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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... ideas and gave particular weight to preaching and pastoral instruction.6 This decline is striking enough that many scholars have addressed it and offered various solutions to the problem. Early in the twentieth century, one common ...
... ideas and gave particular weight to preaching and pastoral instruction.6 This decline is striking enough that many scholars have addressed it and offered various solutions to the problem. Early in the twentieth century, one common ...
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... ideas at Oxford, and by October 1284 rumours were circulating that Pecham was planning to renew Kilwardby's condemnation. On October 29th, Pecham summoned the masters of Oxford to meet him at Oseney Abbey Academic Condemnation and the ...
... ideas at Oxford, and by October 1284 rumours were circulating that Pecham was planning to renew Kilwardby's condemnation. On October 29th, Pecham summoned the masters of Oxford to meet him at Oseney Abbey Academic Condemnation and the ...
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... ideas might still have been circulating in some form. This is the entirety of known condemnations prior to the 1350s, a total of three (or four if we treat Knapwell's condemnation separately) over roughly forty years.27 There were two ...
... ideas might still have been circulating in some form. This is the entirety of known condemnations prior to the 1350s, a total of three (or four if we treat Knapwell's condemnation separately) over roughly forty years.27 There were two ...
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... ideas must have been well known at Oxford, since he had been teaching there for about a decade, but there is no evidence that the university ever investigated him. It is possible that the friars were unable to arrange a normal ...
... ideas must have been well known at Oxford, since he had been teaching there for about a decade, but there is no evidence that the university ever investigated him. It is possible that the friars were unable to arrange a normal ...
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... ideas of both Uthred and Jordan, perhaps because they did not want to give the friars an unqualified victory over Uthred. Roughly a decade later, at some time in the mid-1370s, a group of seculars, probably led by William Barton ...
... ideas of both Uthred and Jordan, perhaps because they did not want to give the friars an unqualified victory over Uthred. Roughly a decade later, at some time in the mid-1370s, a group of seculars, probably led by William Barton ...
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