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Oxford Men & Their Colleges. Illustrated With Portraits & Views. Together With The Matriculation Register, 1880-1892

Oxford Men & Their Colleges. Illustrated With Portraits & Views. Together With The Matriculation Register, 1880-1892

Joseph Foster

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354212208
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Oxford Men & Their Colleges: a human ledger of study, status and image at the university. A catalogue for curious minds. Joseph Foster’s distinguished Victorian compilation pairs illustrated college portraits and measured views with a detailed matriculation register for 1880-1892, creating a British university compendium that is as useful to a casual reader as it is to the specialist. Part Victorian era reference, part archival picture book, it illuminates Oxford University history and the customs of Victorian England education through names, dates and faces. The volume functions as a British academic register and a source of historical matriculation records, listing 19th century alumni by college and offering the practical cross-reference genealogists prize. As a genealogy research resource it complements material held in Oxford college archives, and its plates and notes make it rewarding for anyone tracing family or institutional histories. Thoughtful, exacting and often vivid in its portraits, the book stands among Joseph Foster works that continue to inform local and university historians.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Its literary and historical significance is plain: the marriage of engraved portraiture and register form captures an era when social identity and academic pedigree were inseparable, and offers primary evidence for studies of class, career and kin in nineteenth-century Britain. Equally at home on the shelf of a collector of academic books or in the hands of a family historian consulting British academic register entries, this edition has been prepared with careful attention to typographic clarity and faithful respect for the original. For readers drawn to Oxford’s architecture and alumni, or to the documentary rigour of Joseph Foster’s works, this revived title is an approachable, authoritative window into a bygone academic world.

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