1829 Liber Scholasticus; Or, an Account of the Fellowships, Scholarships, and Exhibitions, at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge; By whom founded, and whether open to natives of England and Wales, or Restricted to Particular Places or Persons; Also, of such Colleges, Public Schools, Endowed Grammar Schools, chartered Companies of the City of London. Corporate Bodies, Trustees, &c. As have University Advantages Attached to them, or in their Patronage
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First Edition, Pleasing Copy, Rebound, Scarce
The first edition of this account of the history of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, their fellowships, scholarships, and exhibitions. A scarce volume.
Looking at the numerous advantages and facilities which are afforded by the Universities and public schools in the United Kingdom, for the education of middle and higher ranks of society.
Also with an account of colleges, public school, grammar schools, companies of the city of London, corporates, and more relating to the universities.
Including an Index and References.
Condition
Rebacked in paper with the original paper covered boards and new endpapers. Externally very smart with minor shelf wear and a slight edge wear, as well as a minor chipping to the extremities of the boards. Inscribed by a previous owner to the front free endpaper. With a library stamp to the verso of the title page. Internally, firmly bound. Minor offsetting to the title page; otherwise, the pages are bright and clean.
Very Good
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