Mediæval town series

Oxford and Its StoryTHE Story of Oxford touches the History of England, social and political, mental and...
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Author: Headlam, Cecil,1872-1934
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Language: English
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Mediæval town series

Mediæval town series

€6,25

Mediæval town series

€6,25
Author: Headlam, Cecil,1872-1934
Format: eBook
Language: English

Oxford and Its Story

THE Story of Oxford touches the History of England, social and political, mental and architectural, at so many points, that it is impossible to deal with it fully even in so large a volume as the present. Even as it is, I have been unavoidably compelled to save space by omitting much that I had written and practically all my references and acknowledgments. Yet, where one has gathered so much honey from other mens flowers not to acknowledge the debt in detail appears discourteous and ungrateful; and not to give chapter and verse jars also upon the historical conscience. I can only say that, very gratefully, Jai pris mon bien o je lai trouv, whether in the forty odd volumes of the Oxford Historical Society, the twenty volumes of the College Histories, the accurate and erudite monographs of Dr Rashdall (Medival Universities) and Sir Henry Maxwell Lyte (History of the University of Oxford to the year 1530) or innumerable other works. Where so much has been so well done by others in the way of dealing with periods and sections of my whole subject, my chief business has been to read, mark, digest, and then to arrange my story. But to do that thoroughly has been no light task. Whether it be well done or ill-done, the story now told has the great merit of providing an occasion, excuse was never needed, for the display of Mr Herbert Railtons art. {1} ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 46274
Author: Headlam, Cecil
Release Date: Jul 13, 2014
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: Railton, Fanny , Railton, Herbert, 1857-1910

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