A large proportion of the professors (thirty-two in number) are appointed by the corporation of the city, and others are appointed by the Crown. The term of study requisite to admission to the examinations for degrees is four... Addresses on Historical and Literary Subjects - Page 27by Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger - 1894 - 310 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1860 - 806 pages
...conslrained by a sacred regard lo truili, to make the broad assertion, that Scottland at the present mon«' is, in no sense of the word, a learned country; specially,...Universities learning is at the lowest possible ebb. Hebe;;'" тафеп ^ф bie materiellen 3nteïi!ffe» ¡" beiinruljigenber Seife o/:ltenb; baô berühmte... | |
| Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger - 1867 - 66 pages
...»ollenbete. 11) Blackie, On the advancement of learning in Scotland, Edinburgh 1855, p. 10 etc. — make the broad assertion, that Scotland at the present...Universities learning is at the lowest possible ebb. 5)a SBlacfie bie fфottifфen Seifhtngen mit ben beut= f<tyen, ganj ju Itngunften jener, »«gliфen... | |
| John Wesley Hoyt - 1870 - 412 pages
...Touching this subject, Professor Blakie, of Edinburgh, is quoted by Dr. Dolliuger, of Munich, as saying: " Scotland, at the present moment, is in no sense of the word a learned country ; especially at our universities learning is at the lowest possible ebb." A large proportion of the... | |
| United States commission to the Paris expos, 1867 - 1870 - 816 pages
...Touching this subject, Professor Blakie, of Edinburgh, is quoted by Dr. Dollinger, of Munich, as saying: " Scotland, at the present moment, is in no sense of the word a learned country : especially at our universities learning is at the lowest possible ebb." A large proportion of the... | |
| United States. Commission to the Paris Exposition, 1867 - 1870 - 824 pages
...this subject, Professor Blakie, of Edinburgh, is quoted by Dr. DSlliuger, of Munich, as saying : " Scotland, at the present moment, is in no sense of the word a learned country ; especially at our universities learning is at the lowest possible ebb." A large proportion of the... | |
| John Wesley Hoyt - 1870 - 402 pages
...this subject, Professor JBlakie, of Edinburgh, is quoted by Dr. Dollinger, of Munich, as saying : " Scotland, at the present moment, is in no sense of the word a learned country ; especially at our universities learning is at the lowest possible ebb." A large proportion of the... | |
| 1877 - 904 pages
...than those of Cambridge and Oxford. Still, even here, learning has declined of late. Blackie makes the broad assertion " that Scotland, at the present...moment, is in no sense of the word a learned country ; especially in our universities learning is at the lowest possible ebb." " The American universities,"... | |
| Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger - 1889 - 452 pages
...bae * Blackie, On the advancement of learning in Scotland. Edinburgh 1855, p. 10 — J make the hroad assertion, that Scotland at the present moment is,...Universities learning is at the lowest possible ebb. îa Staate bie fdjottiídjen Stiftungen rait ben beutfc^en, дощ ju llngunften jener, betglicf)en... | |
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