History of Universities: Volume XXIII/1Mordechai Feingold OUP Oxford, 28 aug. 2008 - 320 sidor Volume XXII/1 of History of Universities contains the customary mix of learned articles, book reviews, conference reports, and bibliographical information, which makes this publication such an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education. Its contributions range widely geographically, chronologically, and in subject-matter. The volume is, as always, a lively combination of original research and invaluable reference material. To place a standing order for volumes in this series, please contact: Standing Orders Oxford University Press, Distribution Services Saxon West Way, Corby, Northants Great Britain NN18 9ES Tel: (01536) 741068 Fax: (01536) 741894 email: standingorders.uk@oup.com |
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... arguments, but he responded by issuing his own Contra querelasfratrum against Jordan and the friars.32 In 1367, Uthred was recalled from Oxford by his monastery, ostensibly to be made the prior of Finchale, but one suspects that this ...
... arguments, but he responded by issuing his own Contra querelasfratrum against Jordan and the friars.32 In 1367, Uthred was recalled from Oxford by his monastery, ostensibly to be made the prior of Finchale, but one suspects that this ...
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... issues. Instead, Tonworth convened a meeting of the Full Congregation, which debated whether to obey Gregory's instructions to arrest Wyclif, with Wyclif 's supporters arguing that it was illegal to 8 History of Universities.
... issues. Instead, Tonworth convened a meeting of the Full Congregation, which debated whether to obey Gregory's instructions to arrest Wyclif, with Wyclif 's supporters arguing that it was illegal to 8 History of Universities.
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Volume XXIII/1 Mordechai Feingold. with Wyclif 's supporters arguing that it was illegal to arrest a 'man of the king of England' (hominem Regis Angliae) on papal authority alone.38 Fearful of offending either the pope or the Crown, the ...
Volume XXIII/1 Mordechai Feingold. with Wyclif 's supporters arguing that it was illegal to arrest a 'man of the king of England' (hominem Regis Angliae) on papal authority alone.38 Fearful of offending either the pope or the Crown, the ...
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... argue that there was at least some notion of intellectual freedom within the classroom, as scholars insisted that they had the right to speculate about ideas within an academic context, although it was certainly a much more limited ...
... argue that there was at least some notion of intellectual freedom within the classroom, as scholars insisted that they had the right to speculate about ideas within an academic context, although it was certainly a much more limited ...
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... arguing that to arrest Wyclifwould be a challenge to royal authority. In 1357–8, Kedington enjoyed the support of unspecified magnates, presumably nobles who appreciated the political implications of his statements and whose power was ...
... arguing that to arrest Wyclifwould be a challenge to royal authority. In 1357–8, Kedington enjoyed the support of unspecified magnates, presumably nobles who appreciated the political implications of his statements and whose power was ...
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