The book Life in the Medieval University was written by author Rait, Robert Sangster, 1874- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Life in the Medieval University book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Life in the Medieval University a good or bad book?
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The object of the College Founder was, that there should never be wanting a succession of men qualified to serve God in Church and State, and to Chaucer's unworldly clerk, if he was a member of a College, there would come, in due course, the country living and good- bye to the University. But statutes were not always strictly observed and the idle life-Fellow, who sur- vived to be the scandal of early Victorian days, was not unknown in the end of the Middle Ages. One of the causes of vacating a... fellowship throws some light upon the class of men who became members of Oxford and Cambridge Colleges. The opening sentences of founders' statutes usually contain some such phrase as " collegium pauperum et indigentium scholarium " ; but later sections of the statutes contemplate the possibility of their succeeding to property — " patrimonium, haeredi- tatem, feudumve saeculare, vel pensionem annuam " — and if such property exceeded the annual value of COLLEGE DISCIPLINE 75 a hundred shillings, a Fellowship was ipso facto vacated.
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