544 Oxford and Oxford University
By 1500 there were some 10 secular colleges with some
200 students with the religious colleges involving about
the same numbers.
See alsoBACON,ROGER;GROSSETESTE,ROBERT;DUNS
SCOTUS,JOHN;LOLLARDS;WILLIAM OFOCKHAM.
Further reading:J. I. Catto, ed., The History of the
University of Oxford.Vol. 1, The Early Oxford Schools
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984); J. I. Catto and
Ralph Evans, eds., The History of the University of Oxford.
Vol. 2, Late Medieval Oxford(Oxford: Clarendon Press,
1992); Alan B. Cobban, English University Life in the
Middle Ages(London: UCL Press, 1999); Alfred Brother-
ston Emden, A Biographical Register of the University of
Oxford to A.D. 1500 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957);
Alfred Brotherston Emden, An Oxford Hall in Medieval
Times, Being the Early History of St. Edmund Hall
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968); Gordon Leff, Paris
and Oxford Universities in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth
Centuries: An Institutional and Intellectual History(New
York: Wiley, 1968).