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PROFESSORSHIPS AT OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE
Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic (Oxford); Lord almoner's professorship of Arabic; Lord Almoner's professor of Arabic; Lord Almoner's Readership in Arabic; Lord Almoner's Reader in Arabic; Lord Almoner's Professorship of Arabic; Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic (University of Oxford); Lord Almoner's Professorship of Arabic (Oxford)

readership      
n. lezerspubliek
daily newspaper         
  • A newspaper press in [[Limoges]], France
  • A night in the newsroom at ''[[Daily Nebraskan]]''
  • Newspaper and advertisement, [[Argentina]]
  • Fanciful drawing of a [[general store]] by [[Marguerite Martyn]] in the ''[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]]'' on October 21, 1906. On the far left, a group of men share reading a newspaper.
  • The newsroom of ''Gazeta Lubuska'' in [[Zielona Góra]], Poland
  • [[Josef Danhauser]]'s portrait ''Newspaper readers'', 1840
  • Front page of ''[[The New York Times]]'' on [[Armistice Day]], 1918
  • newsboy]] selling the ''[[Toronto Telegram]]'' in Canada in 1905
  • English]] editions
  • ''[[Yomiuri Shimbun]]'', a broadsheet in [[Japan]] credited with having the largest newspaper circulation in the world
  • Person reading a newspaper
  • Title page of [[Johann Carolus]]' ''Relation'' from 1609, the earliest newspaper
  • 1876}}
  • The editorial staff of ''Severnyi Kray'' in [[Yaroslavl]], Russia in 1900
  • Argentine newspaper stand in [[Salta]]
  • Front page of the ''[[Helsingin Sanomat]]'' (''Helsinki Times'') on July 7, 1904
  • The office building of ''[[Tyrvään Sanomat]]'' in [[Sastamala]], Finland
SCHEDULED PUBLICATION CONTAINING NEWS OF EVENTS, ARTICLES, FEATURES, EDITORIALS, AND ADVERTISING
Newspapers; Morning newspaper; Evening paper; Daily newspaper; Microdaily; News-sheet; National newspaper; Local newspaper; Newspaper Reading; News paper; Illustrated newspaper; Sunday editions; Sunday newspaper supplement; Newspaper journalism; Newspaper articles; Print news media; Newspaper readership; Sunday newspaper; News sheet; 📰; Afternoon paper; Morning paper; Afternoon newspaper; Evening newspaper; Daily paper; Sister newspaper; Sunday edition; Sunday newspapers; 🗞; Regional newspaper; Ri Bao; Department (newspaper); Triweekly
n. dagelijkse krant
evening paper         
  • A newspaper press in [[Limoges]], France
  • A night in the newsroom at ''[[Daily Nebraskan]]''
  • Newspaper and advertisement, [[Argentina]]
  • Fanciful drawing of a [[general store]] by [[Marguerite Martyn]] in the ''[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]]'' on October 21, 1906. On the far left, a group of men share reading a newspaper.
  • The newsroom of ''Gazeta Lubuska'' in [[Zielona Góra]], Poland
  • [[Josef Danhauser]]'s portrait ''Newspaper readers'', 1840
  • Front page of ''[[The New York Times]]'' on [[Armistice Day]], 1918
  • newsboy]] selling the ''[[Toronto Telegram]]'' in Canada in 1905
  • English]] editions
  • ''[[Yomiuri Shimbun]]'', a broadsheet in [[Japan]] credited with having the largest newspaper circulation in the world
  • Person reading a newspaper
  • Title page of [[Johann Carolus]]' ''Relation'' from 1609, the earliest newspaper
  • 1876}}
  • The editorial staff of ''Severnyi Kray'' in [[Yaroslavl]], Russia in 1900
  • Argentine newspaper stand in [[Salta]]
  • Front page of the ''[[Helsingin Sanomat]]'' (''Helsinki Times'') on July 7, 1904
  • The office building of ''[[Tyrvään Sanomat]]'' in [[Sastamala]], Finland
SCHEDULED PUBLICATION CONTAINING NEWS OF EVENTS, ARTICLES, FEATURES, EDITORIALS, AND ADVERTISING
Newspapers; Morning newspaper; Evening paper; Daily newspaper; Microdaily; News-sheet; National newspaper; Local newspaper; Newspaper Reading; News paper; Illustrated newspaper; Sunday editions; Sunday newspaper supplement; Newspaper journalism; Newspaper articles; Print news media; Newspaper readership; Sunday newspaper; News sheet; 📰; Afternoon paper; Morning paper; Afternoon newspaper; Evening newspaper; Daily paper; Sister newspaper; Sunday edition; Sunday newspapers; 🗞; Regional newspaper; Ri Bao; Department (newspaper); Triweekly
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Definition

readership
¦ noun
1. [treated as sing. or plural] the readers of a newspaper or magazine regarded collectively.
2. (Readership) Brit. the position of Reader at a university.

Wikipedia

Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic

The Lord Almoner's Professorships of Arabic were two professorships, one at the University of Oxford and one at the University of Cambridge. They were both founded before 1724, but records of the holders of the chairs only date from that year. The professors were appointed by the Crown and their salaries (£50 a year each) were paid by the Crown by a grant to the Lord Almoner. The Crown ceased to appoint the professors in 1903.

Both universities had existing chairs in Arabic, the Laudian Professorship at Oxford and Sir Thomas Adams's Professorship at Cambridge.