Schools and Universities on the Continent

Schools and Universities on the Continent
Title Schools and Universities on the Continent PDF eBook
Author Matthew Arnold
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 1868
Genre Education
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Schools and Universities on the Continent, by Matthew Arnold,...

Schools and Universities on the Continent, by Matthew Arnold,...
Title Schools and Universities on the Continent, by Matthew Arnold,... PDF eBook
Author Matthew Arnold
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Release 1868
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Schools and Universities on the Continent

Schools and Universities on the Continent
Title Schools and Universities on the Continent PDF eBook
Author Matthew Arnold
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Release 1990
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Schools and Universities on the Continent

Schools and Universities on the Continent
Title Schools and Universities on the Continent PDF eBook
Author Matthew Arnold
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 1868
Genre Education
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The University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge
Title The University of Cambridge PDF eBook
Author G.R. Evans
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 572
Release 2004-06-25
Genre History
ISBN 085773024X

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The intertwined stories of the great English 'Varsity' universities have many colourful aspects in common, yet each also boasts elements of true distinctiveness. So while the histories of Oxford and Cambridge are both characterised by seething town and gown rivalries, doctrinal conflicts and heretical outbursts, shifts of political and religious allegiance and gripping stories of individual heroism and defiance, they are also narratives of difference and distinctiveness. G R Evans explores the remarkable and unique contribution that Cambridge University has made to society and culture, both in Britain and right across the globe, and will subsequently publish her history of Oxford University to complete a major new history of the two universities. Ranging across 800 years of vivid history, packed with incident, Evans here explores great thinkers such as John Duns Scotus - the 13th century Franciscan Friar who gave his name his name to 'dunces' - and celebrates the extraordinary molecular breakthroughs of Watson and Crick in the 20th century. Moving from the radical new thinking of the Cambridge Platonists and the brilliant scientific discoveries of Isaac Newton to the discovery of the Double Helix and the notorious 'Garden House Hotel Riot' of 1970, the book is published to co-incide with the 800th anniversary of the University's foundation in 1209. The first short history of its kind, it will be a lasting and treasured resource for all Cambridge alumni/ae.

The University of Oxford

The University of Oxford
Title The University of Oxford PDF eBook
Author G.R. Evans
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 390
Release 2010-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 0857717685

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The University of Oxford was a medieval wonder. After its foundation in the late 12th century it made a crucial contribution to the core syllabus of all medieval universities - the study of the liberal arts law, medicine and theology - and attracted teachers of international calibre and fame. The ideas of brilliant thinkers like innovative translator of Greek Robert Grosseteste, pioneering philosopher Roger Bacon and reforming Christian humanist John Colet redirected traditional scholasticism and helped usher in the Renaissance. In her concise and much-praised new history, G R Evans reveals a powerhouse of learning and culture. Over a span of more than 800 years Oxford has nurtured some of the greatest minds, while right across the globe its name is synonymous with educational excellence. From dangerous political upheavals caused by the radical and inflammatory ideas of John Wyclif to the bloody 1555 martyrdoms of Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley; and from John Ruskin's innovative lectures on art and explosive public debate between Charles Darwin and his opponents to gentler meetings of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R.Tolkien and the Inklings in the 'Bird and Baby', Evans brings Oxford's revolutionary events, as well as its remarkable intellectual journey, to vivid and sparkling life.

Matthew Arnold's Books

Matthew Arnold's Books
Title Matthew Arnold's Books PDF eBook
Author William Earl Buckler
Publisher Librairie Droz
Pages 188
Release 1958
Genre Poets, English
ISBN 9782600034517

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