10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBSIZAR»
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1
Never at Rest: A Biography of Isaac Newton
Newton entered Trinity as a subsizar, a poor student who earned his keep by
performing menial tasks for the fellows, fellow commoners (very wealthy students
who paid for privileges such as eating at high table), and pensioners (the merely
...
Richard S. Westfall, 1983
2
John Ray, Naturalist: His Life and Works
Subsizar, 4 May 1653 (B.A. 1656). Hunt, Thomas. Of Essex. Subsizar, 10
November 1653 (B.A. 1657-8). Skippon. Fellow-Commoner, 1655. Burrell,
Timothy. Pensioner, 22 June 1659 (Scholar 1661, B.A. 1662-3). Colvill, Thomas.
Pensioner ...
Charles Earle Raven, 1986
3
College Life in the time of James the First, as illustrated ...
The next morning he was admitted as a fellow-commoner in 'the ancient and
religious foundation' of St John's, and at the same time was admitted his subsizar,
one Thomas Manning, the son of a clergyman, who had been ' silenced” by the ...
Sir Simonds D'EWES, John Howard MARSDEN, 1851
4
Prime Elements of Ordinary Matter, Dark Matter & Dark ...
On 5 June 1661, Newton was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge as a
subsizar. The duty of a subsizar, besides attending lectures, included preparing
meals for professors and clearing their tables after the meals. It was considered
an ...
Vladimir B. Ginzburg, Tatyana V. Ginzburg, 2007
5
College Life in the Time of James the First: As Illustrated ...
The next morning he was admitted as a fellow-commoner in 'the ancient and
religious foundation' of St John's, and at the same time His sub- was admitted his
subsizar, one Thomas Manning, the son of a clergyman, who had been ' silenced'
...
John Howard Marsden, 1851
6
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Complete 14 Volumes
On JuneFifth,Sixteen Hundred Sixtyone,Isaac presented his credentials from his
uncle andMr. Stokes, andwasduly entered in Trinity College as a subsizar,which
means thathe was admitted on suspicion. A partoftheduties of a subsizar was to ...
On the 24th of May, 1676, Bentley was admitted a subsizar of St. John's College,
Cambridge, at that time the largest in the University, and under the mastership of
Dr. Francis Turner, afterwards Bishop of Ely ; one of the seven prelates u 2 ...
Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, 1830
8
Great Physicists: The Life and Times of Leading Physicists ...
With his lowly status as a subsizar, and an already well developed tendency to
introversion, Newton avoided his fellow students, his tutor, and most of the
Cambridge curriculum (centered largely on Aristotle). Probably with few regrets,
he went ...
9
The Life of Isaac Newton
Newton entered Trinity as a subsizar, a poor student who earned his keep by
performing menial tasks for the fellows, fellow commoners (very wealthy students
who paid for privileges such as eating at high table - with the fellows of the
college) ...
Richard S. Westfall, 1994
10
Admissions to Trinity college, Cambridge
Age 17. Subsizar, August 20, 1703. Tutor, Mr Cressar. [Did not matriculate or
graduate.] Roulston, Robert. Son of Robert Roulston of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.
School, Uttoxeter (Mr Parran). Age 18. Subsizar, August 20, 1703. Tutor, Mr
Cressar.
Trinity College (University of Cambridge), Walter William Rouse Ball, John Archibald Venn, 1911