Publications, Količina 16

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Society at Clarendon Press, 1890 - 517 strani
 

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Stran 298 - In cuius rei testimonium has litteras nostras fieri fecimus patentes. Teste me ipso apud Westmonasterium, vicesimo tercio die Maii anno regni nostri nono.
Stran 8 - England, the king's prerogative, so far as it relates to mere domestic commerce, will fall principally under the following articles: First, the establishment of public marts, or places of buying and selling, such as markets and fairs, with the tolls thereunto belonging. These can only be set up by virtue of the king's grant, or by long and immemorial usage and prescription, which presupposes such a grant.
Stran 181 - MS. of the end of the thirteenth or beginning of the fourteenth century). The Municipal Library at Valenciennes possesses one MS., No. 398 (fifteenth century), and there is one in the Royal Library at Berlin, Hamilton 257 (end of the thirteenth century...
Stran 344 - I listen to my friend Colet, it seems to me like listening to Plato himself. In Grocyn, who does not admire the wide range of his knowledge? What could be more searching, deep, and refined, than the judgment of Linacre?
Stran 406 - In the first place, as he is the father of English poetry, so I hold him in the same degree of veneration as the Grecians held Homer or the Romans Virgil: he is a perpetual fountain of good sense, learned in all sciences, and therefore speaks properly on all subjects...
Stran 42 - Et quotiescunque debeat fieri temptatio pañis et cervisiae, intersit cancellarius praedictae universitatis vel aliqui ex parte sua ad hoc deputati, si super hoc requisiti interesse voluerint. Quod si non intersint nee super hoc requisiti fuerint, nihil valeat temptatio praedicta.
Stran 423 - Marmora Oxoniensia Ox. 1763.' Folio: ' a work, the design of which (says Mr. Gough) will immortalize the University, the nation and the age.' ib. p. 490. 'Three new windows of stained glass . . . were fixed up in the north side of New College Chapel. They contain 24 figures of patriarchs and prophets as large as life, each within a nich, upon a pedestal and under a canopy of Gothic decoration. The design and execution do equal honour to the painter . . .' [read either 'four windows ' or ' 1 8 figures.']...
Stran 432 - Its age was estimated at upwards of six centuries, and in the fifteenth century it was already so notable an object, that William of Waynflete expressly ordered his college to be built
Stran 7 - IN THE TIME OF King Edward Oxford paid TO THE KING for toll and gable and all other customs yearly £10 and six sextaries of honey.
Stran 165 - Anglia legatione fungeretur. Oriuntur hinc inde discordiae graves, lites et appellationes antea inauditae. Tune leges et causidici in Angliam primo vocati sunt, quorum primus erat magister Vacarius. Hie in Oxonefordia legem docuit, et apud Romam magister Gracianus et Alexander qui et Rodlandus, in proximo papa futurus, canones compilavit.