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" What has been here drawn out from the history of Oxford, admits of ample illustration from the parallel history of Paris. We find Chancellor Gerson on one occasion remonstrating in the name of his University with the French king. "
The English Universities: From the German of V. A. Huber ... - Trang 18
bởi Victor Aimé Huber - 1843
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The English Universities, Tập 1

Victor Aimé Huber - 1843 - 554 trang
...In those days, (I have already said) the Universities as it were monopolized education ; including students both younger and older than in the present...position of Oxford. England is "an Island" "a little world!" as Shakspere proudly felt ; — the sea-breeze braces her children's hearts : — and of "...

The North of England Magazine, Tập 3

1843 - 302 trang
...its merits what it may) was widely diffused through the nation at large ; and, especially by means of the Clergy, formed a tie to which later times have...taught by the living word, but now by the dead paper. CENTRAL POSITION OF OXFORD. England is "an Island," "a little world!" as Shakspere proudly felt; —...

The Office and Work of Universities

John Henry Newman - 1856 - 422 trang
...warming yet saddening at his own picture, ends by observing: "Those days never can return; for the plain reason that then men learned and taught by the living word, but now by the dead paper". What has been here drawn out from the history of Oxford, admits of ample illustration from the parallel...

American Journal of Education and College Review, Tập 24

1873 - 862 trang
...warming yet saddening at his own picture, ends by observing: "Those days never can return ; for the plain reason that then men learned and taught by the living word, but now by the dead paper." What has been here drawn out from the history of Oxford, admits of ample illustration from the parallel...

The American Journal of Education, Tập 24

Henry Barnard - 1873 - 886 trang
...warming yet saddening at his own picture, ends by. observing: ''Those days never can return ; for the plain reason that then men learned and taught by the living word, but now by the dead paper." What has been here drawn out from the history of Oxford, admits of ampio illustration from the parallel...

The American Journal of Education, Tập 24

Henry Barnard - 1873 - 860 trang
...own picture, ends by observing: "Those days never can return ; for the plain reason that then шеи learned and taught by the living word, but now by the dead paper." What has been here drawn out from the history of Oxford, admits of ample illustration from the parallel...

Historical Sketches: Rise and progress of universities. Northmen and Normans ...

John Henry Newman - 1891 - 442 trang
...saddening at his own/ ^ 7°i" picture, ends by observing : " Those days never can return ; for the plain reason that then men learned and taught by the living word, but now by the dead paper." What has been here drawn out from the history of Oxford, admits of ample illustration from the parallel...

Catholic and Protestant Countries Compared in Civilization, Popular ...

Alfred Young - 1894 - 660 trang
...his own picture [of University decadence] ends by observing: '.Those days never can return : for the plain reason that then men learned and taught by the living word, but now by the dead paper'" (H1storical Sketches, Oxford, Cardinal Newman). In olden times the scholars indeed, as now, took down...

Rise and Progress of Universities And, Benedictine Essays

John Henry Newman - 2001 - 492 trang
...warming yet saddening at his own picture, ends by observing : " Those days never can return ; for the plain reason that then men learned and taught by the living word, but now by the dead paper." What has been here drawn out from the history of Oxford, admits of ample illustration from the parallel...
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Irish Monthly Magazine, Tập 31

1903 - 728 trang
...recollection of the same matters." And nigh two thousand years later, in Middle Age university life, "men learned and taught by the living word — but now by the dead paper." "Those days never can return," Hubert adds lamenting. No, but they are with us still, in West Donegal....




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