Quarterly register and journal of the American education society [afterw.] The American quarterly register, conducted by E. Cornelius [and others]., 第 9 巻 |
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... established by law in this kingdom . In order , however , to execute this task most satisfactorily , and with the greatest perspicuity , I shall also give you some notices of the past history of education in this country . This article ...
... established by law in this kingdom . In order , however , to execute this task most satisfactorily , and with the greatest perspicuity , I shall also give you some notices of the past history of education in this country . This article ...
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... establishing lectures in theology in the year 1229 , during a suspension of the lectures in the University caused by particular circumstances . When the University recommenced its operations , the monks insisted upon their lecturers ...
... establishing lectures in theology in the year 1229 , during a suspension of the lectures in the University caused by particular circumstances . When the University recommenced its operations , the monks insisted upon their lecturers ...
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... established colleges . And their success was great . Among the teachers in the colleges of the regular clergy were to be found Albertus Magnus , Alexander Hales , Thomas Aquinas , and Bonaventura . In 1250 , Robert of Sorbonne ...
... established colleges . And their success was great . Among the teachers in the colleges of the regular clergy were to be found Albertus Magnus , Alexander Hales , Thomas Aquinas , and Bonaventura . In 1250 , Robert of Sorbonne ...
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... established the University of Caen in opposition to it , and in every way thwarted the plans of that of the capital . Upon the return of Charles VII . to his capital , the University was deprived of some of its ancient privileges . And ...
... established the University of Caen in opposition to it , and in every way thwarted the plans of that of the capital . Upon the return of Charles VII . to his capital , the University was deprived of some of its ancient privileges . And ...
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... establish- A long struggle occurred . The University opposed . For a while they had to yield , in some measure . The Jesuits established several colleges in Paris , and even lectured , but not very publicly , at the Sorbonne . But when ...
... establish- A long struggle occurred . The University opposed . For a while they had to yield , in some measure . The Jesuits established several colleges in Paris , and even lectured , but not very publicly , at the Sorbonne . But when ...
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115 ページ - College," which Faculty shall have the power of enforcing the rules and regulations adopted by the Trustees for the government of the pupils, by rewarding or censuring them, and, finally, by suspending such of them as after repeated admonitions shall continue disobedient and refractory, until a determination of a quorum of...
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