The University of Oxford was a medieval wonder. After its foundation
in the late 12th century it made a crucial contribution to the core
syllabus of all medieval universities - the study of the liberal arts
law, medicine and theology - and attracted teachers of international
calibre and fame. The ideas of brilliant thinkers like innovative
translator of Greek Robert Grosseteste, pioneering philosopher Roger
Bacon and reforming Christian humanist John Colet redirected
traditional scholasticism and helped usher in the Renaissance. In her
concise and much-praised new history, G R Evans reveals a powerhouse
of learning and culture. Over a span of more than 800 years Oxford has
nurtured some of the greatest minds, while right across the globe its
name is synonymous with educational excellence. From dangerous
political upheavals caused by the radical and inflammatory ideas of
John Wyclif to the bloody 1555 martyrdoms of Hugh Latimer and Nicholas
Ridley; and from John Ruskin's innovative lectures on art and
explosive public debate between Charles Darwin and his opponents to
gentler meetings of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R.Tolkien and the Inklings in
the 'Bird and Baby', Evans brings Oxford's revolutionary events, as
well as its remarkable intellectual journey, to vivid and sparkling
life.
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A New History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780857717689
Publisert
2015
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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