anthony Wood appointed Archbishop Arminianism authority bishop Bishop of Lincoln Cambridge canons Catholic century Chancellor chancellorship CHAPTER Christchurch civil clergy commission Convocation Court Crown 8vo Divinity doctrines Earl ecclesiastical election endowments English examination Fairfax favour fellowships friars George gownsmen Greek Heads of colleges Heads of Houses Henry Illustrations Jacobite James John King King's Latin Laud Laudian learning lectures Leicester London Lord M.A. degree Magdalen Magdalen College Mary's Church Masters ment Merton College Newman Oriel Oseney Abbey Oxford Movement Parliament passed philosophy Plates political proctors Professor Professorship Protestant Puritan Queen Reformation reign religious resident revival royal scholars scholastic schools sermon Sheldonian Theatre sion Sir Henry Savile sity statutes studies theology tion took Tory Tract XC Tractarian tutors Univer University of Oxford versity vice-chancellor visited Oxford Visitors Whig William
Popular passages
Page 9 - Farrar (FW, DEAN OF CANTERBURY). DARKNESS AND DAWN: or, Scenes in the Days of Nero.
Page 19 - Rossetti. - A SHADOW OF DANTE : being an Essay towards studying Himself, his World and his Pilgrimage.
Page 16 - Our Place among Infinities: A Series of Essays contrasting our Little Abode in Space and Time with the Infinities Around us.
Page 12 - HOME : a Popular Account of British Insects, their Structure, Habits and Transformations. With 700 Illustrations.
Page 1 - Hume. —THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS OF DAVID HUME. Edited by TH GREEN and TH GROSE. 4 vols. 8vo, 28s. Or separately. Essays. 2 vols. 14s. Treatise of Human Nature. 2 vols. 14s. James.— THE WILL TO BELIEVE, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy.
Page 8 - Romanes. — A SELECTION FROM THE POEMS OF GEORGE JOHN ROMANES, MA, LL.D., FRS With an Introduction by T. HERBERT WARREN, President of Magdalen College, Oxford. Crown 8vo., 41.
Page 19 - Maskelyne.— SHARPS AND FLATS : a Complete Revelation of the Secrets of Cheating at Games of Chance and Skill. By JOHN NEVIL MASKELYNE, of the Egyptian Hall. With 62 Illustrations. Crown...
Page 1 - Justinian. — THE INSTITUTES OF JUSTINIAN: Latin Text, chiefly that of Huschke, with English Introduction, Translation, Notes, and Summary. By THOMAS C.
Page 227 - Baden-Powell. — THE INDIAN VILLAGE COMMUNITY. Examined with Reference to the Physical, Ethnographic, and Historical Conditions of the Provinces; chiefly on the Basis of the RevenueSettlement Records and District Manuals.