No. III. On the top 'Scientiae et Mores'; on the base 'Columna Philosophiae'.
The inscriptions are the same on the silver-gilt staves, except that the staff of the Bedel of Divinity has all the mottoes on it—'Ego sum Via', 'Veritas et Vita' on the top, and the others on the base.
The letters on the bases of all the staves are put on the reverse way to those on the tops; this is because the staves are carried in different ways; before the King and the Chancellor they are carried upright, before the Vice-Chancellor always in a reversed position, with the base uppermost.
It should be noted that they are staves and not maces, as the University of Oxford derives its authority from no external power, but is independent.
The arms on the tops of three of the staves present a very curious puzzle; one roundel bears those of Neville and Montagu quarterly, and seems to be a reproduction of the arms of the Chancellor of 1455, George Neville, the Archbishop of York; another bears the old Plantagenet 'England and France quarterly' as borne by the sovereigns from Henry IV to Elizabeth; a third the Stuart arms as borne from James I to Queen Anne; yet the work of all three roundels seems to be seventeenth century in character, and does not match that of the rest of the fabric of the staves.
INDEX
'Act,' meaning of, [27];
term, [28];
confused with Encaenia, [31]-2.
Aristotle, portions read of, [18], [37].
Arnould, J., [85].
Bachelor (of Arts), etymology of, [24];
in France, [47];
dress of, [69], [78];
hood of, [66], [71], [78];
when taken, [35], [43].
---- of Divinity, qualification for, [30];
dress of, [77].
Bands worn, [68].
Beaconsfield, Lord, [86].
Beaufort, Cardinal, [91].
Bedels, history of, [54] seq.;
caps of, [72];
at degrees, [4], [17].
Bodleian, [88], [89].
Boots to be worn, [65].
Caius, Dr., [61].
Cambrensis, G., [22].
Cambridge, dress of Vice-Chancellor at, [69];
degree ceremonies at, [28]-9;
King's College, [40] n.;
gowns at, [68].
Candidates (for degrees), dress of, [1];
presentation of, [11];
oath of, [13];
admission of, [15], [17].
Cap, [71] seq.
Cappa, [69], [70].
Chancellor, origin of, [22], [26];
authority of, [50];
non-resident, [51].
Chichele, Archbishop, [90].
Church and University, [25].
Church, Dean, [86].
Circuitus, [44].
Collecta, [37].
'Commencement' in American Universities, [23].
Commemoration, origin of, [31];
description of, [32]-3;
noise at, [86]-7;
music at, [87].
Compton, H., [82].
Congregation, [88], [93].
---- Ancient House of, [93];
degrees conferred in, [4], [5];
nominates examiners, [4].
Convocation, [93];
business in, [4].
---- House, [88] seq.
Cranmer, Archbishop, [92].
Crewe, Lord, [32];
oration of, [32].
Degrees, meaning of, [24];
order of taking, [6]-7;
elements in, [27];
requirements for, [34] seq.;
in absence, [18];
ad eundem, [18];
Lambeth, [27];
honorary, [32].
---- ceremony, admittance to, [2];
notice of, [3].
D.C.L., [32];
dress of, [75].
D.D., first, [22];
qualifications for, [30];
dress of, [69], [75]-6; cap of, [72];
theses for, [30], [92].
Depositio, [45].
Divinity School, [87], [89] seq.
D.M., dress of, [75].
D.Mus., dress of, [76];
Haydn, [76];
Handel, [87];
Richter, [76].
Doctorate, German, [47];
qualifications for, [76];
presentation for, [11], [63].
Eglesfield, R., [68], [70] n.
Encaenia, see Commemoration; etymology of, [31] n.
Evelyn, J., [28], [80], [81], [87].
Examinations, mediaeval, [41] seq.;
control of, [52].
Fell, Dr., [53].
Friars at Oxford, [46].
Gibbon, E., quoted, [24].
Gowns, [69], [75] seq.;
proposed abolition of, [54].
'Graces,' college, [5], [6];
University, [38] seq., [59].
Green, J.R., quoted, [33].
Heber, R., [85].
Hoods, [70]-1, [75] seq.
'Inception,' [19], [29], [31].
Key, T., [60].
Laud, 'Grace' for, [39];
and Proctorial election, [59];
portrait of, [72];
munificence of, [88].
Laudian Statutes, quoted, [4], [6], [18], [40];
oath in, [13];
greater strictness of, [67].
Lectures required for degree, [36];
rules as to, [36]-7;
fees for, [37];
cutting of, [38];
college, [37].
'Licence,' origin of, [26];
conferred, [27].
London, J., [60].
Margaret, the Lady, [55].
Master of Arts, admission of, [15];
association of, [23];
old qualifications for, [29], [43], [47];
modern, [49];
privileges of, [31];
M.A.s term, [48];
gowns of, [64], [69], [77];
hood of, [71], [74], [77].
Master in Grammar, [28].
Masters of the Schools, [42].
Matriculation, [25].
'Nations,' divisions into, [58].
Neville, G., Chancellor, [51];
arms of, [95].
New College, privilege of, [40].
Paris, University of, [23];
examinations at, [41];
Oxford and, [26] n.
Parliaments at Oxford of Charles I and Charles II, [89].
Parvis of St. Mary's, Examinations in, [42].
Pepys, S., [82].
Pig Market, the, [57] n.
'Plucking,' [10].
Pope and universities, [26].
Printing Press, [83], [89].
Proctors, history of, [57] seq.;
walk of, [9];
charge by, [12], [14], [17];
'books' of, [19] n.;
dress of, [77].
Professor, original meaning of, [75] n.;
presentations by, [11] n., [62]-3.
Queen's College, customs of, [70] n.
Rashdall, Dr., quoted, [40] n., [55].
Registrar, history of, [60] seq.;
duties of, [5], [61].
Residence for degree, [34];
relaxations as to, [35], [47].
Responsions, [42].
Rich, E., [22]-3.
St. Mary's, [80];
bell of, [3].
Scott, Sir W., [86].
Sheldon, G., [80], [84].
Sheldonian, history of, [79] seq.;
dedication of, [31], [81];
roof of, [82];
organ, [83];
alteration of, [84].
Sophisters, [65].
South, R., [82].
Staves, description of, [94];
Puritan 'Visitors', [55]-6.
Streater, R., [82].
Studium Generale, [21] n., [26].
Supplicat, [8], [9].
Tailors, Oxford, [66], [74];
statute as to, [64].
Terrae Filius at 'Act', [33], [54], [80] n.
Testamur, [61].
Tillotson, J., [82].
Tom Brown, quoted, [48].
Tract No. [90], [86].
Tufts on caps, [72],
tuft-hunting, [73].
University, meaning of, [20];
oldest charter of, [22];
colonial and foreign, [35].
Vanbrugh, Sir J., [83].
Verdant Green, quoted, [10].
Vice-Chancellor, history of, [51] seq.;
admission by, [17], [25].
Vivisection, debate on, [86].
Wellington, Duke of, [85].
White ties, [68].
Wills, J., [84].
Wood, A., quoted, [53], [54].
Wren, Sir C., [80], [81], [84].
Wykeham, W. of, [40].
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