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  1. Coordinates: 51.754205°N 1.253467°W. Hertford College ( / ˈhɑːrtfərd / HART-fərd ), previously known as Magdalen Hall, is a constituent college of the University of Oxford [3] in England. It is located on Catte Street in the centre of Oxford, directly opposite the main gate to the Bodleian Library.

    • Hertford College in the University of Oxford
    • As the hart panteth after the water brooks
    • Collegium Hertfordiense
    • Sicut cervus anhelat ad fontes aquarum (Latin)
  2. El Magdalen College /ˈmɔːdlɨn/ [1] es uno de los colleges que constituyen la Universidad de Oxford en el Reino Unido. En 2006 tuvo un presupuesto estimado en 153 millones de libras esterlinas. [2] El Magdalen College fue fundado como Magdalen Hall en 1448 por William de Waynflete, Obispo de Winchester. [3]

    • William Waynflete
    • 1458
  3. Debido a problemas de financiación, los edificios del college se llamaron Magdalen Hall (que no estaban relacionados con el Magdalen College) en 1822. En 1874, el combinado Hertford College/Magdalen Hall fue finalmente restablecidos como college de pleno derecho, gracias en gran parte al patrocinio de Sir Thomas Baring.

  4. Magdalen Hall and MCS. Magdalen College shares historical links with two other institutions: Magdalen Hall and Magdalen College School (MCS). The original Magdalen Hall was established by our founder, William Waynflete (c. 1398-1486), and was located further up the High Street.

  5. The history of Magdalen College. Magdalen College was founded in 1458 by William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, and Lord Chancellor. He wanted a college on the grandest scale, and his foundation was the largest in Oxford, with 40 Fellows, 30 scholars (known at Magdalen as Demies), and a large choir for his Chapel.

  6. Alongside a tradition of academic excellence, Magdalen is best known for its architecture including the iconic Great Tower, its warm and welcoming community, and its extensive grounds which include a deer park, a Water Meadow, and Addison’s Walk. Magdalen is open to visitors for most of the year. The New Building from the Water Meadow.

  7. The arrival of Magdalen Hall. The demise of the first Hertford College created a new opportunity for another institution to expand as part of what looks like a coordinated scheme. Magdalen Hall had begun as a hall of residence associated with the grammar school attached to Magdalen College (founded 1480).

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