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Volume Plan – The Oxford Traherne
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Welcome to The Oxford Traherne. Scenographia Systematis Copernicani’, from Andreas Cellarius,. Harmonia Macrocosmica Sev Atlas Universalis Et Novus. Amsterdam, 1661): courtesy of Heidelberg University Library under the Creative Commons Licence CC-BY-SA 3.0. Volumes I and II. The Osborn Manuscript and ‘The Ceremonial Law’. Early Notebook and Ficino Notebook. Volumes VII and VIII. Dobell Folio and ‘Poems of Felicity’. Volumes IX, X, and XI. A Serious and Pathetical Contemplation.
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About Thomas Traherne – The Oxford Traherne
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Welcome to The Oxford Traherne. The Southeast Prospect of Hampton Court, Herefordshire. C1699, detail: courtesy of the Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection. MS 1360, fol. 272r (‘The Kingdom of God’, ch. XXVII): Trustees of Lambeth Palace Library. Thomas Traherne was born in Hereford. In the autumn of 1673, Traherne went to London to arrange for the publication of. For a detailed account of Traherne’s life, see ‘ Thomas Traherne,. The Southeast Prospect of Hampton Court, Herefordshire.
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Projects | CEMS Oxford
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The Authorship of 'All's Well.'. Title page of Walter Paters,. Studies in the History of the Renaissance. London: Macmillan, 1873). The Oxford Francis Bacon. The Oxford Edition of the Sermons of John Donne. Sharon Achinstein, AHRC funding for an Edition of Miltons Divorce Tracts (2007). John Selden (1584-1654): Scholarship in Context. Free-thinking and language-planning in late 17th century-England. The Reading of Hebrew and Jewish Texts in the Early Modern Period. The Thomas Gray Archive.
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Faculty members | CEMS Oxford
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History of Art Faculty. Faculty of Modern Languages. Faculty of Oriental Studies. History of Art Faculty. Details on individual Faculty Members can be found on the English Faculty website. Professor Richard McCabe, FBA. Professor Laurie E. Maguire. Dr Bart van Es. Faculty of Modern Languages. Prof R A Cooper. Dr N H Griffin. Dr C P Thompson. Dr Juan Carlos Condé. Faculty of Oriental Studies. Hebrew and Jewish Studies. Dr Piet van Boxel. Inner and South Asia. Canon Dr Judith Maltby.
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The Edition – The Oxford Traherne
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Welcome to The Oxford Traherne. Circle of Jan van Kessel,. Study of Birds and Monkey. 1660 70, detail of bird of paradise: courtesy of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Osborn MS b308, p. 149 (‘Select Meditations’, III.65): The James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. Textually the edition is dominated by the ten extant manuscripts. The three volumes based on printed copy-texts will for the first time undertake full collation.
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The Editorial Team – The Oxford Traherne
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Welcome to The Oxford Traherne. Jan van Kessel I,. A Cockchafer, Beetle, Woodlice, and other Insects, with a Sprig of Auricula. C1650s (WA1940.2.40): Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford. MS 1360, fol. 289v (‘The Kingdom of God’, ch. XXX): Trustees of Lambeth Palace Library. The editorial team of the Oxford Traherne currently consists of ten scholars, drawn from a wide range of disciplines and committed to a collaborative method of working. Dr Julia Smith, General Editor. Entry on Traherne;. Johanna Ha...
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OCLA: Islam and the Islamic World
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OXFORD CENTRE for LATE ANTIQUITY. The Late Roman Empire. Byzantium and the Christian East. Judaism and the Jewish World. Islam and the Islamic World. Raquo; Seminars and Events. Raquo; Research Projects. Raquo; Research Students. Raquo; Graduate Degree Courses. Raquo; Past OCLA events. Islam and the Islamic World. The Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem. And to the Ashmolean Museum. With its extensive Islamic collections. Oxford has teaching and research staff in a wide-range of the disciplines relevant to t...
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Printed Book Census – The Oxford Traherne
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Welcome to The Oxford Traherne. Copies of Thomas Traherne,. 1675): The Oxford Traherne. 1675), p. 568: The Oxford Traherne. The Oxford Traherne is undertaking a comprehensive survey of all surviving copies of Thomas Traherne’s early printed works. Only three of Traherne’s works were printed in the seventeenth century:. A Serious and Pathetical Contemplation of the Mercies of God. Of multiple copies in order to establish the best copy-text. Copies of Thomas Traherne,. 1675): The Oxford Traherne. The John ...
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Graduate Studies | CEMS Oxford
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Graduate Studies Graduate Studies. Graduate Studies in English. A list of relevant early modern postholders in Oxford can be found on the Whos Here page. Faculty members have especially active interests in the following areas:. History of the book. Reception of classical literature. Oxford has a particular interest in the relationship between Literature and History and in Editing. Hester Biddle, Wo to thee City of Oxford. The Oxford Edition of the Sermons of the John Donne. The Works of Lucy Hutchinson.
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Resources | CEMS Oxford
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This section contains a range of approaches and resources for early modern studies. Research Techniques contains overviews of three major areas of study: Exploring Renaissance Texts: from the republic of letters to the world wide web, Exploring Literary Manuscripts, Exploring lives: biographical/genealogical research. Research Areas provides a range of online and textual resources for a number of early modern themes, from America to Womens Writing. University of Oxford Contact CEMS.