| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin.) - 1879 - 344 ページ
...glosses. . . . The second time we came to New College after we had declared your injunctions, we found all the great Quadrant Court full of the leaves of Dunce, the wind blowing them in every corner.— Wood's Annals, AD 1535, 62. What Dunce or Sorbonist cannot maintain a paradox ?—... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1890 - 312 ページ
...his blind . glosses. . . . And the second time we came to New College we found all the great quadrant full of the leaves of Dunce, the wind blowing them into every corner. And there we found a certain Mr. Greenfield, a gentleman of Buckinghamshire, gathering up part of the... | |
| Hastings Rashdall - 1895 - 552 ページ
...more Taeolo 6y1 Layton thus describes their proceedings to Cromwell: ' Wee have set Dunce in Bocardo and have utterly banished him Oxford for ever, with all his blynd glosses, and is now made a common servant to every man, fast nayled up upon posts in all common howses of easement,... | |
| Montagu Burrows - 1896 - 534 ページ
...The second time we came to New College,' he says, ' after we had declared your injunctions, we found all the great quadrant court full of the leaves of Dunce, the wind blowing 1 Since this was in print, I fimi that this work of identification had already been done by the present... | |
| Herbert Brook Workman - 1901 - 336 ページ
...houses of common easement.' ' The next time,' he continues, ' that we came to New College we found all the great Quadrant Court full of the leaves of Dunce, the wind blowing them into every corner.' 2 But the New Learning had neither sympathy nor understanding of the fallen Schoolman. With the cry... | |
| Hastings Rashdall, Robert Sangster Rait - 1901 - 296 ページ
...vidi. And the second time wee came to New College, after wee had declared your injunctions, wee found all the great Quadrant Court full of the leaves of Dunce, the wind blowing them into every quarter ; and then wee found one Master Greenefeld, a Gentleman of Buckinghamshire, gathering up part... | |
| Hastings Rashdall, Robert Sangster Rait - 1901 - 298 ページ
...Greek and another in Latin with an honest salary and stipend. . . . Wee have set Dunce in Bocartlo and have utterly banished him Oxford for ever, with all his blynd glosses, and is now made a common servant to every man, fast nayled up upon posts in all common houses of easement,... | |
| Hastings Rashdall, Robert Sangster Rait - 1901 - 298 ページ
...in Greek and another in Latin with an honest salary and stipend. . . . Wee have set Dunce in Bocardo and have utterly banished him Oxford for ever, with all his blynd glosses, and is now made a common servant to every man, fast * Sir (Dominus) was the usual title of a Bachelor.... | |
| Barnabe Barnes - 1904 - 404 ページ
...glosses. And the second time we came to New College after we had declared your injunctions, we found all the great quadrant court full of the leaves of Dunce, the wind blowing them into every corner » '. We have then in the i6 th century two clearly marked academic "types, the scholastic philosopher... | |
| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1905 - 390 ページ
...4 Haureau Hist, de la Phil. Scot. 2e part, t. ii. p. 173. tumely : " Wee have set Dunce in Bocardo and have utterly banished him Oxford for ever with all his blynd glosses, and is now made a common servant to every man, fast nayled up upon posts in all common howses of easement,... | |
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