Université de Fribourg

Religious, liturgical and musical change in two humanist foundations in Cambridge and Oxford, c. 1534 to c. 1650: St John’s College, Cambridge, and Corpus Christi College, Oxford : A study of internal and external outlook, influence and outcomes

Shinn, Alex ; Harper, John (Dir.)

Thèse de doctorat : Université de Fribourg, 2017.

Religious, liturgical, and musical change in two humanist foundations in Cambridge and Oxford, c. 1534 to c. 1650: St. John's College, Cambridge, and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. A study of internal and external outlook, influence, and outcomes.This study examines two university colleges after their foundation in the early sixteenth-century, emphasising reforms in worship and music during the...

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  • The 'geneva psalters' acquired by St....
  • John's Rentals 1563-66 'geneva psalters' may refer to 'psalters from Geneva' (literally) or it may simply mean 'English metrical psalters, of the kind used or published in Geneva'....
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  • Special interest was paid to those international associations that had remained in Geneva after a substantial portion of the of cial League of Nations family had departed....
  • Amtliche Aktensammlungen im internationalen Vergleich (Munich, 2001). 92 Madeleine Herren scarcity value in its totality, as a representative picture of the evolution of international networks....
  • Marvingt of Nancy; and others whose names must not be omitted are Madame Madeleine Namur, daughter of the distinguished scientist, M....
  • One could see on beyond, far across Lake Geneva, for the air was perfectly limpid....
  • A little to the left was the theatre of another tragic accident which caused the death of three Englishmen and a Chamonix guide....
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  • And so, skirting the grandly-piazzaed theatre, and a plainer looking church, to our Belle Vue hotel again, and off by the train for Cologne....
  • Why confine mosaiced woods to Tunbridge, soft leather gloves to Woodstock, knives to Sheffield, carriages to Long-acre, and watches to Geneva ?...
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  • Gothard ; the second, proceeding from the Lake of Geneva, ascends the Valley of th e Rhone, and crosses the Sim plon; the third, also from th e Lake of Geneva, and diverging from the Vallais, at M artigny, traverses the G reat St....
  • One of the most popular theatres, open all the year round, is the Gerbino....
  • Genoa, like most Italian cities, has a fair proportion of theatres....
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  • The new theatre has a handsome exterior....
  • The handsome façade of the new Theatre in front; the Church of St....
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  • Near the Theatre isan excellent Manege. i 3 ....
  • The Theatre, attached to the School-house. 7....
  • Geneve, 1817...
  • T h e pious ‘"prayer of. poor sister Marie-Madeleine seemed, however, no t likely to be fulfilled : a more genial vocation awaited her benefactor....
  • A t some distance from Yeselle, the rocks, which till then rise per­ pendicularly, open to the east, and form an am phio 2 theatre....
  • Madeleine, with marine (Pliocene) shells....
  • Not only are there no great subalpine sheets of water, like Como or Geneva, but mountain tarns, such as the Dauben See, on the Gemmi, or the Klonthal See, near Glarus, are equally wanting.’...
  • The series may best be studied on the northern borders of the Lake of Geneva between Lausanne and Vevay, where the contiguous villages of Monod and Rivaz are situated....