| Robert Henry - 1788 - 430 halaman
...called ftudies^ ties' is well known ; as, the ftudy of Oxford, the ftudy of Paris, See.1 But about the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, the modern name feems generally to have prevailed, either becauie all kinds of learning were taught in... | |
| 1865 - 630 halaman
...whether any part of the existing cathedral is of that early date. Its general character is that of the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century. The cathedral is remarkable for having its apse built through the walls and projecting beyond them, thus... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 436 halaman
...anciently called Jludies, tiesis well known ; as, the ftudy of Oxford, the ftudy of Paris, &c. * But about the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, the modern name feems generally to have prevailed, either becaufe all kinds of learning were taught in... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 434 halaman
...anciently called Jludies, ties is well known ; as, the ftudy of Oxford, the ftudy of Paris, &c.' But about the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, the modern name feems generally to have prevailed, either becaufe all kinds of learning were taught in... | |
| Nicholas Carlisle - 1818 - 918 halaman
...Learning which are now called Universities, were anciently called Studies, is well known. But, about the end of the Twelfth or beginning of the Thirteenth Century, the modern name seems generally to have prevailed, either because all kinds, of learning were taught in... | |
| 1845 - 1024 halaman
...anciently called studies, is well known ; as, the study of Oxford, the study of Paris, &c. But about the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, the modern name seems generally to have prevailed, either because all kinds of learning were taught in... | |
| 1878 - 676 halaman
...sale catalogue of the Didot Library lot 30 was " Beuve d'Anstone," a quarto MS. on vellum, ascribed to the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century. The following extract from its description will answer WEST'S second set of questions : — " La chanson... | |
| Beale Poste - 1857 - 396 halaman
...but the earliest manuscript, that of the Cambridge University library, which now contains it, is of the end of the twelfth, or beginning of the thirteenth century. The dates of various other ancient editions of Ncnnius vary, it appears, on examination, from the year... | |
| Thomas John Gullick - 1859 - 356 halaman
...editors, Raspe, Mrs. Merrifield, De 1'Escalopier, and Hendrie. They are, however, certainly not later than the end of the twelfth, or beginning of the thirteenth century. The most complete copy of Eraclius is that transcribed, with others, by Jehan le Begue, in 1431, and edited,... | |
| 1860 - 728 halaman
...be seen, when we come to speak of tho chapel, that the foundation of the house probably dates back to the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, somewhere about the year 1200. (4.) Three esloiles, 2 and 1, and a canton dexter. (5.) A chevron between... | |
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