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... Religious orders at Cambridge The Franciscans • · The Dominicans , Carmelites , and Augustinė Friars The Priory at Barnwell • · OUTLINE OF THE EARLY ORGANISATION OF THE ENGLISH UNI- PAGE 136 137 ib . ib . 138 ib . ib . 139 ib ...
... Religious orders at Cambridge The Franciscans • · The Dominicans , Carmelites , and Augustinė Friars The Priory at Barnwell • · OUTLINE OF THE EARLY ORGANISATION OF THE ENGLISH UNI- PAGE 136 137 ib . ib . 138 ib . ib . 139 ib ...
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... religious orders excluded from the foundation Various pursuits of the secular clergy in those times Contrast between the college and the monastery . Character of the education at Merton college Restrictions under which the study of ...
... religious orders excluded from the foundation Various pursuits of the secular clergy in those times Contrast between the college and the monastery . Character of the education at Merton college Restrictions under which the study of ...
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... religious orders . Enactments designed to counteract the proselytising ac- tivity of the friars . Foundation of the Hospital of St. John the Evangelist HUGH BALSHAM His disputed election to the sce of Ely His merits compared with those ...
... religious orders . Enactments designed to counteract the proselytising ac- tivity of the friars . Foundation of the Hospital of St. John the Evangelist HUGH BALSHAM His disputed election to the sce of Ely His merits compared with those ...
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... religious orders WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM Foundation of New College , Oxford , A.D. 1380 The college endowed with lands purchased from religious A model for subsequent foundations The second stage in endowment of colleges , -the appropria ...
... religious orders WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM Foundation of New College , Oxford , A.D. 1380 The college endowed with lands purchased from religious A model for subsequent foundations The second stage in endowment of colleges , -the appropria ...
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... religious and the university · • Scholars required to take their walks with a companion Features of the ancient town and university The majority of medieval students actuated by the same mo- tives as those of modern times A possible ...
... religious and the university · • Scholars required to take their walks with a companion Features of the ancient town and university The majority of medieval students actuated by the same mo- tives as those of modern times A possible ...
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