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  1. Richard Swineshead (1340), one of the Oxford Calculators. John Wycliffe, theologian (1356) Robert Wikeford, Archbishop of Dublin (c. 1350) Two additional outstanding academic figures from the early 14th century, John Duns Scotus and William of Ockham have long been claimed as Merton alumni, but there is no contemporary evidence to support this ...

  2. The entry fee for visitors is £3 (children under 5 are free) and your admission charge includes a brochure with a map of the college. It is open weekdays 2pm–5pm (or dusk if earlier) and on weekends 10am–5pm (or dusk if earlier). Like other colleges at Oxford, Merton College is occasionally closed to the public for university events.

  3. The College Chapel dates back to the end of the 13th century and stands at the heart of our ancient College as a witness to Christian worship over almost 750 years. Today the Chapel is home to a lively and diverse Christian community which continues this faithful offering of worship with daily services during term time.

  4. O Tripadvisor verifica as avaliações. thursowick. Knoxville, TN144 contribuições. O coral do Merton College é um dos melhores que já ouvi (e já ouvi MUITO). abr. de 2023 • Casais. Feita em 29 de maio de 2023. Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um membro da comunidade do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC.

  5. The Dobson Organ in Merton College Chapel is one of the finest mechanical action organs in the UK. Built by Dobson Pipe Organ Builders of Iowa, USA, and installed in 2013, in readiness for the College’s 750th celebrations in 2014, the organ consists of 44 ranks over three manuals. The specification encourages the performance of a wide ...

  6. The college provides up to 288 rooms for undergraduate accommodation which consists of 200 standard rooms with shared bathrooms and 88 en suite bedrooms, including two rooms which are fully adapted for wheelchair use. Living out: The College can guarantee a room to all students for the full duration of their undergraduate course, and so ...

  7. About. Founded in 1264 AD, Merton is one of the oldest colleges in Oxford. It is home to the oldest academic library in continuous use anywhere in Europe, built between 1373 and 1378. The buildings around the College span many time periods and illustrate several different architectural styles. The oldest buildings still standing date to the 1280s.