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Losses occasioned by the pestilence one of her motives
Liberality of sentiment by which these statutes are charac-
terised.

Conditions to be observed in the election of fellows

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The foundation apparently designed for students from the
wealthier classes

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Illustration afforded in the foregoing codes of the different
tendencies of the age

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The vital question with respect to University education

CHAP. III. CAMBRIDGE PRIOR TO THE CLASSICAL ERA.

Part II. The Fifteenth Century.

Visitation of Archbishop Arinde!, A.D. 1401
He aims at the suppression of Lollardism

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Direct relevancy of the question concerning the temporal
power of the pope to the study of the canon law

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Efforts of Wyclif on behalf of the secular clergy at Oxford.

Papal bull in their favour

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Archbishop Islip attempts to combine the regulars and

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CONTENTS.

Efforts of the laity to circumscribe the power of the Church
Real character of Wyclif's sympathies.

Wyclif the foremost schoolman of his day.

Not originally hostile to the Mendicants

Fierceness of his subse-pient denunciations of their vices
The struggle against the pope chiefly carried on, at this
time, by the univers ties

The universities the strongholds of Lollardism

Constitutions of arch bishop Arundel, a d. 1408

Extravagancies of the later Lollarvis

Lollardism suppressed in England reappears in Bohemia
Lollirdim not the e rimencement of the Reformation
Huber's estimate of the results of the suppression of Leb
Lardism at the universities

His statement of the ficts erroneous

His explation of the decline of the universities incom
pite

The university of Paris regains her former preeminet

JEAN Charlier på Grr-ov

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I:s two treatises De Mulis ard. De Combardia
Illustration they and of the fral results attired to in
scholastic met iphonies.

Cesit in of the interes urse between Paris and the Fugish

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France curacts the Pragmatic Nan tien.

The papaver 2 car selves on the university of Paris
Rise of row univers tes un ler the panal sanction

The Toutour cohet grallely with drawn from Paris
The actig og tar Stutzte of Prova s pregled the

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Defective accommodation for instruction at both universities

Superior advantages in this respect possessed by the religious

orders.

Erection of the Divinity Schools at Cambridge, A.D. 1398
Erection of the Arts Schools and Civil Law Schools
Learning forsakes the monastery

Its patrons begin to despair of the religious orders
WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM

Foundation of New College, Oxford, A.D. 1380

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A model for subsequent foundations

The second stage in endowment of colleges,-the appropria-

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Significar ce of Cardinal Beaufort's bequest

In ffectual efforts of the university to annul the exclusive
privileges of the ecl'ère

Effect of these privileges on the college at a later period

FOUNDATION OF Q'1158' COLLE -E, A.D. 1448

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His cher, it e elars ter

For is the study of either the civil

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FOUNDATION Op Jista City ar, AD 14°

Wear gof St Bakspd4.

They under the protect in of the tosh qa of y

Its corrupt state and final di aditum at the close of the
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Early catalogues of the libraries of Peterhouse, Trinity

Hall, Pembroke, Queens', and St. Catherine's

Illustration of medieval additions to learning afforded by
these catalogues

Evidence afforded with respect to the theological studies

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Hugo of St. Victor, Hugo of St. Cher, and Nicholas de Lyra
Absence of the Arabian commentators on Aristotle
Fewer works than we should expect on logic and contro-
versial theology.

The Fathers very imperf...ly represented

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