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  1. 1 giorno fa · He retired in 2017 as Professor Emeritus of Mediterranean History. He is a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.[2] He was Chairman of the History Faculty at Cambridge University, 2003-5, and was elected a member of the governing Council of Cambridge University in 2008.

  2. 2 giorni fa · 166-191. The University of Cambridge: The early Stuarts and Civil War. 191-210. The University of Cambridge: The age of Newton and Bentley (1660-1800) 210-235. The University of Cambridge: The age of reforms (1800-82) 235-265. The University of Cambridge: The modern university (1882-1939) 266-306.

  3. 4 giorni fa · The executors of Dr. John Caius purchased the property in the following year in accordance with the terms of his will, and conveyed it to Gonville and Caius College. The estate was then a little over 172 a.

  4. 2 giorni fa · An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge. The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the City of Cambridge. Although mostly focused on the colleges and other buildings of the university, this volume also covers the city's churches and secular structures such as Hobson's Conduit.

  5. 5 giorni fa · In 1556–7 the manor was granted to John Kaye or Caius, one of the physicians of the royal household. In 1557 he refounded Gonville Hall where he had been educated, and to this college, which from that time became known as Gonville and Caius College, he granted the manor of Croxley.

  6. 5 giorni fa · Druery and Alice his wife, late 17th-century; (10), of Sir John Ellys, 1716, Master of Gonville and Caius College, with crest of a mermaid, in a shield. (11), of George Gilbert Allix, 1795, and his brothers Thomas, 1809, Wager, February 1812, and William, 1812; (12), of John Peter Allix, 1807, and Catharine (Green) his wife.

  7. 3 giorni fa · Elisabeth Leedham-Green. Oak galls. Materials: Inks, Pens, and Surfaces. The documents/samples of hands displayed here were written between 1500 and 1690, most or all of them with a goose-quill pen and an iron gall or carbon-based ink. Iron gall ink was made up from galls (usually oak-galls), copperas [copper sulphate] or green vitriol [ferrous ...