Carmina Quadragesimalia Ab dis Christi Oxon. Alumnis Composita is a collection of Latin poems composed by students of Christ Church, Oxford. Edited by C. Este and A. Parsons, the work presents a series of verses likely intended for the Lenten season. These poems offer insight into the religious and intellectual life of Oxford students during the period in which they were written, showcasing their mastery of Latin and their engagement with theological themes. This volume provides a valuable resource for scholars of Latin literature, religious history, and the history of education.
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