The Older Universities of England: Oxford and CambridgeLongmans, Green & Company, 1923 - 296 pages |
Contents
MONASTERY AND FRIARY | 15 |
HALL AND COLLEGE | 26 |
SCHOOLMEN HUMANISTS AND PROTESTANTS | 39 |
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