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  1. 18 de may. de 2024 · En su juventud, Ashmole había estudiado en el Brasenose College de dicha universidad y, posteriormente, había dedicado gran parte de su vida a coleccionar objetos de distintas partes del mundo: manuscritos, grabados, fósiles, obras de arte y herramientas de distintas civilizaciones, entre muchos otros artefactos.

  2. Hace 5 días · Brasenose College: 1509: Gonville and Caius College: £179,827,000: £151,293,000: 360: 234: 3: 52: 48: 597: £301,000 Christ Church: 1546: Trinity College: £772,200,000: £769,800,000: 442: 203: 0: 58: 42: 645: £1,197,000 Corpus Christi College: 1517: Corpus Christi College: £191,539,000: £166,841,000: 258: 98: 2: 59: 41: 358: £535,000 ...

  3. 17 de may. de 2024 · BRASENOSE COLLEGE History. Brasenose College honours two founders, William Smyth, Bishop of Lincoln (d. 1514) and Richard Sutton, serjeant-atlaw and steward of the nunnery of Syon (d. 1524).

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · [photo - Brasenose undergraduates, date unknown] College records indicate that Webb Ellis was not only a keen sportsman, but also a wordsmith. In a student tradition going back to the early 1700s, an undergraduate would write a poem in praise of the new brew of Brasenose Ale and it was recited by the butler on Shrove Tuesday.

  5. 16 de may. de 2024 · Please join the Brasenose College Frankland Visitor, Joanna Kavenna, for a panel discussion with her guest speakers, Eliane Glaser, Benjamin Markovits and Phil Tinline. We live in a world of fake news, misinformation, facts that abruptly become fictions (and vice versa).

  6. 18 de may. de 2024 · The college was founded in 1509 by William Smyth, Bishop of Lincoln and Sir Richard Sutton and took the place of the much earlier Brasenose Hall and Little University or King's Hall. The Old Quadrangle was begun at this date, but the Kitchen Wing may be of the 15th century.

  7. 3 de may. de 2024 · Nestled in Radcliffe Square, Brasenose College stands as a welcoming hub within the vibrant University of Oxford community. Established in the 13th century as Brasenose Hall, it officially became a college in 1509.