INDEX.
Addison, Joseph, [136].
Aldrich, Henry, [128].
Alfred (King), [24], [51].
All Souls' College, [67] et sq.
Amusements, mediæval, [43].
Antiquity, apparent, of the buildings, [3].
Architectural revival at Oxford, [147], [148].
Aristotle, [31].
Ashmolean Museum, [24].
Augustinians, [35].
Aulæ, [39].
Bacon, Roger, [32], [33], [37].
Bacon, Sir Nicholas, [91].
Balliol College, [50];
intellectual revival in, [141].
Baring, T. C., [138].
Benedictines, [35].
Bentham, Jeremy, [137].
Bentley, Richard, [129].
Black Prince, the, [100].
Bocardo, [88].
Bodleian Library, [19], [20], [21], [97].
Bodley, Sir Thomas, [20], [93].
Bologna, University of, [29].
Botanic Garden, [97].
Boyle, Charles, [119].
Bradwardine, Thomas, [31].
Brasenose College, [67] et sq., [74], [75].
Broadwalk, the, [140].
Brome, Adam de, [52].
Buildings, dates of, [3] et sq.
Butler, Bishop, [137].
Cardinal College, [83].
Carmellites, [35].
Celibacy enjoined on Heads of Colleges, [96];
effects of its withdrawal, [132], [133].
Chamberdekyns, [39], [99].
Charles I. at Oxford, [113], [114].
Charles II. at Oxford, [123].
Chicheley, Archbishop, [70], [71].
Christ Church Cathedral, [35].
Christ Church College, [80] et sq.;
intellectual revival in, [128], [129], [140], [141].
Cistercians, [35].
Civil War, Oxford in the time of the, [112] et sq.
Clarendon, Earl of, [18], [107].
Clarendon Building, [18], [19].
Clarendon Press, [19].
Class Lists, [142].
Clayton, Thos., wife of, [132].
Clerical profession, dominance of, [104].
Colet, John, [76].
College life, [9] et sq.
Colleges, administration and government of, [9] et sq.;
growing importance of, [99] et sq.;
the present intellectual revival in the, [152] et sq.
Commemoration, [15].
Common Room life, [157].
Commons, [49].
Commonwealth, Oxford in the time of the, [114] et sq.
Conant, John, [116].
Congregation, [8].
Convocation, [8].
Convocation House, [13], [14], [97].
Corpus Christi College, [75].
Cranmer, Archbishop, [88], [89].
Cromwell, Oliver, Chancellor of Oxford, [118].
Degrees, manner of conferring, [13].
Disputation, stress laid upon, [30].
Divinity School, [14].
Dominicans, [36].
Duns Scotus, [31].
Durham College, [91].
Egglesfield, Robert, [52].
Eldon, Lord, [135], [137].
Elizabeth (Queen), [98].
Elmsley, Peter, [136].
Erasmus, D., [76].
"Essays and Reviews," authors of, [24].
Eton, [59].
Eveleigh, John, [141].
Evelyn, John, [116], [119].
Examinations, [21], [22].
Examination system, the, [153], [154].
Examination-rooms. See Schools.
Exeter College, [50], [53] et sq.
Faculties, [28].
Falkland, Viscount, [107].
Fawkes's (Guy) lantern, [21].
Fell, John, [124].
Fellows, [46].
Fellowships, [102].
Fleming, Bishop, [68].
Founders, portraits of, [21].
Foxe, Bishop, [77].
Franciscans, [36].
Frydeswide, St., [87].
Gibbon, Edward, [137].
Gladstone, W. E., [22].
Graduation. See Degrees.
Great Hall of the University, the, [51].
Great Tew, [107].
Grocyn, William, [76].
Grosseteste, Robert, [38], [44].
Halls, [39], [98], [99].
Hart Hall, [137].
Hebdomadal Council, [106].
Hertford College, [138].
High Church Traditions at Oxford, [144] et sq.
Hooker, Richard, [108].
Houses, monastic, [50].
Humanists, the, [77].
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, [20], [76].
Inception, [31].
Jacobitism at Oxford, [127], [128].
James I., [22], [98].
James II., statue of, [125].
Jesus College, [94].
Jews at Oxford in the Middle Ages, [42].
Johnson, Samuel, at Oxford, [138].
Keble, John, [147].
Keble College, [147].
Laud, Archbishop, [109] et sq.
Leicester, Earl of, [108].
Lime Walk at Trinity College, the, [140].
Linacre, Thomas, [76].
Lincoln College, [67] et sq.
Livery, [49].
Locke, John, [124].
Lowth, Robert, [136].
Magdalen College, [67] et sq., [72] et sq., [130].
Magdalen College Case, [126].
Manchester College, [155].
Manning, H. E., [24].
Mansfield College, [155].
Marisco, Adam de, [44].
Martyr, Catherine, [87].
