Gonville & Caius College

Gonville & Caius College
Title Gonville & Caius College PDF eBook
Author Michael Prichard
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 680
Release 2017-12-15
Genre
ISBN 9781783272686

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Edition and translation of important documents, providing an account of the foundation of a Cambridge college.

History, Politics, Law

History, Politics, Law
Title History, Politics, Law PDF eBook
Author Annabel Brett
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 423
Release 2021-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 1108842461

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Juxtaposes standpoints from which disciplines of history, political thought and law conceive and generate political order beyond the state.

Cantabrigia Illustrata

Cantabrigia Illustrata
Title Cantabrigia Illustrata PDF eBook
Author David Loggan
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1905
Genre
ISBN

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The Virtuoso

The Virtuoso
Title The Virtuoso PDF eBook
Author Thomas Shadwell
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 186
Release 1966-01-01
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780803253681

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First published in 1676, The Virtuoso set a standard for theatrical satire. It was the most extensive dramatic treatment of modern science since Jonson's The Alchemist and took as its target no less than the Royal Society of London. Shadwell's barbs hit their targets often and cleanly. In 1689 he became Poet Laureate of England, a position he held until his death in 1692. The virtuoso of the title is Sir Nicholas Gimcrack, who like many after him confuses the extent of a collection with the depth of a science. Sir Gimcrack is fascinated by the geography of the moon, the worlds in his microscope, and the possibilities of human flight. More seriously and?for Shadwell's audience?more comically, his obsession with his arrays of worms and spiders proceeds at the expense of his wife and two beautiful nieces. The play also introduces Sir Formal Trifle, a pedantic ciceronian orator and coxcomb. His character established thereafter the theatrical type of the know-it-all blowhard. Famous for its wit and high-speed changes, The Virtuoso is also a display of the prestige of modern science and the pomposity of its ameteurs.

Not Made by Slaves

Not Made by Slaves
Title Not Made by Slaves PDF eBook
Author Bronwen Everill
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 329
Release 2020-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 0674240987

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How abolitionist businesses marshaled intense moral outrage over slavery to shape a new ethics of international commerce. “East India Sugar Not Made By Slaves.” With these words on a sugar bowl, consumers of the early nineteenth century declared their power to change the global economy. Bronwen Everill examines how abolitionists from Europe to the United States to West Africa used new ideas of supply and demand, consumer credit, and branding to shape an argument for ethical capitalism. Everill focuses on the everyday economy of the Atlantic world. Antislavery affected business operations, as companies in West Africa, including the British firm Macaulay & Babington and the American partnership of Brown & Ives, developed new tactics in order to make “legitimate” commerce pay. Everill explores how the dilemmas of conducting ethical commerce reshaped the larger moral discourse surrounding production and consumption, influencing how slavery and freedom came to be defined in the market economy. But ethical commerce was not without its ironies; the search for supplies of goods “not made by slaves”—including East India sugar—expanded the reach of colonial empires in the relentless pursuit of cheap but “free” labor. Not Made by Slaves illuminates the early years of global consumer society, while placing the politics of antislavery firmly in the history of capitalism. It is also a stark reminder that the struggle to ensure fair trade and labor conditions continues.

Cambridge College Gardens

Cambridge College Gardens
Title Cambridge College Gardens PDF eBook
Author Tim Richardson
Publisher White Lion Publishing
Pages 323
Release 2019-10-08
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0711238510

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For students and alumni, their families, Cambridge locals and for lovers of private gardens, Tim Richardson's book on the most exquisite gardens in and around the university of Cambridge's colleges combines brilliant research and elegant prose with stunning photography by Clive Boursnell. Following on the heels of Oxford College Gardens, this book invites an armchair appreciation of the history, horticulture and atmosphere that these hallowed gardens provide. The gardens are as rich and varied as the colleges themselves, often set within stunning architecture, and include formal quadrangles, naturalistic planting, walled gardens, rooftop oases, productive plots and watermeadows as well as the private spaces enjoyed exclusively by the college masters, porters and fellows.

The Sweating Sickness

The Sweating Sickness
Title The Sweating Sickness PDF eBook
Author John Caius
Publisher Good Press
Pages 42
Release 2021-04-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This book was written by John Caius, an English physician, and second founder of the present Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Here, he lays out his findings regarding the sweating sickness - a mysterious and contagious disease that struck England and later continental Europe in a series of epidemics beginning in 1485. The last outbreak occurred in 1551, after which the disease apparently vanished. The onset of symptoms was sudden, with death often occurring within hours. Sweating sickness epidemics were unique compared to other disease outbreaks of the time: whereas other epidemics were typically urban and long-lasting, cases of sweating sickness spiked and receded very quickly, and heavily affected rural populations.