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He received a teaching award from Oxford in 2005. [7] Among the subjects he taught at Oxford were "Nobility and Gentry in England, 1560–1660", "Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1647–58", and "Law and Legal Institutions in Early Modern Europe". [7] Holmes was married twice, with two sons by the first of those marriages. [1]
The Notebook: a history of thinking on paper. Profile Books. Burke, Victoria E. Recent Studies in Commonplace Books. English Literary Renaissance. The University of Chicago Press. 43 (1 (Winter 2013)): 153–177. doi:10.2307/43607607. Retrieved 3 August 2021. A thorough bibliography of research and writing on commonplace books with associated ...
Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations [2] (OCR) is an examination board which sets examinations and awards qualifications (including GCSEs and A-levels). It is one of England, Wales and Northern Ireland's five main examination boards. OCR is based in Cambridge, with an office in Bourn, Coventry.
Beazley retired in 1956, but continued to work until his death in Oxford, on 6 May 1970. [2] His personal archive was purchased by the University of Oxford in 1964. It was originally accommodated in the Ashmolean Museum, but in 2007 it moved into the Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies as part of the new Classical Art Research Centre.
On his return to Oxford in 1985, Biggar became librarian and research fellow at Latimer House. [3] He additionally taught Christian ethics at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, from 1987 to 1994. [3] He was ordained in the Church of England as a deacon in 1990 and as a priest in 1991. [5] For most of the 1990s, he was chaplain and fellow of Oriel College ...
Honour Moderations (or Mods) are a set of examinations at the University of Oxford at the end of the first part of some degree courses (e.g., Greats or Literae Humaniores). [1] [2] Honour Moderations candidates have a class awarded (hence the 'honours'). However, this does not count towards the final degree.