Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Brasenose College, Oxford University
Connections
Connections Sort ascending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Residence | Walter Pater | In 1869 Pater moved from Brasenose College
and took a house with his sisters at 2 Bradmore Road, Oxford. He developed a wider social circle and began dressing like a dandy. |
Occupation | Walter Pater | |
Occupation | Walter Pater | While at Brasenose
, he wrote three anonymous essays for the Westminster Review: Coleridge
's Writings, Winckelmann, and The Poetry of William Morris. All three were attacked, says scholar Laurel Brake |
Friends, Associates | Walter Pater | From his time at BrasenoseWP
knew Oscar Browning
. In Oxford and London he socialized with Edmund Gosse
, Algernon Charles Swinburne
, Simeon Solomon
, Oscar Wilde
, Vernon Lee
, A. Mary F. Robinson |
Family and Intimate relationships | Mary Augusta Ward | Mary Augusta Arnold
married Thomas Humphry Ward
, a Fellow of Brasenose
who came from a middle-class family. Sutherland, John. Mrs. Humphry Ward. Clarendon Press. 56, 43-4 |
Education | John Buchan | After going to school in several different towns as his father was allotted to various parishes, JB
went on a scholarship to Glasgow University
, where he specialised in classics and was taught by Gilbert Murray |
Timeline
October 1974: The first women students were admitted to...
Building item
October 1974
The first women students were admitted to formerly all-male colleges of Oxford University: Brasenose
, Hertford
, St Catherine's
, Jesus
, and Wadham
.
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