Explore the rich history of Oxford University with "The Oxford University Calendar 1862." This meticulously compiled volume offers a detailed snapshot of university life during the mid-19th century. Providing insights into the academic structure, faculty, and regulations of one of the world's most prestigious institutions, this calendar is an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone with an interest in the evolution of higher education.
Authored by JOHN HENRY and JAMES PARKER, this edition presents a comprehensive overview of the university's activities, including examination schedules, lists of members, and descriptions of various colleges and departments. Delve into the traditions and practices that shaped Oxford University, and gain a deeper understanding of its enduring legacy.
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