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Latin Inscriptions in Oxford Reginald H. Adams

Latin Inscriptions in Oxford By Reginald H. Adams

Latin Inscriptions in Oxford by Reginald H. Adams


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This book presents a wide selection of Oxford's Latin inscriptions (and a few Greek ones), found in many accessible places in both city and university, dating from the medieval period to the present day. These evocative mementos of the past are translated and explained, vividly illustrating the history of Oxford for the local and tourist alike.

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Latin Inscriptions in Oxford by Reginald H. Adams

For the first six centuries from the institution's foundation, Latin was the language spoken and written at the University of Oxford. It's no surprise, then, to find that the inscriptions carved into the monuments, colleges and municipal buildings of the city are for the most part also in Latin. It is also a language which lends itself to compression, so an inscription in Latin uses fewer characters than English, for example, saving space and money. But what do they all mean? For this book Reginald Adams has assembled, translated and explained a wide selection of Oxford's Latin inscriptions (and a few Greek ones). These can be found in many accessible places in both city and university, dating from the medieval period to the present day. Their purposes range from tributes and memorials to decorations and witty commentaries on the edifice that they adorn. The figures commemorated include Queen Anne, Roger Bacon, Cardinal Wolsey, Cecil Rhodes, T. E. Lawrence and a kind landlady who provided 'enormous breakfasts', as well as other eminent scholars and generous benefactors. These evocative mementos of the past bring insight to the informed observer of their surroundings and also vividly illustrate the history of Oxford.

Latin Inscriptions in Oxford Reviews

'Adams' energy and enthusiasm for the project is evident throughout his writing, as he contextualises, translates and explains each inscription. ... providing both non-specialist and Latinists with a basic introduction to the great weight of inscriptions at Oxford, reminding us to keep our eyes open and brains alert in order to appreciate.' -- Cressida Ryan

About Reginald H. Adams

Reginald H. Adams was a scholar of St John's College, Oxford in the 1930s. He began his career as a schoolmaster, served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Second World War and was for thirty years one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools. He was the author of 'The College Graces of Oxford and Cambridge' (2013).

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GOR006607271
9781851244300
1851244301
Latin Inscriptions in Oxford by Reginald H. Adams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bodleian Library
2015-05-22
104
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