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The Illustrated History of Oxford University

Editat de John Prest
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mar 1993
This richly illustrated book traces the story of Oxford University from its origins in the Middle Ages to the present day. Written by a team of scholars, all authorities in their fields, it spans 800 years of learning and incident to give a uniquely authoritative history of the University for the general reader.Since the Middle Ages, Oxford University's part in learning has always been significant and colourful. Many future leaders of the nation have been educated there. The architecture of the University and colleges has become one of the glories of Europe, and its libraries and museums house a number of major collections. But most importantly, a university must be judged by its attachment to scholarship - a theme which runs throughout this book. Students have been drawn to Oxford from all over the world, and today the University is internationally recognized for its contribution to research, both in the sciences and in the liberal arts.Authoritative, scholarly, and informative, this book captures the richness and diversity of Oxford University, and its contribution to the nation and to the world. In addition to over 200 illustrations, including 24 full-colour plates, specifically chosen to complement the wide-ranging text, there are also 5 maps, a chronology, annotated guides to further reading, and a full index.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198201588
ISBN-10: 0198201583
Pagini: 426
Ilustrații: 24 colour plates, numerous black and white illustrations, 5 maps
Dimensiuni: 197 x 254 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.45 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

JOHN PREST: City and University; REVD V. GREEN: The University and the Nation; G. TYACK: The Architecture of the University and the Colleges; REVD GEOFFREY ROWELL: The University's Contribution to Religion; H. D. JOCELYN: The University's Contribution to Classical Studies; ALAN BELL: The University's Contribution to Modern Studies in the Arts; O. IMPEY: The Collections of the University; PAUL WEINDLING: The University's Contribution to the Life Sciences and Medicine; PAUL HOCH: The University's Contribution to the Modern Physical Sciences; JOHN DARWIN: The Growth of an International University.

Recenzii

`it offers a wide and unhackneyed choice of over 200 well-captioned illustrations packed into some 400 pages ... John Prest, and his nine contributors have made this far more than another Oxford picture book ... If appeal subscribers want to know what Oxford has given to the world, this book should help to tell them.'The Oxford Times
'lavish book ... It's essential reading for anyone who wants to know more about the fascinating and colourful background of our unique university city and the sometimes bloody rivalry between town and gown.'Oxford Star
'well produced book, essential reference for anyone wanting to learn more about the quirky story that produced this beautiful city'Christopher Koenig, Oxford Star
'Oxford University Press's gorgeous new £25 Illustrated History of Oxford University ... the first full-blown history of the university'Don Chapman, Oxford Mail
'the illustrations are excellent, time and again finding some unfamiliar building, or unfamiliar aspect of a familiar building to show'Auberon Waugh, Daily Telegraph
'This handsome book is indeed illustrated splendidly, and about Oxford University.'Anthony Quinton, London Evening Standard
'it has smooth, acid-free, quarto pages, beautifully printed, sturdily bound and profusely illustrated ... Scholars will still want the much more expensive eight-volume History, which has been slowly appearing since 1984; but many, including tourists and the economical, will settle for this resplendent account in one book.'Times Literary Supplement
'solidly informative ... much which will interest the specialist as well as the general reader'R.D. Anderson, University of Edinburgh, History, No. 255, February 1994