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ALUMNI CANTABRIGIENSES: VOLUME 2, FROM 1752 TO 1900, PART 4, KAHLENBERG-OYLER
A BIOGRAPHICAL LIST OF ALL KNOWN STUDENTS, GRADUATES AND HOLDERS OF OFFICE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO 1900 |
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John Venn (Editor), John Archibald Venn (Editor) |
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Electronic book text |
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£60.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
1139093967 |
ISBN 13: |
9781139093965 |
Publisher: |
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
5 April, 2012 |
Series: |
Cambridge Library Collection - Cambridge |
Description: |
Detailed and comprehensive, the second volume of the Venns' directory, in six parts, includes all known alumni until 1900. |
Synopsis: |
The Venns (father and son) published this ten-part work, containing over 125,000 entries, between 1922 and 1954. It is a comprehensive directory of all known alumni of the University of Cambridge, listed in two alphabetical sequences, from the university's foundation in the thirteenth century to 1751 and from 1752 to 1900. John Venn senior (1834-1923) is best known for his work as a philosopher and logician, but contributed to his university in many other ways. His keen interests in genealogy and antiquarian studies inspired this study, researched from sources including episcopal registers. His son, John Archibald Venn (1883-1958) brought the work to completion after his father's death. Thorough and reliable, it is recognised for its extraordinary value to historians and genealogists. Volume 2, Part 4 (1951) covers 'Kahlenberg to Oyler', and includes figures such as historian and scholar John Mitchell Kemble, and author A. A. Milne. |
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UK |
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Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) |
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Non-returnable |
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