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... Oxford , forthcoming ) . CHAMOT , M. English Mediaeval Enamels ( London , 1930 ) . CHRISTIE , A. G. I. English Mediaeval Embroidery ( Oxford , 1938 ) . CROSSLEY , F. H. English Church Monuments 1150-1550 ( London , 1921 ) . DODWELL ...
... Oxford , forthcoming ) . CHAMOT , M. English Mediaeval Enamels ( London , 1930 ) . CHRISTIE , A. G. I. English Mediaeval Embroidery ( Oxford , 1938 ) . CROSSLEY , F. H. English Church Monuments 1150-1550 ( London , 1921 ) . DODWELL ...
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... Oxford , forthcoming ) . CHAMOT , M. English Mediaeval Enamels ( London , 1930 ) . CHRISTIE , A. G. I. English Mediaeval Embroidery ( Oxford , 1938 ) . CROSSLEY , F. H. English Church Monuments 1150-1550 ( London , 1921 ) . DODWELL ...
... Oxford , forthcoming ) . CHAMOT , M. English Mediaeval Enamels ( London , 1930 ) . CHRISTIE , A. G. I. English Mediaeval Embroidery ( Oxford , 1938 ) . CROSSLEY , F. H. English Church Monuments 1150-1550 ( London , 1921 ) . DODWELL ...
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... Oxford by 1370 , Cambridge by 1400 . During the course of the thirteenth century the number of students in Oxford rose rapidly and probably reached its peak before the end of the century . In 1315 it was computed that there were 1,500 ...
... Oxford by 1370 , Cambridge by 1400 . During the course of the thirteenth century the number of students in Oxford rose rapidly and probably reached its peak before the end of the century . In 1315 it was computed that there were 1,500 ...
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RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ORGANIZATION by | 382 |
ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE by G | 439 |
ART by T S R BOASE President of Magdalen College Oxford | 485 |
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