English Academical Costume (mediaeval).
Author: Edwin Charles Clark
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Published: 1894
Total Pages: 86
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Author: Edwin Charles Clark
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Published: 1894
Total Pages: 86
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: A. T. Bartholomew
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2010-10-31
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 1108015921
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis alphabetical catalogue documents John Willis Clark's collection of over ten thousand Cambridge-related books, pamphlets and pieces of print.
Author: Thomas Chaundler
Publisher: MHRA
Published: 1974
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9780900547317
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 528
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: M. B. Hackett
Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1970-02-02
Total Pages: 434
ISBN-13: 9780521070768
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDr Hackett discovered in the Angelica Library in Rome a manuscript containing a unique text of the first constitution of Cambridge University. The centrepiece of this book is a critical edition of the text with an English translation on facing pages. The importance of his discovery for historians of Cambridge and of medieval university education cannot be overestimated. The Cambridge constitutions form a complete code, promulgated at a remarkably early date (c. 1250). Dr Hackett shows that Oxford lagged more than 50 years behind Cambridge in codifying its statutes and neither Paris nor Bologna, the oldest of all universities, had a written constitution or code of laws at this time.
Author: Laura Fulkerson Hodges
Publisher: DS Brewer
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9781843840336
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA detailed discussion of the meaning and significance of the terms used to describe the clothing of Chaucer's religious and academic pilgrims. Religious and academic dress in the middle ages functioned as a metaphorical signifier of spiritual and intellectual standards, implied a given social status, signalled the rejection or possession of garment wealth, and, in the details, suggested the wearer's spiritual state. This book presents the first sustained analysis of the characterizing dress worn by Chaucer's pilgrims who are in holy orders and/or affiliated with universities; the author uses approaches from a variety of disciplines [received criticism of late medieval literature, developments in political, economic and social history, the visual arts, and material culture] in order to present the complex ideas and rhetoric the pilgrims' dress expresses. She also makes the religious, intellectual, and material culture of Chaucer's day accessible to modern audiences through the reconstruction of the significance of fabrics, dyes, accessories, garments, and assembled costumes, and an explanation of technical details and specialist vocabularies for cloth-making, clothing, accessories, and their images in the visual arts.
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Published: 1900
Total Pages: 430
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Published: 1894
Total Pages: 470
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard Kirwan
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-04-01
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 1317059190
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA greater fluidity in social relations and hierarchies was experienced across Europe in the early modern period, a consequence of the major political and religious upheavals of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. At the same time, the universities of Europe became increasingly orientated towards serving the territorial state, guided by a humanistic approach to learning which stressed its social and political utility. It was in these contexts that the notion of the scholar as a distinct social category gained a foothold and the status of the scholarly group as a social elite was firmly established. University scholars demonstrated a great energy when characterizing themselves socially as learned men. This book investigates the significance and implications of academic self-fashioning throughout Europe in the early modern period. It describes a general and growing deliberation in the fashioning of individual, communal and categorical academic identity in this period. It explores the reasons for this growing self-consciousness among scholars, and the effects of its expression - social and political, desired and real.
Author: Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England)
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Published: 1904
Total Pages: 350
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