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  • Oxford University
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  • '''Oxford University''' ...of Giraldus Cambrensis, that a large body of scholars was in residence at Oxford, though not probably yet living under any organized constitution.
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  • ...a|Georgia]] in the tree-lined suburban neighborhood of Druid Hills. Emory University's campus anchors the southern end of the "Clifton Corridor", which also inc ...lege, a two-year undergraduate division on the original campus of Emory in Oxford, Ga.
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  • Oxford University
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  • ...ty of Eichstätt in 1906. He moved to the University of Vienna in 1913 and University of Munich in 1918. He was the first to work out the outlines of the ongoin ...n Grabmann'' in: ''The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church'', Oxford University Press, New York 1974, p. 585.
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  • ...236, professor at University of Paris 1237-47, private scholar 1248-56, at Oxford [[Death_City:=Oxford]]
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  • ...n 1979 he began the study of the history of grammar, logic and rhetoric at Oxford in the period 1220-1320. In 1979 he went to the Pontifical Institute of Me ...ounded by his fellow-Dominicans, on Easter Thursday, 23 April 1987, at the Oxford Dominican house, of which he was still a member.
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  • ..., T., (ed.) ''The Oxford Companion to Philosophy'', article "Duns Scotus", Oxford 1995. ...cal Vision of John Duns Scotus: An Introduction.'' Washington DC: Catholic University of America Press 2004.
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  • ...set|Bath]], and educated at [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] ([[Greyfriars, Oxford|Greyfriars]]) under the famous [[Robert Grosseteste|Grosseteste]]. ...ciscan order. About 1238 he became the lecturer of the Franciscan house at Oxford, and within a few years was regarded by the English province of that order
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  • '''Oxford University''' ...of Giraldus Cambrensis, that a large body of scholars was in residence at Oxford, though not probably yet living under any organized constitution.
    10 KB (1,532 words) - 20:59, 15 February 2009
  • ...now Worcester College at the [[Oxford University (Medieval)|University of Oxford]]. There are also a variety of medieval printed books, including early prin
    2 KB (314 words) - 17:49, 6 May 2010
  • ...ment of the works was made by [[Andronicus of Rhodes]] around 40 BC.{{rf|1|Oxford}} | place = The [[University of Adelaide]]
    8 KB (1,027 words) - 17:45, 14 February 2010
  • * [[Directory:Logic Museum/Oxford condemnations of 1277|Oxford condemnations of 1277]] * [[Oxford University (Medieval)]] / [[Cambridge University (Medieval)]]
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  • ..., as some of their ideas are similar. He taught in the arts faculty of the University of Paris in the late 1240s but left around 1250 to study theology. As a mem ...Oxford in 1277, the [[Directory:Logic_Museum/Oxford_condemnations_of_1277|Oxford condemnations]].
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  • ...den, ''A Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500'', Oxford, 1957-9</ref>, but as he uses the example 'Henricus est Rex Angliae'<ref>M.
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  • ...ford to be educated exclusively in England. He was a student at the first Oxford Blackfriars, taught by [[Robert Bacon]], the first Dominican master in theo **Einzelbemerkungen: Mss.: Oxford, Balliol College 57
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  • ...master at Oxford University, when [[Henry Harclay]] was chancellor of the university.
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  • ...les e Inquisidores en Cuba'' </ref> and a master's degree from [[Cambridge University]] in [[1997]].<ref name="backcover caso"/>
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  • thinkers. After graduating in modern languages at Oxford University, he
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  • ...niversity of Paris]], as a master at [[Oxford University (Medieval)|Oxford university]] in 1252, and that he was treasurer of [[Lincoln, Lincolnshire|Lincoln]] f ...t the medieval [[Oxford University (Medieval)|Oxford university]] or the [[University of Paris]], or both. There are examples in his logical work which suggest
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  • '''Peter King''' is a medieval scholar. He currently teaches at the University of Toronto * Emotions in Medieval Thought, forthcoming in The Oxford Handbook of the Emotionsi, edited by Peter Goldie.
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  • ...ching which reached Oxford around the time of the [[Directory:Logic Museum/Oxford condemnations of 1277|condemnations of 1277]]. ...hat the author's name was 'William'. The version of these questions in the Oxford Oriel 33 has on the first leaf a note that these quires were given by Willi
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