Roberti Grosseteste episcopi quondam lincolniensis Epistolæ, Tom 1;Tom 26Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 467 |
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Strona xiv
... Oxford of the Scriptures above all other books , and his efforts to prevent the clergy from usurping functions that would lead them away from their clerical duties , he led the way towards that event , it is certainly true . But if it ...
... Oxford of the Scriptures above all other books , and his efforts to prevent the clergy from usurping functions that would lead them away from their clerical duties , he led the way towards that event , it is certainly true . But if it ...
Strona xxii
... Oxford , we can have little doubt that it was through Grosseteste's influence and invitation , as he was at that time probably resident there , if not actually chancellor , and as he became their first rector . The Dominicans had ...
... Oxford , we can have little doubt that it was through Grosseteste's influence and invitation , as he was at that time probably resident there , if not actually chancellor , and as he became their first rector . The Dominicans had ...
Strona xxv
... . See Grosseteste's Constitutions for his diocese ( Letter lii . * , p . 154 ) , where the parish clergy are especially spoken of as keeping focaria in their houses . of Oxford . to the services , yet the monks PREFACE . XXV.
... . See Grosseteste's Constitutions for his diocese ( Letter lii . * , p . 154 ) , where the parish clergy are especially spoken of as keeping focaria in their houses . of Oxford . to the services , yet the monks PREFACE . XXV.
Strona xxvi
... Oxford , with which he has identified himself in a great measure during his whole life . Sent there at an early age , he felt the immense influence such an institution might have over the country , and he apparently never lost sight of ...
... Oxford , with which he has identified himself in a great measure during his whole life . Sent there at an early age , he felt the immense influence such an institution might have over the country , and he apparently never lost sight of ...
Strona xxvii
... Oxford scholars , we find many examples of his continued interest in them ; disputes and quarrels were referred to him as the final arbiter , and the direction of their studies was still in a great measure in his hands . In the very ...
... Oxford scholars , we find many examples of his continued interest in them ; disputes and quarrels were referred to him as the final arbiter , and the direction of their studies was still in a great measure in his hands . In the very ...
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