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363 COLLEGES FOR GIRLS.
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scribe 6 C universitas various " proper other , corporations that name having not of hitherto an of educational Heloise been used the character famous to de- .
teacher This great around teacher whom was it Abelard was estimated , the lover upwards of five , thousand scholars , were at one time assembled , of whom M . school Guizot remarks
that ( Cele among stine II them ., ) nineteen were trained cardinals , at , more this celebrated and than fifty much bishops larger , one and number pope arch- ,
bishops of those , French men with , Eng whom lish , popes and German , bishops , , and a cardinals had often to Arnold of Brescia and others
contendsuch as many . It appears , from that the in letters Paris of the Abelard ecclesiastical , and from establishments other contem had - sources
porary one " Scholastieus master for " , but their that school the richer who bodies enjoyed master divided to the teach di off gnified them an advanced title in reli of - class for whom they kept a separate
gious The learning great concourse , who was of called pup to ils " sit Theologus above at the alluded " feet of to Abelard , who flocked to
to the have Episcopal made school it necessary of Paris to assemble the two classes of , pup appears ils in different localitiesthe juniors were sent to the church of St . Julian ,
while sliht the theologians , an remained entire in colleg that iate of Notre system Dame . The . doctors From this of
facultie canon g law germ sand and sprang the medicine university became was incorporated soon subdivided in separate into seven colleges bodies or
lished or sub- within incorporations , the University . At an of earl Paris y period by private colleges families were or also reli estab gious - for scholars
who orders were . Ori to g live inall in y them they able were subj teachers ect intended to a certain exclusivel disci loyed p y line in . these poor By colleges degrees , ,
they as more assumed numerous the and character of boarding were emp houses for all classes of , students . inal lan of college
is entirel Our readers subordinate will thus to perceive that of that a university the orig , of which p it is a merely y
modes a constituent in which and the not classes even a of necessary students part mig , ht for have we can been imag marshalled ine other Cambridthe college
. have in an obtained orderly manner a comp . lete But preponderance in Oxford and over the universit ge y , and the
old university . constitution is in practice changed . Oxford and Cambrid g e .
amidst The the foundations obscurity of of our our two early great annals seats voluminous , and of their learning discussion rival lie claims buried . Of to have proved the source of a
. t priority merit he two of , Cambrid restoring ge or appears probabl to y produce of founding the better the university title , since , is who the
declared to belong to Edward the Elder , son of Alfred the 1 b Great 2 , voiiii
. .
363 Colleges For Girls.
363 COLLEGES FOR GIRLS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1859, page 363, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021859/page/3/
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