The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... whole dispute : ' tamen pertur- bationes collegii nostri , ut quidam tumultum contra magistrum statutaque fecerunt , nosti ; quibus tute etiam immiscuisti et ad eas cognoscendas sacellanum tuum misisti . ' De Pro- nunt . p . 228. The ...
... whole dispute : ' tamen pertur- bationes collegii nostri , ut quidam tumultum contra magistrum statutaque fecerunt , nosti ; quibus tute etiam immiscuisti et ad eas cognoscendas sacellanum tuum misisti . ' De Pro- nunt . p . 228. The ...
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... whole influence in Ascham's favour ' , and one of the brightest ornaments of our literature was thus preserved to the society of St John's . Ascham had already been appointed Greek reader in the university , at a fair salary , and ...
... whole influence in Ascham's favour ' , and one of the brightest ornaments of our literature was thus preserved to the society of St John's . Ascham had already been appointed Greek reader in the university , at a fair salary , and ...
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... whole of Homer , the whole of Sopho- cles twice , the whole of Euripides and nearly the whole of Herodotus ' . ' Regius Pro- It is hardly necessary to say that Cheke had succeeded The first to the chair of Greek . The appointment of ...
... whole of Homer , the whole of Sopho- cles twice , the whole of Euripides and nearly the whole of Herodotus ' . ' Regius Pro- It is hardly necessary to say that Cheke had succeeded The first to the chair of Greek . The appointment of ...
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... whole question . It was , as we learn from his own account ' , about the year 1535 , when he and Cheke were little more than twenty years of age , that their active minds , whose natural inquisitiveness nothing escaped , were attracted ...
... whole question . It was , as we learn from his own account ' , about the year 1535 , when he and Cheke were little more than twenty years of age , that their active minds , whose natural inquisitiveness nothing escaped , were attracted ...
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... far as to say that the decree ' omnem pene Graecae linguae perdiscendae ardorem in animis nostris funditus exstinxit . ' Epist . , p . 75 . 4 Ibid . former , who generously took upon himself the whole re- 60 A.D. 1535 TO 1546 .
... far as to say that the decree ' omnem pene Graecae linguae perdiscendae ardorem in animis nostris funditus exstinxit . ' Epist . , p . 75 . 4 Ibid . former , who generously took upon himself the whole re- 60 A.D. 1535 TO 1546 .
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