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The coat of arms of the University of Oxford depicts an open book with the inscription Dominus Illuminatio Mea (Latin for 'The Lord is my light'), surrounded by three golden crowns. It is blazoned : Azure, upon a book open proper leathered gules garnished or having on the dexter side seven seals of the last the words DOMINVS ILLVMINATIO MEA all ...
In addition there is a book representing learning and a depiction of the university mace. Oxford, confirmed in 1574 Escutcheon: Azure, upon a book open proper leathered gules garnished or having on the dexter side seven seals of the last the words DOMINVS ILLVMINATIO MEA all between three open crowns two and one or.
The Oxford and Cambridge colleges have served as an architectural inspiration for Collegiate Gothic Architecture, used by a number of American universities including Princeton University and Washington University in St. Louis since the late nineteenth century.
The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies: Director: Bassam Fattouh: 2014 Maison française d'Oxford: Director: Pascal Marty: 2020 The Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies: President: Judith Olszowy-Schlanger: 2018 The Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies: Director: Shaunaka Rishi Das: 1997 The Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies: Director ...
The full name of the College, as indicated in its annual reports, is The Provost and Scholars of The Queen's College in the University of Oxford. [10] Queens' College in Cambridge positions its apostrophe differently and has no article, as it was named for multiple queens (Margaret of Anjou and Elizabeth Woodville). [citation needed]
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Spring Hill College moved to Oxford in 1886 [7] and was renamed Mansfield College after George Mansfield and his sister Elizabeth. The Victorian buildings, designed by Basil Champneys on a site bought from Merton College, were formally opened in October 1889. [8] Mansfield was the first Nonconformist college to open in Oxford.