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  1. 萬靈學院 (All Souls College,全名The Warden and the College of the Souls of all Faithful People deceased in the University of Oxford [1] )是 牛津大學 的一個學院,位於英國 牛津 。. 它創建於1438年,得名於 萬靈節 。. 萬靈學院的獨特之處在於,它的所有成員都會自動成為院士(即學院 ...

  2. All Souls College The College of All Souls of the Faithful Departed, of Oxford, was founded by Henry VI and Henry Chichele (fellow of New College and Archbishop of Canterbury), on 20 May 1438. Today the College is primarily an academic research institution at the University of Oxford, having strong ties to the public domain.

  3. The College of All Souls of the Faithful Departed, of Oxford 1, mieux connu sous le nom de All Souls College, est l'un des collèges fédérés de l' université d'Oxford, au Royaume-Uni . All Souls est un collège particulier à Oxford car tous ses membres sont automatiquement fellows, c’est-à-dire membres du conseil dirigeant le collège.

  4. Alternative entrance on High Street into Kitchen Quad is through a wicket gate which has a step. Catte Street entrance is through the Library Gate which has a step. Portable ramps for the entrances are available on request - these are steep and may not be suitable for all. No accessible bedrooms on main site. Ground floor bedroom available off ...

  5. Directions to All Souls College (Oxford) with public transport. The following transport lines have routes that pass near All Souls College. Bus: 14 400 OXF ST1 TUBE X40 X5 X7 Train: CHILTERN RAILWAYS CROSSCOUNTRY GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

  6. The Categories of Fellowship. All Souls does not admit undergraduates and the composition of its Fellowship differs from that of other colleges. Most of its Fellows, of which a number hold Chairs, Lectureships, or Readerships within the University, are engaged in teaching and research.

  7. Law at All Souls has a long and distinguished history. The College’s Founder, Archbishop Chichele, intended some of the College's fellowships to support those studying canon and civil law. In 1753, William Blackstone gave the first Oxford lectures on the common law while a Fellow of the College, and in 1758 he became the first Vinerian Professor of the Common Law.