Maynard, Joseph, [121].
Mendicant Orders, [36].
Merton, Walter de, [44], [45].
Merton College, [45] et sq.
Mob Quad, [45].
Monastic Orders, [35].
Monastic Oxford, [35].
Monasteries, [35], [37], [50], [53].
Montfort, Simon de, [37], [38].
More, Sir Thomas, [76].
Museum, the Ashmolean. See Ashmolean.
Museum, the University, [153], [154].
Neo-Catholicism. See Tractarianism.
Neville, George, [101].
Newman, J. H., [14], [24], [145], [148].
New College, [55] et sq.
Newton, Isaac, [105].
Newton, Richard, [137].
Non-conformists excluded, [123].
Ockham, [31].
Oldham, Hugh, [78].
Oriel College, [50], [52].
Osney Abbey, [35].
Owen, John, [116].
Oxford (the name), derivation of, [2].
Oxford Architectural Society, [147].
Oxford (the city), situation of, [1];
environs of, [1], [2];
of the 13th century, [27] et sq.
Oxford (the University), administration and government of, [7] et sq., [106] et sq.;
origin and growth of, [25] et sq.;
political proclivities of, [28], [37], [105];
in the 18th century, [130] et sq.;
in the 19th century, [140] et sq.;
intellectual revival of, in the present day, [152].
Oxford Movement, the. See Tractarianism.
Oxford University Commissions (1850 and 1876), [149], [151].
Papacy, the, and the Universities, [34], [37].
Paris, University of, [27], [34].
Pattison, Mark, [70].
Pembroke College, [97].
Peel, Robert, [142].
Petre, Sir William, [93].
Philippa, Queen, [52].
Philosophy, Scholastic, early addiction to, [30].
Pope, Cardinal, [92].
Pope, Sir Thomas, [91].
Portraits of Founders, [21].
Press, the University (see also Clarendon Press), [19].
Proctors, [10], [13], [14].
Professors, [10].
Protectorate, the. See Commonwealth.
Puritanism and Oxford, [115] et sq.
Pusey, E. B., [24], [145].
Queen's College, [50], [52].
Radcliffe, Dr. John, [23].
Radcliffe Library, [23].
Reformation, influence of, on Oxford, [108], [110].
Religious tests, [90].
Renaissance, the Mediæval, [23].
Restoration, the, and Oxford, [120] et sq.
Revolution, the (1688), and Oxford, [125], [127].
Richard III. at Oxford, [73], [74].
Rotheram, Bishop, [69].
Routh, Martin, [136].
Royal Commissions. See Oxford University Commissions.
Royal Society, The, [119] et sq.
St. Frydeswide's Church, [35].
St. John's College, [92].
St. Mary of Winton, College of, [56].
St. Mary's Church, [15], [24].
St. Michael's Church, [25].
Salerno, University of, [27].
Scholars, [46] et sq.
Schools, the, [21].
Schools, the new examination, [153].
Sermons, University, [24].
Sheldon, Archbishop, [14].
Sheldonian Theatre, [14], [15], [124], [125].
Smith, Adam, [137].
Socii, [46].
Sports, [162].
Statutes, fettering influence of, [101], [102];
disregarded, [130].
Stowell, Lord, [137].
Student life, mediæval, [39] et sq., [63] et sq.
Students, mediæval, [39], [41] et sq.;
their affrays with the townspeople, [41], [42];
their amusements, [43].
Suburbs of Oxford, [156] et sq.
Teachers, the first, at Oxford, [28].
Tests. See Religious tests.
Theology, [32].
Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, [73].
Tom Tower, [81].
Tractarianism, [145] et sq.
Trinity College, [91].
"Trojans, The," [77].
Turner's picture of Oxford, [2].
Tutors, [9].
Undergraduate life, modern, [162], [163].
Universities, rise of, in Europe, [27].
University College, [51].
University Gallery, [21].
"Verdant Green," [162].
Vice-Chancellorship, the, [106].
Vives, Juan Luis, [81].
Wadham, Dorothy, [96].
Wadham, Sir Nicholas, [95].
Wadham College, [94].
Walker, Obadiah, [126].
Ward, Seth, [116].
Ward, W. G., [145].
Warton, Thomas, [136].
Waynflete, Bishop, [72], [73].
Wellington, Duke of, his inauguration as Chancellor, [17].
Wesley, John, [70].
White, Sir Thomas, [92], [93].
Wilkins, John, [116], [119], [122].
William of Durham, [50].
William of Wykeham, [55] et sq.
Winchester School, [58].
Windebank, Thos., [114].
Wolsey, Cardinal, [59], [81], [82] et sq.
Wood, Anthony (quoted), [120], [121].
Worcester College, [35].
Wren, Christopher, [3], [82].
Wycliffe, John, [54].
Wykeham. See William of Wykeham.