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admit the
graduate as a courtesy, "at the same degree" (in Latin, ad
eundem gradum). Thus if
someone was a
Bachelor of Arts in the
university that they had...
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virum quem scio tam
moribus quam
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idque tibi fide mea
praesto totique Academiae. The Latin...
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Straight Dope. Fahrenheit,
Daniele Gabr. (1724) "Experimenta
circa gradum caloris liquorum nonnullorum ebullientium instituta".
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- qualification. Additionally, in
accordance with the
formula of ad
eundem gradum,
graduates of the
Universities of
Oxford and
Cambridge are also eligible...
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Regum Principumq.
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eundem to the same An ad
eundem degree (derived from ad
eundem gradum, "to the same step or degree") is a
courtesy degree awarded by a university...
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University of Cambridge. In
accordance with the
formula of ad
eundem gradum, a form of
recognition that
exists among the
University of Oxford, the University...
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basis of standing, the
university may also
award an MA
degree ad
eundem gradum to
holders of
Oxford and
Cambridge MAs. This is a
reciprocal arrangement...
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circa gradum caloris liquorum nonnullorum ebullientium instituta (Experiments done on...
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inter longitudinis gradum trigesimum quartum et
quintum aliquanto ultra trigesimum octavum, et
inter latitudinis gradum quadragesimum octavum et...