This issue of History of Universities, Volume XXXII / 1-2, contains the customary mix of learned articles and book reviews which makes this publication such an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education. Guest edited by Professor John Watts, this volume focuses on the history of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
This issue of History of Universities, Volume XXXII / 1-2, contains the customary mix of learned articles and book reviews which makes this publication such an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education. Guest edited by Professor John Watts, this volume focuses on the history of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mordechai Feingold, Professor of History, California Institute of Technology, John Watts, Professor of Later Medieval History, Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Jeremy Catto: Towards the Courtier: the University Formation of Public Servants * 2: Clive Burgess: Fox's Choice: Founding a Secular College in Oxford * 3: Paul Cavill: Church, State, and Corpus: the Founder's Years * 4: Pamela King: Patronage, Performativity, and Ideas of Corpus Christi * 5: Miri Rubin: Corpus Christi College, Oxford as an Emotional Community * 6: David Rundle: Corpus Before Erasmus, or the English Humanist Tradition and Greek Before the Trojans * 7: Joanna Weinberg: Corpus Christi College's 'Trilingual Library': a Historical Assessment * 8: Gavin Williamson: Making Do? Musical Participation in Early Tudor Education * 9: William Whyte: Building Corpus Christi * 10: Julian Reid: Living in a Sixteenth-Century College * 11: Susan Brigden: Corpus Christi College, the City and the Court in the Reign of Henry VIII * 12: Richard Rex: Corpus Christi College and the Early Reformation * 13: Lucy Kaufman: Pensioners, Prisoners and Pupils: Corpus Christi College's Charity in Tudor Oxford * 14: Alexandra Gajda: Corpus Christi, Catholics, and the Elizabethan Reformation * 15: Tony Grafton: Brian Twyne: University History and the Traditions of English Antiquarianism * Closing Remarks I * Closing Remarks II * Closing Remarks III
* Introduction * 1: Jeremy Catto: Towards the Courtier: the University Formation of Public Servants * 2: Clive Burgess: Fox's Choice: Founding a Secular College in Oxford * 3: Paul Cavill: Church, State, and Corpus: the Founder's Years * 4: Pamela King: Patronage, Performativity, and Ideas of Corpus Christi * 5: Miri Rubin: Corpus Christi College, Oxford as an Emotional Community * 6: David Rundle: Corpus Before Erasmus, or the English Humanist Tradition and Greek Before the Trojans * 7: Joanna Weinberg: Corpus Christi College's 'Trilingual Library': a Historical Assessment * 8: Gavin Williamson: Making Do? Musical Participation in Early Tudor Education * 9: William Whyte: Building Corpus Christi * 10: Julian Reid: Living in a Sixteenth-Century College * 11: Susan Brigden: Corpus Christi College, the City and the Court in the Reign of Henry VIII * 12: Richard Rex: Corpus Christi College and the Early Reformation * 13: Lucy Kaufman: Pensioners, Prisoners and Pupils: Corpus Christi College's Charity in Tudor Oxford * 14: Alexandra Gajda: Corpus Christi, Catholics, and the Elizabethan Reformation * 15: Tony Grafton: Brian Twyne: University History and the Traditions of English Antiquarianism * Closing Remarks I * Closing Remarks II * Closing Remarks III
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