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w hich ra th e r infelicitous term s are im plied (Nr. 1)
a faculty o f L ite ra tu re , an d (Nr. 2) a faculty o f
Science.
In the A utum n o f 1851 an E n glish L ec tu re sh ip
w as e sta b lish e d , and in the follow ing y e ar an
O ld -E n g lish (A nglo-S axon) L ectu resh ip , b o th w hich
are a b ly fdled by G eorge S tephens, E sqr. A ll th e
p ro fesso rs are bo und to give a series o f lec tu re s,
w hich are open to th e public w ith o u t the p aym en t
o f fees.
T h e num ber o f S tud en ts is a b o u t 1000.
T h e U niversity o f C o p e n h a g e n , founded by
C hristian I., 1479, h a s endowm ents o f considerable
im p o rtan ce; an d it m u st be reg retted th a t, w ith
v a st funds at its d isp o sa l, a building shou ld h a v e
been raised so in com m o d io u s, ill-v en tilated , and
void o f taste.
U nd er the control of the U niversity a re som e
im p o rta n t fo u n d a tio n s, le g a c ie s, an d stipends for
the su p p o rt or assistance o f S tu dents.
Am ong
these a r e :
The Communitet- and Regents - Charity,
w hich consists p a rtly in a w eekly stipend, p a rtly
in free lo dging in the R eg en ts’ C o lle g e , (a larg e
m ean .looking b uilding o f 3 stories on one side a n d
2 on th e other, including a qu ad rangle), in K io b -
m ag erg ad e opposite the R ound T o w e r, founded b y
C hristian 1IL
A fter the fire in 172 8 , in w hich it