| 21. | Under the administration of the abbot Eustace, the monastery acquired renown as a seat of learning and sanctity.
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| 22. | Padmanabha introduced the reciter as Jayanaka, a great poet-scholar from Kashmir, the seat of learning.
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| 23. | It was exalted as a prestigious seat of learning during the British Raj and is generally observed for its vibrant alumni.
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| 24. | This is an instance of how irregularities and malpractices are spreading not sparing even the country's highest seat of learning.
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| 25. | Cluj is an old seat of learning with a population of 350, 000, of which about one-fifth is Hungarian.
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| 26. | Honorius bestowed various privileges upon the University of Paris and University of Bologna, the two greatest seats of learning during those times.
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| 27. | By the 11th century it contained the second largest library in Europe and was considered one of the leading European seats of learning.
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| 28. | Basrah and Kufah were two other important seats of learning in the early Arab world, between which there was a strong rivalry.
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| 29. | This " college de plain exercice " became a significant seat of learning, under the control of the Jesuit order.
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| 30. | According to the account of the Chinese pilgrim, Bhaskar Varman was a lover of learning and Kamarupa was a seat of learning.
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