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  1. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Cambridge remained fairly insignificant until about 1502, when a professorship of divinity was founded—the oldest in the university. In 1511 Desiderius Erasmus went to Cambridge and did much to inculcate the new learning of the Renaissance there.

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  2. Há 4 dias · The great scholarly work of Denys Winstanley (Unreformed Cambridge [1935]) and more recently Sheldon Rothblatt’s The Revolution of the Dons (1968 and 1980) and Peter Searby’s History of the University of Cambridge, 1750–1870 (1997) have provided scholarly treatments of the university’s history as seen through its institutions and statutes.

  3. Há 3 dias · Footnotes. THE AGE OF REFORMS, 1800–82. In the early decades of the new century the University continued in its traditional ways, small in numbers and parochial in outlook.

  4. Há 2 dias · Footnotes. THE MODERN UNIVERSITY, 1882–1939. This period is divided naturally into two by the First World War, which had profound effects on the life of the University, among them being the coming of general state aid. In the period before 1914 numbers had increased considerably.

  5. Há 4 dias · The University of Cambridge: The sixteenth century. A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 3, the City and University of Cambridge. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1959. This free content was digitised by double rekeying.

  6. Há 5 dias · Law’s book begins with the traditional perception of Cambridge, derived initially from John Foxe, that the university was the ‘cradle of reformation’ in the 1520s, focusing especially on the university’s entanglement with reformation controversies and the state between 1535 and 1547.