doctorate


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Promoted to the doctorate in 1505, he lectured on philosophy at Montaigu College and on theology at Navarre. He might obtain the doctorate in both branches of law in ten years (Rashdall i. Thence with much spirit, and in face of many difficulties, he betook himself, with his colleague Edward Frankland, to the university of Marburg (1848-1851.



DOCTORATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of doctorate in English doctorate noun [ C ] us / ˈdɑːk.tɚ.ət / uk / ˈdɒk.t ə r.ət / (US doctor's degree) the highest degree from a university: She has a doctorate in physics from Yale. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Qualifications: university & college AB