In the original constitution of Oxford, as in that of all the older universities of the Parisian model, the business of instruction was not confided to a special body of privileged professors. The University was governed, the University was taught, by... Educational Review - Page 114edited by - 1900Full view - About this book
| 1831 - 738 pages
...Parisian model, the business of instruction was not confided to a special body of privileged professors. The University was governed, the University was taught,...were originally synonymous. Every graduate had an equ.il right of teaching publicly in the University the subjects competent to his faculty, and to the... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 pages
...Parisian model, the business of instruction was not confided to a special body of privileged professors. The University was governed, the University was taught,...equal right of teaching publicly in the University the subject competent to his faculty, and to the rank of his degree; nay, every graduate incurred the obligation... | |
| 1835 - 916 pages
...Parisian model, the business of instruction was not confided to a special body of privileged professors. The University was governed, the University was taught,...originally synonymous. Every graduate had an equal right of leaching publicly in the University the subject competent to his faculty, and to the rank of his degree;... | |
| 1850 - 778 pages
...Parisian model, the business of instruction was not confided to a special body of privileged professors. The University was governed, the University was taught,...graduate had an equal right of teaching publicly, for a certain period, the subjects competent to his faculty, and to the rank of his degree ; nay, every... | |
| Henry Philip Tappan - 1851 - 120 pages
...Parisian model, the business of instruction was not confided to a special body of privileged professors. The University was governed, the University was taught,...graduate had an equal right of teaching publicly, for a certain period, the subjects competent to his faculty, and to the rank of his degree; nay, every... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1864 - 370 pages
...Parisian model, the business of instruction was not confided to a special body of privileged professors. The university was governed, the university was taught,...graduates at large. Professor, master, doctor, were The term Eegent became obsolete in other universities, while it continued by usage to be applied to... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1866 - 1222 pages
...body of privileged prglessors. The University was governed, the University was taught, by the nates at large. Professor, Master, Doctor, were originally...for a certain period, the subjects of his faculty, lor HUUll was Ihu condirunTInvolved in the grant of the degree itself. The Bachelor, or imperfect graduate,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1866 - 900 pages
...Parisian model, the business of instruction was not confided to a special body of privileged professors. The University was governed, the University was taught, by the graduates at larga Professor, Master, Doctor, were originally synonymous. Every graduate had an equal right of teaching... | |
| William Harold Payne - 1886 - 400 pages
...Parisian model, the business of instruction was not confined to a special body of privileged professors. The university was governed, the university was taught, by the graduates at large. Professor, master, and doctor were originally synonymous. Every graduate had an equal right of teaching publicly the subjects... | |
| William Harold Payne - 1886 - 380 pages
...university was governed, the university was taught, by the graduates at large. Professor, master, and doctor were originally synonymous.' Every graduate had an equal right of teaching publicly the subjects competent to his faculty; nay, every graduate incurred the obligation of teaching publicly,... | |
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