Commoner (academia)

A commoner is a student at certain universities in the British Isles who pay for their own tuition and commons.

Commoners in Cambridge

Commoners were also known as pensioners at the University of Cambridge. Pensioners paid for their own tuition and commons.

A fellow‑commoner was a rank of student above pensioners but below noblemen. They paid double the tuition and enjoyed more privileges than pensioners, such as commoning with Fellows. As fellow‑commoners had considerable wealth, they were ineligible for scholarships and paid fellowships at some colleges. Fellow‑commoners who wore a hat instead of a velvet cap were known as hat fellow‑commoners. They were often sons of nobility but not the eldest, who enjoyed the rank of "noblemen". Today, a fellow‑commoner at Cambridge is one who enjoys access to the Senior Common Room without a Fellowship.

Commoners in Dublin

The majority of junior members of Trinity College, Dublin are Commoners (or Pensioners)who must pay for Commons and Tuition as distinct from Scholars and Sizars who both receive free Commons and, in the case of Scholars, free tuition.

Commoner

The terms common people, commoners, or the masses denote a broad social division referring to ordinary people who are members of neither the nobility nor the priesthood. Since the 20th century, the term common people has been used in a more general sense to refer to typical members of society in contrast to highly privileged (in either wealth or influence).

History

In Europe, a distinct concept analogous to common people arose in the Classical civilization of ancient Rome around the 6th century BC, with the social division into patricians (nobles) and plebeians (commoners). The division may have been instituted by Servius Tullius, as an alternative to the previous clan based divisions that had been responsible for internecine conflict. The ancient Greeks generally had no concept of class and their leading social divisions were simply non-Greeks, free-Greeks and slaves. The early organisation of Ancient Athens was something of an exception with certain official roles like Archons, magistrates and treasurers being reserved for only the wealthiest citizens – these class-like divisions were weakened by the democratic reforms of Cleisthenes who created new vertical social divisions in contrasting fashion to the horizontal ones thought to have been created by Tullius.

Commoner (disambiguation)

A commoner is a person who is not a member of the nobility or priesthood.

Commoner(s) may also refer to:

  • Commoner (academia), a term used at some universities for a student not receiving a scholarship or exhibition
  • In a UK context, people who are not members of the British nobility
  • Members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
  • One of the estates of the realm
  • People who share rights over common land
  • Members of the Court of Common Council of the City of London Corporation
  • Commoner (Dungeons & Dragons)
  • Barry Commoner (1917–2012), American biologist and politician
  • "The Great Commoner", a nickname often applied to William Jennings Bryan
    • The Commoner, a weekly magazine founded by Bryan
  • The Commoner, a weekly magazine founded by Bryan
  • See also

  • Common (disambiguation)
  • Commons (disambiguation)
  • The Masses (disambiguation)
  • Morganatic marriage
  • List of alternative Dungeons & Dragons classes

    This is a list of alternative base character classes to the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. As base classes rather than prestige classes, they can be taken by newly created characters without need for any prerequisites.

    Many of these classes have been repeatedly added after the core rules books were released, including the shaman, artificer, and runecaster or runepriest.

    Original Dungeons & Dragons

    Two new classes were introduced after the release of the original D&D boxed set: Thieves in Supplement I - Greyhawk and Bards in The Strategic Review. New subclasses were introduced in Supplement I - Greyhawk, Supplement II - Blackmoor, Supplement III - Eldritch Wizardry and the Strategic Review.

    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition

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