Definition of Rectorships. Meaning of Rectorships. Synonyms of Rectorships

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Definition of Rectorships

Rectorship
Rectorship Rec"tor*ship (r?k"t?r*sh?p), n. 1. Government; guidance. [Obs.] ``The rectorship of judgment.' --Shak. 2. The office or rank of a rector; rectorate.

Meaning of Rectorships from wikipedia

- Monasteries and Oxford and Cambridge colleges could buy or receive rectorships, and thus become liable for chancel repairs. When Henry VIII dissolved...
- Francis Lister Hawks (June 10, 1798 – September 26, 1866) was an American writer, historian, educator and priest of the Episcopal Church. After practicing...
- Frank Damrosch Jr. (November 30, 1888 – April 15, 1966) was an American Episcopal priest, author, and writer. Damrosch, the son of noted composer Frank...
- He resided in the Belgian Pontifical College during this time, under rectorship of Maximilien de Furstenberg. Wojtyła earned a licence in July 1947, p****ed...
- Hegel's Inaugural Oration on ****uming the Rectorship at the University of Berlin; delivered in Latin, with English subtitles...
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- successor but Zarkoub died sooner than him. So Rumi's first successor in the rectorship of the order was "Husam Chalabi" and, after Chalabi's death in 1284, Rumi's...
- Siger of Brabant (Sigerus, Sighier, Sigieri or Sygerius de Brabantia; c. 1240 – before 10 November 1284) was a 13th-century philosopher from the southern...
- she later recanted her accusation. After the failure of Heidegger's rectorship, he withdrew from most political activity, but remained a member of the...
- ****ure Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, for the Lord Rectorship of the University of Edinburgh. But this was against a markedly illiberal...