Cambridge: A Cultural and Literary HistorySignal Books, 2004 - 266 páginas From its origins in the thirteenth century the University of Cambridge has attracted notable students and teachers, both brilliant and eccentric. From Erasmus to Bertrand Russell, the university has been at the forefront of philosophical inquiry. Actors and directors like Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Peter Hall have earned Cambridge a reputation for theatrical excellence, while the colleges have welcomed many poets, including Milton and Wordsworth, Byron and Tennyson, Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. |
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... Cover Images : Alan McArthur ; Baseline Arts ; Charles Darwin by permission of the Syndics of Cambridge University Library ; Britain on View Printed in Canada by Webcom Contents FOREWORD by Jill Paton Walsh ( viii ) PREFACE.
... Cover Images : Alan McArthur ; Baseline Arts ; Charles Darwin by permission of the Syndics of Cambridge University Library ; Britain on View Printed in Canada by Webcom Contents FOREWORD by Jill Paton Walsh ( viii ) PREFACE.
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... Darwin College ( 34 ) CHAPTER TWO CAMBRIDGE BEGINNINGS The Castle Mound ( 37 ) ; The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology ( 38 ) ; Peterhouse : the First College ( 40 ) ; Gray and Amis at Peterhouse ( 42 ) ; Corpus Christi College ...
... Darwin College ( 34 ) CHAPTER TWO CAMBRIDGE BEGINNINGS The Castle Mound ( 37 ) ; The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology ( 38 ) ; Peterhouse : the First College ( 40 ) ; Gray and Amis at Peterhouse ( 42 ) ; Corpus Christi College ...
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