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Magdalen College (/ ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / MAWD-lin) [4] is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. [5] It was founded in 1458 by Bishop of Winchester William of Waynflete. [6] It is one of the wealthiest Oxford colleges, as of 2022, [3] and one of the strongest academically, setting the record for the highest Norrington Score in 2010 and topping the table twice since then. [7]
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Warren was president of Magdalen College, Oxford, from 1885 to 1928, and served as vice-chancellor of Oxford University from 1906 to 1910 [4] and as Oxford Professor of Poetry 1911–16. [5] [6] Warren published By Severn Sea and Other Poems in 1897 [7] and The Death of Virgil in 1907. In 1913, he published a study of his friend, the poet ...
The head of Magdalen College, University of Oxford, is the president. The following is a list of presidents of the college: [1] John Horley or Hornley (President of Magdalen Hall which preceded the college, 1448–1457) William Tybard (1457–1480) Richard Mayew (1480–1506) John Veysey or Harman (1507–1507) John Claymond (1507–1516)
Owen Oglethorpe, academic and Catholic Bishop, President of Magdalen College, Oxford (1536–1552 and 1553–1555), Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University (1551–1552) Robert Parker, clergyman and scholar; Henry Phillpotts, Anglican Bishop of Exeter, 1830–1869; Reginald Pole, Cardinal in the Church of Rome; Jeremy Sheehy, Anglican priest and ...
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University of Oxford portal; Magdalen College, Oxford, like all Oxford colleges, may elect certain distinguished old members of the college, or benefactors and friends, as 'Honorary Fellows' as an honour and sign of respect or appreciation. This is a list of those so elected: Anatole Abragam [1]