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Terræ filius - Wikipedia
The terræ filius (son of the soil) was a satirical orator who spoke at public ceremonies of the University of Oxford, for over a century.
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TERRAE FILIUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. archaic : a person of lowly birth 2. a student (as at Oxford University) formerly appointed to deliver a satirical oration
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or, the Secret History of the University of Oxford/Terræ Filius No. V
Published London 1726. 4203151Terræ-filius: or, the Secret History of the University of Oxford — Terræ Filius No. V ...
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Terræ filius
This is the earliest known terræ filius.
1592 John Hoskins, expelled
1637 "Mr. The speech was printed, but some copies were burned.
1713-33 No terræ filius
1733 No terræ filius but a speech was printed anonymously.
1763 Final appearance
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Terrae-Filius: Or, the Secret History of the University of Oxford: In ...
Book details · Print length. 224 pages · Language. English · Publisher. Gale Ecco, Print Editions · Publication date. August 6, 2010 · Dimensions. 9.69 x 0.47 x ...
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Terræ-Filius, Or, The Secret History of the University of Oxford (1721
In his Terræ-Filius essays of 1721, Nicholas Amhurst describes and satirizes Oxford life as he saw it during the 1710s and early 1720s.
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terræ filius
‖ terræ filius (ˈtɛriː ˈfɪlɪəs) Pl. terræ filii. [L. terræ fīlius, a son of the earth, a man of unknown origin.] 1. A person of obscure parentage.[c 1590 Greene Fr. Bacon ix. 51 Those geomantic spirits, That Hermes calleth terræ filii.] 1621 Burton Anat. Mel. ii. iii. ii. (1676) 199/2 Let no terræ f...
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terrae filius - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(historical) A satirical orator who spoke at public ceremonies of the University of Oxford, and who ostensibly had official sanction for personal attacks.
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Catalog Record: Terrae-filius, or, The secret history of the...
A dialogue on beauty. In the manner of Plato. Author: [Stubbes, George], active 1697-1737. Published: 1731. Colin's mistakes. Written in imitation ...
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Terrae-Filius: Or, The Secret History of the University of Oxford (1721 ...
Amhurst (1697-1742), an Oxford student between 1716 and 1719, lampooned life at the school with a sharpness that led the authorities to ban his work and ...
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Terrae-Filius - Catalog of the Folger Shakespeare Library
Terrae-Filius [electronic resource], or, the secret history of the University of Oxford; in several essays.
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"Terrae Filius" and contemporary politics | Charles Mathewes
I'm reading a lovely scholarly edition of a book entitled Terrae Filius, or, the secret history of the University of Oxford, from the 1720s.
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terræfilial
† ˌterræˈfilial, a. Obs. rare. [f. next, with filial from filius.] Earthly, worldly, sordid. So ˌterræˈfilian a., of or pertaining to a terræ filius.1742 Young Nt. Th. viii. 277 Men of the world, the terræ⁓filial breed, Welcome the modest stranger to their sphere. 1783 Burns Let. to J. Murdoch 15 Ja...
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Jacob Allestry
After being educated at Westminster he proceeded to Christ Church, Oxford, in 1671; was music-reader in 1679 and terræ filius in 1682.
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Nicholas Amhurst
This orator was known as Terræ filius. These publications were reprinted in 1726 in two volumes as Terræ Filius; or, the Secret History of the University of Oxford.
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