The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages: pt. 2. English universities. Student life

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Clarendon Press, 1895
 

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Sayfa 732 - sint ad Sedem Apostolicam destinandi, juxta formam Ecclesie beneficium absolutionis impendas. Nulli ergo omnino hominum liceat hanc paginam nostre concessionis infringere vel ei ausu temerario contraire. Si quis autem hoc attentare presumpserit, indignationem Omnipotentis Dei
Sayfa 788 - (1) A case arising under this Act, or under any other Act, whether past or future, shall not be heard, tried, determined, or adjudged by a court of summary jurisdiction, except when sitting in open court. ' (2) Open court means a petty sessional court-house.
Sayfa 788 - any justice of the peace, or other magistrate, by whatever name called, to whom jurisdiction is given by, or who is authorised to act under, the Summary Jurisdiction Acts, whether in England, Wales, or Ireland, and whether acting under the Summary
Sayfa 732 - paginam nostre concessionis infringere vel ei ausu temerario contraire. Si quis autem hoc attentare presumpserit, indignationem Omnipotentis Dei ac Beatorum Petri & Pauli Apostolorum ejus se noverit incursurum. Datum
Sayfa 708 - results of the Universities was the creation, or at least the enormously increased power and importance, of the lawyer-class. •''Great as are the evils which society still owes to lawyers, the lawyer-class has always been a civilizing agency. Their power represents at least the triumph of reason and education over caprice and brute force,
Sayfa 668 - For him was lever ban at his beddes bed A twenty bokes, clothed in black or red, Of Aristotle, and his philosophic, Than robes riche, or fidel, or
Sayfa 602 - the smallest towns and even the larger villages possessed Schools where a boy might learn to read and acquire the first rudiments of ecclesiastical Latin: while, except in very remote and thinly populated regions, he would never have had to go very far from home to find a regular Grammar School
Sayfa 403 - brought them some, but they disliking it, as it should seem, and he avouching it to be good, several snappish words passed between them. At length the vintner giving them stubborn and saucy language, they threw the wine and vessel at his head 1 . The vintner
Sayfa 701 - So much party capital has at times been made out of the supposed 'religious' character of the medieval Universities that it is necessary to assert emphatically that the 'religious education' of a 'bygone Oxford,' in so far as it ever had any existence, was an inheritance not from
Sayfa 403 - Tavern at Quatervois, styled at this day in leases Swynstock), and there calling for wine, John de Croydon, the vintner, brought them some, but they disliking it, as it should seem, and he avouching it to be good, several snappish words passed between them. At length the vintner giving them stubborn and saucy language, they threw the wine and vessel at his head

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