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- A praelector is a traditional role at the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford. The role differs somewhat between the two ancient universities...
- compelled to resign from his position in the Civil Service. He served as Praelector in Economics at University College between his resignation and his election...
- college from 1751 to 1763; Praelector in Arithmetic in 1751; Censor in Theology in 1752; Praelector in Geometry in 1753; Praelector in Gr**** in 1755 and 1759;...
- Cambridge's congregation ceremony, graduands are brought forth by the Praelector of their respective college, who takes them by the right hand and presents...
- lesson of Tulp. Deijman was Tulp's immediate successor in the post of praelector chirugic et anatomie. The painting was damaged by fire in 1723, and only...
- Professor Stibbons is, among other things, Head of Inadvisably Applied Magic, Praelector and Reader in Invisible Writings, the Master of Traditions, the Camerlengo...
- of St Edmund's College, Cambridge 2013-2018 Acting Dean 2018-2020, now Praelector of St Edmund's College, Cambridge and Visiting Professor at the Universidad...
- known by students variously as "Rosalind", a name coined by the college's Prælector, or "Hopsy".[citation needed] Below the clock is an inscription from the...
- Sparta, which was allied with Megara. According to George ****well, a praelector in ancient history, with this decree Pericles breached the Thirty Years'...
- chancellor. In many cathedral churches are additional dignitaries, as the praelector, subdean, vice-chancellor, succentor-canonicorum, and others, whose roles...