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  1. The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's second-oldest university in continuous operation. It grew rapidly from 1167, when Henry II banned English students from attending the ...

  2. Università di Oxford. Regno Unito Inghilterra. Fondazione ufficiale: 1231. Nel 1167 Enrico II richiama da Parigi un gruppo di studenti per fondare l'Università ufficiale di Oxford. Oxford Blue [2] L' Università di Oxford (in inglese: University of Oxford) è la più antica università del mondo anglosassone.

  3. Oxford University Press ( OUP) é uma casa editorial e departamento da Universidade de Oxford. Fundada em 1478, é a maior casa editorial universitária do mundo, sendo maior que todas as casas editoriais universitárias dos Estados Unidos da América combinadas com a Cambridge University Press. [ 1] Tem ramificações em todo o mundo ...

  4. University of Oxford, dikenal masyarakat Indonesia dengan nama Universitas Oxford, adalah universitas riset publik kolegiat yang terletak di kota Oxford, Inggris. Bukti pengajaran dapat ditelusuri sejak tahun 1096, [2] menjadikannya universitas tertua di dunia berbahasa Inggris dan universitas tertua kedua di dunia yang terus beroperasi hingga saat ini.

  5. Oxford University (disambiguation) The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university located in Oxford, England, founded c. 1096 . Oxford University may also refer to: Oxford University (UK Parliament constituency), university constituency to the British House of Commons from 1603 to 1950.

  6. Univérsitas Oxford inggih punika perguruan tegeh pinih purwa mabasa Inggris sané magenah ring kota Oxford, Inggris. Kolese [ uah | uah wit ] Kaca utama ring Kolese Univérsitas Oxford

  7. During the 13th century, rioting between town and gown (townspeople and students) hastened the establishment of primitive halls of residence. These were succeeded by the first of Oxford’s colleges, which began as endowed houses or medieval halls of residence, under the supervision of a Master. Established between 1249 and 1264, University ...