1. Following quarrels at the University of Paris, a sizeable group of English students left with their teachers and set up a new university at Oxford around c. 1170 with the backing of Henry II. 2. About forty years later something similar happened at Oxford, and some students and teachers set up the University of Cambridge around 1210, but it remained small till the Renaissance. 3. In 1333-34 there was a further quarrel at Oxford, and aother migration, this time to Stamford, Lincolnshire. Edward III ordered the students and teachers to return to Oxford, and the university never really got going.
Oxford was founded by students, and I believe Cambridge was also. I do not see a reference on who opened the University of Northampton, but it was only open a very few years, and these three were the only universities opened in England during the Middle Ages.
There weren't schools or teachers in the middle ages. So, they weren't called anything. About 90% of the population couldn't read or write. _____________ There were schools and teachers in the Middle Ages. Most education was conducted by Monks, Priests and in some cases the Bishop. The Church pretty much controlled education. The first Universities were being formed all across Europe and England. The University of Bologna was founded in 1088, Oxford founded 1096 but not officially recognized until 1157. Dozens of Universities were founded during the Middle Ages. During this time there was a struggle to have non-religious teachers in the schools. Generally the teachers were called Masters.
Whitman is an English name. From Middle English whit'white' + man 'man'.
The manciple was a purchaser of provisions, usually for a university.
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The answer is Oxford.
Cambridge - founded by dissident Oxonians in 1209.
Cambridge was, according to some sources, founded in 1209 by students who left Oxford following a disagreement.
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Oxford was founded by students, and I believe Cambridge was also. I do not see a reference on who opened the University of Northampton, but it was only open a very few years, and these three were the only universities opened in England during the Middle Ages.
Beirut - The American University of Beirut was founded in 1866.
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The University of Paris 1 is a higher education university. it is in France. it was founded in the middle of the 12th century.The other name for this university is Pantheon-Sorbonne university.
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Western Universities were founded, starting with the University of Bologna in 1088. By the end of the Middle Ages there were over 60 of them.
The word orange entered Middle English from Old French and Anglo-Norman orenge.Best I had found!=)
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