History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge: Including Notices Relating to the Founders and Eminent Men : in Two Volumes, 1. sējumsLongman, 1814 - 396 lappuses |
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... scholars in Oxon . He is likewise so great an admirer of a solitary and retired life , that he fre- quents no assemblies of the said University ; hath no companion in bed Had I proportionably availed myself of my advan- tages ...
... scholars in Oxon . He is likewise so great an admirer of a solitary and retired life , that he fre- quents no assemblies of the said University ; hath no companion in bed Had I proportionably availed myself of my advan- tages ...
48. lappuse
... scholars , who know the Latin and Greek language full as well as their own , in which they were born . They also taught them the singing or chaunting in the church , which was adopted in Kent , and was thence derived to all the churches ...
... scholars , who know the Latin and Greek language full as well as their own , in which they were born . They also taught them the singing or chaunting in the church , which was adopted in Kent , and was thence derived to all the churches ...
54. lappuse
... scholars ; " and , on the other , what for applying the word schola here , to a university , a Studium Generale , by royal charter ? In the former case , might we not begin our schola too late ? In the latter , should we not begin our ...
... scholars ; " and , on the other , what for applying the word schola here , to a university , a Studium Generale , by royal charter ? In the former case , might we not begin our schola too late ? In the latter , should we not begin our ...
60. lappuse
... scholars , and two of the town . These houses were called halls , hostles , or inns , hospitia studiosorum : principals were the persons presiding in them ; the magistri were the tutors , and all the rest were scholares , scholars or ...
... scholars , and two of the town . These houses were called halls , hostles , or inns , hospitia studiosorum : principals were the persons presiding in them ; the magistri were the tutors , and all the rest were scholares , scholars or ...
61. lappuse
... scholars and townsmen violent dissensions , which had been long brooding , and which were frequently repeated . The same year Henry III . and his nobles were involved in a civil war on account of the king's partiality towards his French ...
... scholars and townsmen violent dissensions , which had been long brooding , and which were frequently repeated . The same year Henry III . and his nobles were involved in a civil war on account of the king's partiality towards his French ...
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