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  1. Merton College has an ideal location as it situated along the peaceful and very atmospheric cobbled Merton Street, just off the High Street. Merton, The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford, was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, Lord Chancellor and Bishop of Rochester, and it’s one of three ancient Oxford colleges founded in the thirteenth century.

  2. Sally Hague joined Merton College as Accommodation Manager at the beginning of 2009. Before Merton, Sally’s career was mainly in hotel and hospitality management both in New Zealand, her home country, and in the UK. She has also held positions at the New Zealand Justice Department and in recruitment, where she managed a branch of an ...

  3. Merton College is een van de constituerende colleges van de Britse Universiteit van Oxford. Geschiedenis [ bewerken | brontekst bewerken ] De geschiedenis van Merton College gaat terug tot de jaren 1260, toen Walter de Merton , kanselier van Hendrik III en later van Edward I , de eerste statuten opstelde voor een onafhankelijke academische gemeenschap en dotaties deed om deze te ondersteunen.

  4. Merton College is currently closed to general visitors but members of the public are always welcome for chapel services and events. The choirs are exceptionally good as is the organ, so a detour for evensong (tues to thurs at 615) or for the organ recital (thurs at 115) will prove well worthwhile.

  5. Il Merton College è uno dei collegi fondativi dell' Università di Oxford. Fondato nel 1264, è uno dei più antichi dell'università e fu creato grazie ad una generosa donazione da parte di William de Merton, l'allora Lord cancelliere di Enrico III. Di quel tempo rimangono gran parte degli edifici del primo quadrangle, fra cui la cappella.

  6. Merton College Merton Street Oxford, OX1 4JD United Kingdom. +44(0)1865276310. © 2018-Merton College, UK Registered Charity No. 1139022

  7. Richard Swineshead, Calculator, 1520. Os calculadores de Oxford foram um grupo de pensadores do século XIV, quase todos associados ao Merton College, Oxford; por esta razão foram apelidados de "Escola Merton". Esses homens adotaram uma abordagem surpreendentemente lógica e matemática dos problemas filosóficos.