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Oxford University

Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, Europe

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Description of institution: Commonly referred to as Oxford University or simply Oxford. There is evidence of teaching as far back as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world, and the second-oldest surviving university in the world. URL:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Oxford Location contains: All Souls College (Institution)
Ashmolean Museum (Original Building) (Building (non-institution))
Balliol College (Institution)
Bodleian Library (Library and/or Archive)
Brasenose College (Institution)
Chemical laboratory (Room or place in a building)
Christ Church Cathedral (Oxford) (Church)
Christ Church College (Institution)
Christ Church College Library (Library and/or Archive)
Corpus Christi College (Institution)
Divinity School (Oxford) (Institution)
Exeter College (Institution)
Gloucester College (Institution)
Hertford College (Institution)
Jesus College (Institution)
Lincoln College (Institution)
Magdalen College (Oxford) (Institution)
Magdalen College Chapel (Oxford) (Church)
Magdalen College Library (Oxford) (Library and/or Archive)
Manchester College (Institution)
Merton College (Institution)
Mount Parnassus (Oxford University) (Site)
Natural History School (Institution)
New College (Institution)
New College Chapel (Church)
Oriel College (Institution)
Oxford Anatomy School (Institution)
Oxford Physic Garden (Site)
Oxford University Press (Print Shop) (Institution)
Queen's College (Oxford) (Institution)
Radcliffe Science Library (Library and/or Archive)
Schools Quadrangle (Building (non-institution))
Sheldonian Theatre (Building (non-institution))
St Edmund Hall (Institution)
St John's College (Oxford) (Institution)
St. Edmund Hall (Institution)
St. John's College (Institution)
St. John's College Library (Library and/or Archive)
St. John's College Library (Oxford) (Library and/or Archive)
St. Mary Hall (Institution)
St. Mary's Church (Church)
Tower of the Old Schools Quadrangle (Room or place in a building)
Trinity College (Oxford) (Institution)
University College (Institution)
Wadham College (Institution)
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People linked to this location: Educated at - Beverland, Adrian (1650-1716)
Educated at - Buggs, John (1603-1640)
Educated at - Eliot, John (-fl. 1683)
Educated at - Hughes, Thomas (-fl. 1692)
Educated at - Pepusch, John Christopher (1667-20 Jul 1752)
Educated at - Tyson, Edward (20 Jan 1651-1 Aug 1708)
Housed collection or remnant at - Ashmole, Elias (1617-1692)
Housed collection or remnant at - Howard, Henry (1628-1684)
Member of parliament for - Bromley, William (1663/1664-1732)
N/A - Sheldon, Gilbert (19 Jun 1598-1677)
Workplace or place of business - Allen, Thomas (1540 or 1542-1632)
Workplace or place of business - Bernard, Edward (1638-1697)
Workplace or place of business - Caswell, John (1654 or 1655-28 Apr 1712)
Workplace or place of business - Cole, Charles (-fl. 1717)
Workplace or place of business - Gregory, David (3 Jun 1659-10 Oct 1708)
Workplace or place of business - Halton, Timothy (bap. 1633-1704)
Workplace or place of business - Millington, Thomas (1628-1704)
Workplace or place of business - Morison, Robert (1620-1683)
Workplace or place of business - Owen, John (1616-1683)
Workplace or place of business - Say, Robert (c.1613-1691 )
Workplace or place of business - Wallis, John (1616-1703)
Workplace or place of business - Ward, Seth (1617-1689)
Workplace or place of business - White, Christopher (1650-1695)
Workplace or place of business - Williams, William (1681-fl. 1719)
Print Sources linked to this location: Housed collection or remnant at - British curiosities in nature and art exhibiting an account of natural and artificial rareties, both ancient and modern, ... And an appendix, concerning the posts, markets, and their fairs
Subject of discourse or work of art - A history of the University of Oxford, its colleges, halls, and public buildings
Subject of discourse or work of art - Geschichte der Deutschen in England von den ersten germanischen ansiedlungen in Britannien bis zum ende des 18. jahrhunderts.
Subject of discourse or work of art - London in 1710, from the Travels of Zacharias Conrad von Uffenbach
Visited - Aus Seb. Faeschs Reisebeschreibung (1669)