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  2. Cosimo de Medici’s visit to Cambridge – Cambridge University Library…

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    it”. We know all this from eye-witness accounts of the time, most notably that left by Count Lorenzo Magalotti (1637-1712), who accompanied the prince on his tour. ... So peculiar, in fact, that the orations of his hosts were almost unintelligible to
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    26 Jun 2024: So peculiar, in fact, that the orations of his hosts were almost unintelligible to their Tuscan visitors, even though Latin was the international language of scholarship at the time. ... best friend at that time was Frances Niven and together they wrote
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    26 Jun 2024: So peculiar, in fact, that the orations of his hosts were almost unintelligible to their Tuscan visitors, even though Latin was the international language of scholarship at the time. ... At the same time his writers, involved in political work or
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    26 Jun 2024: The first part-time curator of the Whipple Museum was A. Rupert Hall (1920-2009). ... A a href="https://archivesearch.lib.cam.ac.uk/repositories/2/archival_objects/1661465"subject file sequence/a established in the early 1960s was soon abandoned through
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    26 Jun 2024: So peculiar, in fact, that the orations of his hosts were almost unintelligible to their Tuscan visitors, even though Latin was the international language of scholarship at the time. ... a First class degree at both Oxford and Cambridge Universities in
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    26 Jun 2024: During this time, he was awarded a UNESCO travel grant to report on the educational work done at Mahatma Gandhi’s ashram in Sevagram and completed a solo walk in the ... When handling such a wide range of material conditions, post-processing can
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    26 Jun 2024: So peculiar, in fact, that the orations of his hosts were almost unintelligible to their Tuscan visitors, even though Latin was the international language of scholarship at the time. ... A second notebook in the collection covers part of McClean’s time

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