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SOURCES OF HISTORY. II; COLLEGE HISTORIES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 November 2010

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Illius quidem (Collegii) suadet amor, ut quaecunque de eo apud antiquos scriptores sive editos sive ineditos, in quibus curiose magis quam utiliter versari soleo, dicta sparsim jacent, quasi relliquias quasdam in unum acervum congererem, ne aut charissimum (Collegium) memoria indignum, aut ego illius immemor esse videar.

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There are four instances of a complete history of a ‘private College’, at least complete as far as they go; for the want of that wide historical research and patient authorship so rarely practised at the present day, has left a void to be filled up. Of these four, one is of Corpus Christi College, first published by Masters in 1753. A corrected and enlarged edition was in 1835 given to the public by Dr. Lamb the present Master. The other three still in MS. are of St. John's Caius and Jesus Colleges.

2. The original of the History of St. John's College, in Baker's own handwriting, is No. 7028 of the Harleian MSS. in the British Museum. A copy of it was granted to the proper desire of the College, and is there most religiously preserved; it is ere long to be given to the world, with an appendix of the since expired generations. On this account, we will say little respecting it, that the suspended curiosity of the reader may suffer no subtraction.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1840

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