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Norton, Arthur O.

"Readings in the History of Education Mediaeval Universities"

And so, while adorning our University
with his presence and outshining all in the maturity and dignity
of his character, he won the love of all by his spotless name. We
commend him therefore to your worshipful reverences, earnestly
praying that you will show yourselves favorable and kind to him,
both out of regard for our University and for his deserts. In
witness of which, and that all may know more fully about his
laudable character, we have caused this letter to be sealed for
said Master John with the seal of our University.
Given at Oxford in the Congregation-house, February 9th,
1434.[84]
FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote 77: _Chart. Univ. Paris._, I, f. 47.]
[Footnote 78: _Chart. Univ. Paris.,_ I, No. 22, p. 24.]
[Footnote 79: Jaffe, _Bibliotheca_, V, pp. 285, ff.]
[Footnote 80: _Chart. Univ. Paris._, I, No. 51, p. 50.]
[Footnote 81: _Bulletin de la Societe de l'Histoire de Paris_, 1877, p.
37 f.]
[Footnote 82: _Archiv fuer oesterreichische Geschichte_, Vol. 55, p.
385.]
[Footnote 83: _Epistolae Academicae Oxon._, I, p. 177.]
[Footnote 84: _Epistolae Academicae Oxon._, I, p. 113.]


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

=1. Additional Readings from the Sources.=
MUNRO, D.C. _The Mediaeval Student_. (Translations and Reprints
from the Original Sources of European History,
Vol. II, No. 3.) The student should not fail to procure
this little pamphlet, which is a necessary supplement to
several of the readings in the present collection.


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