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The Building Accounts of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1517-18 (Oxford Historical Society New)
Barry Collett (Author)
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Oxford Historical Society
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The Building Accounts of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1517-18 (Oxford Historical Society New) - Barry Collett
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Synopsis "The Building Accounts of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1517-18 (Oxford Historical Society New)"
<SPAN STYLE="" >Corpus Christi College, Oxford, was founded in 1517 by Richard Fox, bishop of Winchester. He intended it to educate students in classical Greek, Latin and Hebrew, and their literature; Erasmus praised it as a scholarly achievement, and a beacon of Renaissance classical learning. The heart of this book is an edition of the original fortnightly building site accounts of 1517-1518, giving us a window onto a late-medieval building site, with its details of early sixteenth-century building materials, craft techniques, project management skills and working conditions, including siesta periods and sub-contracting. The introduction describes Fox's long road to 1517: his motives far more complicated than a bishop looking for worldly fame and heavenly reward. Born into a Lincolnshire yeoman, Fox studied law at Oxford, rebelled against Richard III and became Henry VII's closest political adviser. Taken together, they provide a detailed account of the foundation of the College, both literal and metaphorical.</SPAN>