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Contents
PAGE | xlviii |
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
5 | 65 |
RISE OF THE ENGLISH UNIVERSITIES | 132 |
СПАР ІІІ CAMBRIDGE PRIOR TO THE CLASSICAL | 213 |
HUGH BALSAM | 224 |
51 | 225 |
CAMBRIDGE PRIOR TO THE CLASSICAL | 258 |
His estimate of different fathers | 500 |
The last glimpse of Erasmus at Cambridge | 506 |
CAMBRIDGE AT THE REFORMATION | 553 |
Progress of scepticism in Italy | 565 |
Absorbing attention given to Luthers writings throughout Europe | 585 |
78 | 594 |
A Lydgates verses on the Foundation of the University | 635 |
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seculars at Canterbury Hall | 266 |
53 | 317 |
55 | 326 |
STUDENT LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES | 328 |
Why the university was not removed | 334 |
University aids to poor scholars | 347 |
the country | 374 |
The question which the schoolmen were called to decide | 379 |
CAMBRIDGE AT THE REVIVAL OF CLASSICAL LEARNING | 423 |
Sentiments with which the progress of the new learning | 431 |
Foundation of grammar schools discouraged throughout | 445 |
Fishers oration to king Henry | 449 |
Halfyearly accounts to be rendered of the college finances | 456 |
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