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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AULARIAN»
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1
Lordship and Learning: Studies in Memory of Trevor Aston
The aularian statutes were framed by university authorities who were steeped in
the ideal of a moral education. Dr Russell had cited his predecessor, Dr Gilbert
Kymer who had served a second term as chancellor from 1447 to 1453, as one ...
Trevor Henry Aston, T. A. Ralph Evans, 2004
2
English University Life In The Middle Ages
In common with the situation in most medieval universities, the Oxford aularian
statutes insisted that only Latin was to be spoken within the precincts of the hall,
although exceptions in the form of the vernacular were allowed on feast
occasions ...
192 Form if the Candidate is not already a Graduate in Arts . . . .192 The Aularian
Statutes substituted for the Older Statutes. Aularian Statutes (1835. Vol. i. p. 320,
&c.) 193 Sect. 1 . Of the Scholars who are Admissible to the Halls . . . • 1 93 2.
University of Oxford, James Heywood, 1851
4
Oxford University Statutes
192 The Aularian Statutes substituted for the Older Statutes. Aularian Statutes (
1835. V01. i. p. 320, &¢.) . . . . . . . . 193 Sect. l. Of the Scholars who are Admissible
to the Halls . . . . 193 Of the Divine Oflices to be Observed by Members of Halls .
5
The Recommendations of the Oxford University Commissioners, ...
E.z:tra1:t from the Aularian Statutes. Question 6. Is the marriage of the Head of
your College permitted by the Statutes ? If not, by what authority is such
permission granted ? Is that permission applicable to any other Members of the
Foundation, ...
6
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
... College of Hertford. The new buildings have little to recommend them ; there
being nothing collegiate in their appearance. Under the head of St. Mary Hall, the
editor takes a review of the University education under the ancient ' Aularian ...
7
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
Itis however observable, that the number of students under the Collegiate, was
less than under the Aularian system — a fact which seems to argue in favour of
the latter. The number of the academical halls of which relics have reached our
time ...
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1837
8
The History of the University of Oxford: The early Oxford ...
become respectable: the aularian statutes recognized that he might cheat, but
disorderly behaviour was not mentioned.1 Perhaps the growing relationship of
service between townsmen and scholars inhibited the informality of the past. By
then ...
Trevor Henry Aston, J. I. Catto, 1984
9
The Original Statutes of Cambridge University: The Text and ...
... 243 bachelors: course for degree of B.A. (determination), 125 n, 141-2, 296-
302 ; aularian and non-aularian, 277 ; determiners in Lent, 141 ; licence to read
as, 121 n, 141; admission of Oxford and Parisian, 124; oath of bachelors at
Oxford, ...
It forms indeed a new era in our academical annals. Walter de Merton had a
century before opened a prospect more extensive than that of the aularian
system ; but the university, as at present constituted, continued still in a state of
transition.