The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 |
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Page 117
... Studium generale ' ; the word ' Universitas ' had another significance . The ' Studium ' was ' generale , ' not because it embraced all the faculties , but because it was a place to which students in general , from all quarters , could ...
... Studium generale ' ; the word ' Universitas ' had another significance . The ' Studium ' was ' generale , ' not because it embraced all the faculties , but because it was a place to which students in general , from all quarters , could ...
Page 118
... Studium generale ' of Paris , the prototype of the French and English Universities , was developed as a Profes- sorial University , in which the teachers , based upon the Church , held the upper place . The ' Studium generale ' of ...
... Studium generale ' of Paris , the prototype of the French and English Universities , was developed as a Profes- sorial University , in which the teachers , based upon the Church , held the upper place . The ' Studium generale ' of ...
Page 120
... Studium on generale . ' - ་ The Rector was elected for two years . The Electoral body was composed of ex - Rectors , the Consiliarii of the nations , and special delegates styled ' electionarii ' or ' sapientes . ' The voting was by ...
... Studium on generale . ' - ་ The Rector was elected for two years . The Electoral body was composed of ex - Rectors , the Consiliarii of the nations , and special delegates styled ' electionarii ' or ' sapientes . ' The voting was by ...
Page 123
... Studium , before salaries were intro- duced , depended on fees , or collecta , arranged between them and their pupils , they were very much at the mercy of their classes ; boycott , ' acroases impeditæ , ' or ' sedilia ejecta , ' made ...
... Studium , before salaries were intro- duced , depended on fees , or collecta , arranged between them and their pupils , they were very much at the mercy of their classes ; boycott , ' acroases impeditæ , ' or ' sedilia ejecta , ' made ...
Page 124
... students in their quarrel with the Com- mune , and the Emperor Frederick II was exerting all his authority in favour of his own newly - founded ' Studium generale ' at Naples . The city of 124 BRITISH STUDENTS AT PADUA.
... students in their quarrel with the Com- mune , and the Emperor Frederick II was exerting all his authority in favour of his own newly - founded ' Studium generale ' at Naples . The city of 124 BRITISH STUDENTS AT PADUA.
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