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Early History of the University of Oxford

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2:01 Although he wasn't the most subtle person in his portrayal of history and definitely had his own set of biases in his writings, specially against the Irish.

2:39 Or just clerical law, which often times superseded the University law as the University was a beneficiary of the catholic church.

3:20 I show them being hanged within the city's wall due to simplicity sake however they where hanged outside of the city. Also it wasn't just the people that declared the students as guilty. The mayor of the city was there as well and he was the one to carry out the official verdict.

4:05 This problem was also prolonged due to the quarrel between the pope and the King of England at the time. As such the church was in no position until 1214 to resolve such problems.


4:15 We know this position existed in one way or another before 1214 but this is the first official mention of it.

5:29 Aularian just means "hall" in latin.

6:08 10 February 1355

7:04 There was no set date of end for this but it ended 470 years later when the Mayor and the University reached an agreement. The City also had to pay the university each year on St Scholastic day.

7:43 Third one being Thomas Aquinas.

7:49 Although Wycliffe is usually credit with the first translation of the bible in to English, this is most likely not the case. However even if he wasn't the first he still did translate the bible in to English and his translation became to be very important.

8:26 The reason why I show Wycliffe there with the calculators is because he along with some of the calculators was the last person of the oxford intellectual movement to die.

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