In 1544, he was appointed joint tutor for the Latin tongue, with Sir Anthony Cooke, to prince Edward, and one of the canons in the new-founded college at Oxford, now Christ-church.
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In 1544, he was appointed joint tutor for the Latin tongue, with Sir Anthony Cooke, to prince Edward, and one of the canons in the new-founded college at Oxford, now Christ-church.
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On Asti's side there were ranged Cuneo and the other new-founded Commune of Mondovì.
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But it is difficult to believe that all of these new-founded, early Iron Age I settlements emanated from a single source, namely sheep-goat pastoralism.
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In the new-founded Narnia, everything is 'bursting with life and growth.'
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