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‖ Proscholium, -ion|prəʊˈskəʊlɪəm, -ɪɒn| [med.L. proscholium, f. Gr. πρό, pro-2 2 + L. schola, ad. Gr. σχολή school.] The name of a covered court forming the eastern entrance to the Divinity School at Oxford.
1676in Wood's Life 1 July (O.H.S.) II. 351 Bound to be in the Proscholium of the Divinity School during the asking of his grace. 1720Hearne Collect. (O.H.S.) VII. 192 He did not stand that day in the Proscholion (commonly called Pig-market) of the Divinity School, as he ought to have done. |