The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the English People in the Period Preceding the Rejection of the Roman Jurisdiction by Henry VIII. |
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Those who have seriously examined the matter believe that the first years of his
Oxford life were spent by Linacre at the Canterbury College, which was
connected with Christchurch monastery, and which,though primarily intended for
...
Those who have seriously examined the matter believe that the first years of his
Oxford life were spent by Linacre at the Canterbury College, which was
connected with Christchurch monastery, and which,though primarily intended for
...
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In later years Sir Thomas himself, when Chancellor of England, perpetuated the
memory of his life-long connection with the monks of Canterbury by enrolling his
name also on the fraternity lists of that house. Linacre, in 1484, became a Fellow
...
In later years Sir Thomas himself, when Chancellor of England, perpetuated the
memory of his life-long connection with the monks of Canterbury by enrolling his
name also on the fraternity lists of that house. Linacre, in 1484, became a Fellow
...
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Linacre at once, from the happy compliment, recognised the speaker, and this
chance interview led to a life-long friendship between the Englishman and one of
the great masters of classical literature.1 After Linacre had been in Italy for a year
...
Linacre at once, from the happy compliment, recognised the speaker, and this
chance interview led to a life-long friendship between the Englishman and one of
the great masters of classical literature.1 After Linacre had been in Italy for a year
...
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Linacre, after a distinguished course in the medical schools of Padua, returned to
Oxford, and in 1501 became tutor to Prince Arthur. On the accession of Henry VIII.
he was appointed physician to the court, and could count all the distinguished ...
Linacre, after a distinguished course in the medical schools of Padua, returned to
Oxford, and in 1501 became tutor to Prince Arthur. On the accession of Henry VIII.
he was appointed physician to the court, and could count all the distinguished ...
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There exists, moreover, a translation made by him after his return from his
embassy to Rome, when he took his youtfiful protege, Linacre, and placed him
under Chalco- condylas and Politian in Florence, which seems to prove that the
renewal ...
There exists, moreover, a translation made by him after his return from his
embassy to Rome, when he took his youtfiful protege, Linacre, and placed him
under Chalco- condylas and Politian in Florence, which seems to prove that the
renewal ...
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