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The university-statute having directed the vinerian professor to read his four solemn lectures per se, vel idoneum deputatum, per domum convocationis anete approbandum;- and anothe...
Subjects: “…University of Oxford. Convocation Early works to 1800.…”
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Thomas Fothergill, D. D. Vice-Chancellor or Commissary of the University of Oxford, To all to whom the Knowledge of these Presents shall come, Greeting....
Subjects: “…University of Oxford Public relations Early works to 1800.…”
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Catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend and Learned Dr. John Wallis sometime since Savilian Professor of geometry in the University of Oxford, and of the Reverend Nathaniel Marshall L.L.D. late canon of Windsor, deceased Being a very curious collection of books in almost all languages, relating to the history, laws, and antiquities of divers parts of Europe, more especially to those of Great Britain and Ireland: among which are, Rymeri fœdera, editio optima, 20 vol....
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At the City Commercial School, George Yard, Lombard Street, young gentlemen, intended for the superior departments of commercial life, the learned professions, Navy, Army, &c. Are taught languages, penmanship, mathematics, and all the useful and ornamental branches necessary to complete their education. By W. Milns, member of the University of Oxford, author of the Well-bred scholar, penman's repository, &c....
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Lately published, in two volumes, quarto, (above 1,800 pages) The history and antiquities of the University of Oxford, in two books: by Anthony a Wood, M.A. of Merton College now first published in English, from the original MS. in the Bodleian Library: by John Gutch, M.A. chaplain of all souls and Corpus Christi colleges....
“…History and antiquities of the University of Oxford. Advertisement.…”
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Mr. Lloyd having had the honour of reading to their Majesties and the royal family, likewise for the principal nobility and gentry in the universities of Oxford, Edinburgh, Glasgow, &c. with distinguished marks of approbation, presents into dutiful respects to the nobility and gentry of Cambridge, and its vicinity, and begs leave to inform them, that he purposes, as soon as fifty subscribers are obtained, to give three lectures. viz. to explain the phenomena represented by that extensive and improved apparatus the large transparent orrery, which is fourteen feet diameter, assisted by a beautiful variety of auxiliary scenes....
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