
Cambridge Papers
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Chapters (29)
- CAMBRIDGE PAPERS
- Preface
- I. The Foundation of Trinity College
- II. The Tutorial System
- III. The Westminster Scholars
- IV. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Undergraduates
- V. The College Chapel
- VI. Some College Treasures
- VII. The College Auditors
- VIII. Wren’s Designs for the College Library
- IX. A Christmas Journey in 1319
- X An Outline of the College Story
- XI. The Beginnings of the Medieval University
- XII. Discipline
- Birching, Flogging
- Stocks; Stangs
- Fines
- Discommonsing; Dissizaring
- Loss of Days
- Gating; Walling
- Impositions
- Confessions
- Statutory Admonitions; Rustication; Expulsion
- XIII. Newton’s ‘Principia’
- XIV. Isaac Newton on University Studies
- Newton’s Memorandum
- XV. The History of the Mathematical Tripos
- Index
- Works by W. W. Rouse Ball
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