This is a meticulously preserved edition of "The Oxford University Calendar" from 1820, offering a fascinating glimpse into the academic and administrative structure of one of the world's most prestigious universities during the early 19th century. This calendar provides a comprehensive overview of the university's officers, professors, fellows, and students, along with details on examinations, prizes, and ceremonies.
Researchers and historians will find valuable insights into the curriculum, governance, and social life at Oxford during a transformative period. This historical document serves as a primary source for understanding the evolution of higher education and the enduring legacy of Oxford University. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of education, British history, and the inner workings of a historic academic institution.
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