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  1. Merton College, Oxford. Merton College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, who was the Chancellor to Henry III and Edward I. It claims to be the oldest college in Oxford, although Balliol College and University College also claim to be the oldest. [1] Mob Quad from Chapel Tower.

  2. Merton has one fully-adapted set of rooms, consisting of a bedroom, study and bathroom and a room for a carer, if required, which are located in the graduate annexe in Jowett Walk. The college has a few one-bedroom flats for couples, which are in a building located on the corner of Iffley Road and Stockmore Street, about ½ mile from the city ...

  3. Merton College is the oldest at Oxford, established in 1264. It has matriculated Nobel laureates and other luminaries like the American poet TS Elliott, William Harvey (the early 17C physician who first described the circulation of blood), and Sir Thomas Bodley (who established Oxford 's famed Bodlien Library in 1602).

  4. Merton College. Founded in 1264, peaceful and elegant Merton is one of Oxford’s three original colleges. Like the other two, Balliol and University, it considers itself the oldest, arguing that it was the first to adopt collegiate planning, bringing scholars and tutors together into a formal community and providing them with a planned residence.

  5. Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. Its foundation can be traced back to the 1260s when Walter de Merton, chancellor to Henry III and later to Edward I, first drew up statutes for an independent academic community and established endowments to support it.

  6. Other articles where Merton College is discussed: mathematics: The universities: …Bradwardine, who was active in Merton College, Oxford, in the first half of the 14th century, was one of the first medieval scholars to ask whether the continuum can be divided infinitely or whether there are smallest parts (indivisibles).

  7. Mob Quad in Merton College is probably the oldest quadrangle in Oxford. The quad is so old, it actually doesn’t have any chimneys! (they weren’t in widespread use in England then). Merton College was established in the 1260s. In the 1270 construction began for the hall, the chapel, the library and Mob Quad (which accommodates students).