biographical history of gonville and caius college: 1849-1897. vol i.

biographical history of gonville and caius college: 1849-1897. vol i.
Title biographical history of gonville and caius college: 1849-1897. vol i. PDF eBook
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Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College, 1349-1897

Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College, 1349-1897
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Pages 572
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A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary

A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary
Title A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Charles Hutton
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Pages 686
Release 1815
Genre Astronomy
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A History of Gonville and Caius College

A History of Gonville and Caius College
Title A History of Gonville and Caius College PDF eBook
Author Christopher Brooke
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 416
Release 1985
Genre Education
ISBN 9780851154237

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John Venn

John Venn
Title John Venn PDF eBook
Author Lukas M. Verburgt
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 436
Release 2022-04-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0226815528

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The first comprehensive history of John Venn’s life and work. John Venn (1834–1923) is remembered today as the inventor of the famous Venn diagram. The postmortem fame of the diagram has until now eclipsed Venn’s own status as one of the most accomplished logicians of his day. Praised by John Stuart Mill as a “highly successful thinker” with much “power of original thought,” Venn had a profound influence on nineteenth-century scientists and philosophers, ranging from Mill and Francis Galton to Lewis Carroll and Charles Sanders Peirce. Venn was heir to a clerical Evangelical dynasty, but religious doubts led him to resign Holy Orders and instead focus on an academic career. He wrote influential textbooks on probability theory and logic, became a fellow of the Royal Society, and advocated alongside Henry Sidgwick for educational reform, including that of women’s higher education. Moreover, through his students, a direct line can be traced from Venn to the early analytic philosophy of G. E. Moore and Bertrand Russell, and family ties connect him to the famous Bloomsbury group. This essential book takes readers on Venn’s journey from Evangelical son to Cambridge don to explore his life and work in context. Drawing on Venn’s key writings and correspondence, published and unpublished, Lukas M. Verburgt unearths the legacy of the logician’s wide-ranging thinking while offering perspective on broader themes in religion, science, and the university in Victorian Britain. The rich picture that emerges of Venn, the person, is of a man with many sympathies—sometimes mutually reinforcing and at other times outwardly and inwardly contradictory.

The Death of William Gooch

The Death of William Gooch
Title The Death of William Gooch PDF eBook
Author Greg Dening
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 206
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824817541

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Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge

Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge
Title Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge PDF eBook
Author Gabriel Byng
Publisher Routledge
Pages 534
Release 2022-03-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 100051076X

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Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge explores the archaeology, art, and architecture of Cambridge in the Middle Ages, a city marked not only by its exceptional medieval university buildings but also by remarkable parish churches, monastic architecture, and surviving glass, books, and timber work. The chapters in this volume cover a broad array of medieval, and later, buildings and objects in the city and its immediate surrounds, both from archaeological and thematic approaches. In addition, a number of chapters reflect on the legacy and influence medieval art and architecture had on the later city. Along with medieval colleges, chapels, and churches, buildings in villages outside the city are discussed and analysed. The volume also provides detailed studies of some of the most important master masons, glassmakers, and carpenters in the medieval city, as well as of patrons, building types, and institutional development. Both objects and makers, patrons, and users are represented by its contents. The volume sets the archaeological and art historical analysis in its socio-economic context; medieval Cambridge was a city located on major trade routes and with complex social and institutional differences. In an academic field increasingly shaped by interdisciplinary interest in material culture, Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge marks a major new contribution to the field, focussing on the complexity, variety, and specificity of the buildings and objects that define our understanding of Cambridge as a medieval city.