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... masters . Both universities experienced severe troubles , sometimes due to bitter disputes with townspeople over rents and the price and quality of victuals , sometimes to internal disorder caused by student factions , and sometimes to ...
... masters . Both universities experienced severe troubles , sometimes due to bitter disputes with townspeople over rents and the price and quality of victuals , sometimes to internal disorder caused by student factions , and sometimes to ...
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... masters were obliged in the interest of law and order to bring the miscellaneous aggregation of students under some control . In 1231 it was required by the king that all clerks at Oxford must be attached to a master . By the close of ...
... masters were obliged in the interest of law and order to bring the miscellaneous aggregation of students under some control . In 1231 it was required by the king that all clerks at Oxford must be attached to a master . By the close of ...
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... master's chair set in the public forum of the schools ; and with the change a revolution took place in the conditions ... masters who for the most part were familiar with the precedents set by Paris . Degrees were granted in Grammar ...
... master's chair set in the public forum of the schools ; and with the change a revolution took place in the conditions ... masters who for the most part were familiar with the precedents set by Paris . Degrees were granted in Grammar ...
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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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