A multi-faceted exploration of a unique academic institution and its relations with the wider world, in a key phase of its development, including major figures such as the architect and polymath Christopher Wren and the great 18th-century lawyer William Blackstone.
A multi-faceted exploration of a unique academic institution and its relations with the wider world, in a key phase of its development, including major figures such as the architect and polymath Christopher Wren and the great 18th-century lawyer William Blackstone.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* Part One: After the Golden Age * 1: R. H. Helmholz: Sir Daniel Dun, All Souls College and the Civil Law * 2: Robert Franklin: Sir Richard Steward and the Crisis of the Caroline Regime * 3: Scott Mandelbrote: All Souls from Civil War to Glorious Revolution * 4: Jim Bennett: Christopher Wren in Mid-Career * 5: Roger White: Christopher Wren's Architectural Projects in Oxford * Part Two: A New Temple of the Muses * 6: Tim Clayton: Clarke: Father and Son * 7: Scott Mandelbrote: The Vision of Christopher Codrington * 8: Dominic Perler: John Norris and Anti-Lockeanism in Oxford * 9: John Clarke: Warden Gardiner, All Souls and the Church, c.1688-c.1760 * Part Three: Pudding Time * 10: John Clarke: Warden Nilblett and the Mortmain Bill * 11: John Davis: Founder's Kin * 12: Patrick Neill: Blackstone, Oxford, and the Law * 13: Peregrine Horden: All Souls and Mengs * 14: John McManners: Bishop Heber and Early Nineteenth-Century Churchmanship * Part Four: The End of the Old Order * The 'Fremantle Affair' and the Destruction of the Ancien Régime in All Souls, 1857-1864 * Epitaph to the Ancien Régime: Montagu Burrows and the Worthies of All Souls
* Part One: After the Golden Age * 1: R. H. Helmholz: Sir Daniel Dun, All Souls College and the Civil Law * 2: Robert Franklin: Sir Richard Steward and the Crisis of the Caroline Regime * 3: Scott Mandelbrote: All Souls from Civil War to Glorious Revolution * 4: Jim Bennett: Christopher Wren in Mid-Career * 5: Roger White: Christopher Wren's Architectural Projects in Oxford * Part Two: A New Temple of the Muses * 6: Tim Clayton: Clarke: Father and Son * 7: Scott Mandelbrote: The Vision of Christopher Codrington * 8: Dominic Perler: John Norris and Anti-Lockeanism in Oxford * 9: John Clarke: Warden Gardiner, All Souls and the Church, c.1688-c.1760 * Part Three: Pudding Time * 10: John Clarke: Warden Nilblett and the Mortmain Bill * 11: John Davis: Founder's Kin * 12: Patrick Neill: Blackstone, Oxford, and the Law * 13: Peregrine Horden: All Souls and Mengs * 14: John McManners: Bishop Heber and Early Nineteenth-Century Churchmanship * Part Four: The End of the Old Order * The 'Fremantle Affair' and the Destruction of the Ancien Régime in All Souls, 1857-1864 * Epitaph to the Ancien Régime: Montagu Burrows and the Worthies of All Souls
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