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| | Glossary of Cambridge terminology (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15) |
 | | : Artium Baccalaureus, the form usually used until the mid-nineteenth century of the more widely used, BA (Baccalaureus in Artibus), Bachelor of Arts. |
 | | baccalaureus or baccalaurea; the derivation of the term has been, and is, much disputed; its use to describe young knights suggested a derivation from bas chevalier but a more agricultural origin, possibly with reference to cows (vaccae) and/or to rustic workers (of both sexes) who were not their own masters, has also its supporters. |
 | | M.B. : Medicinae Baccalaureus, Bachelor of Medicine; elsewhere sometimes B.M. : Master of Business Administration, introduced by a Report of 23/28 May 1990 and approved by grace 3 of 20 June 1990. |
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