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Cambridge and Its Colleges

by A. Hamilton Thompson

"Cambridge and Its Colleges" by A. Hamilton Thompson is a comprehensive exam of the arena-magnificence academic and architectural gems tucked away inside the historical city of Cambridge. Thompson cautiously reveals the various tiers of documentation, scholarly accomplishment, and subculture that contain this esteemed group. The book capabilities as a literary manual, taking readers via the well-known hallways of Cambridge's educational establishments, every bankruptcy dedicated to a super studying surroundings. Thompson's tale captures the soul of each college's particular individual with the aid of painting a vibrant image of the architectural wonders, from the enduring spires to the serene courtyards. Thompson explores the affluent material of Cambridge's environment with authority, recounting the development of these intellectual strongholds and their continuing affect on learning and society. Beyond the stone walls, the writer describes the rich, highbrow lives which have flourished inside these establishments, from floor-breaking research to enduring customs that have fashioned a technology of scholars. "Cambridge and Its Colleges" is more than just a guidebook; it is a monument to the wealthy history of one of the global's nice universities. A. Hamilton Thompson's skillful fusion of ancient knowledge and architectural admiration takes readers on an engrossing tour via Cambridge's heart and spirit, making this painting a ought to-have associate for all people seeking to learn greater about this famend college city.

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Author Biography

Historian Alexander Hamilton Thompson was born on November 7, 1873, and died on September 4, 1952. From 1924 until 1939, he taught medieval history at the University of Leeds. Thompson was born on 7 November 1873 at Clifton, Bristol, the son of The Reverend John Thompson, Vicar of St Gabriel's, Bristol, and his wife Annie Hastings (née Cooper, daughter of Canon David Cooper). He spent 1883-1890 at Clifton College and one year at Totnes School. He was awarded a small scholarship by St John's College, Cambridge, to study Classics from 1892 to 1895. He obtained his BA in 1895, later elevated to MA in 1903. Following graduation, Thompson worked as a tutor around Europe until 1897, when he returned to Cambridge to teach extramural courses. From 1897 to 1919, he lectured for the Cambridge University Extension program. He started writing volumes on English literature, medieval English military architecture, and the history and design of the English parish church at this time. In 1919, Thompson was hired as an English lecturer at Armstrong College in Newcastle upon Tyne, which was a part of Durham University at the time and is now Newcastle University. In 1921, he received a promotion to Reader in Medieval History and Archaeology.

Details

ISBN936046032X
Author A. Hamilton Thompson
Pages 174
Publisher Double 9 Books
Year 2024
ISBN-13 9789360460327
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2024-01-01
Imprint Double 9 Books
Audience General

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