Athenæ Oxonienses. Vol. 1. an exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the most ancient and famous University of Oxford, from the fifteenth year of King Henry the Seventh, Dom. 1500, to the end of the year 1690 representing the birth, fortune, preferment, and death of all those authors and prelates, the great accidents of their lives, and the fate and character of their writings : to which are added, the Fasti, or, Annals, of the said university, for the same time ...
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Athenæ Oxonienses. Vol. 1. an exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the most ancient and famous University of Oxford, from the fifteenth year of King Henry the Seventh, Dom. 1500, to the end of the year 1690 representing the birth, fortune, preferment, and death of all those authors and prelates, the great accidents of their lives, and the fate and character of their writings : to which are added, the Fasti, or, Annals, of the said university, for the same time ...
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Wood, Anthony à, 1632-1695.
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1691-1692.
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"Athenæ Oxonienses. Vol. 1. an exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the most ancient and famous University of Oxford, from the fifteenth year of King Henry the Seventh, Dom. 1500, to the end of the year 1690 representing the birth, fortune, preferment, and death of all those authors and prelates, the great accidents of their lives, and the fate and character of their writings : to which are added, the Fasti, or, Annals, of the said university, for the same time ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A71276.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.
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Bach. of Arts.
May 17. Julius Caesar of Magd. Hall.—He was Son of Caesar
Dalmarius of the City of Trevignie in Italy, Doctor of Physick,
and Physician to Qu. Mary and Qu. Elizabeth, Son of Pet. Maria
Dalmarius of the said City Doctor of Laws, but descended from
those of his name living at Frejus or Cividad del Friuli in the con∣fines
of Italy. See more in 1583.
Jul. 5. Giles Tomson of Vniv. Coll.—He was afterwards of Alls.
Coll. and Bishop of Glocester.
Jan. 27. Rich. Lewes—See among the Bach. of Div. in 1584.
Feb. 19. Edw. Hobie of Trin. Coll.
29. Edw. Transham or Stransham of St. Johns Coll.—This Per∣son
who was born in Magd. Parish in the Suburbs of Oxon, left all
he had and went to Doway in 1577. Where, after he had spent
some time in the study of Philosophy and Divinity in the English
Coll. he was made a Priest. Afterwards he went into the mission
of England, and for a time continued in Oxfordshire. At length
being taken, imprison'd and condemned, suffered death at London,
with one Nich. Woodfen another Priest, 21. Januar. 1585, aged 30
or thereabouts.
Admitted 109.
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