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Elliott, John R., and John Buttrey. "The Royal Plays at Christ Church in 1636: A New Document." Theatre Research International 10, no. 2 (1985): 93–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883300010646.

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On 29 August 1636, King Charles I and his Queen, Henrietta Maria, paid a royal visit to the University of Oxford at the invitation of Archbishop Laud, Chancellor of the University. They lodged in Christ Church, a royal foundation and the largest of the Oxford colleges, which was to become the seat of their court during the Civil War. During the two days they spent in Oxford on this occasion, the King and Queen and their entourage were entertained with three plays: William Strode's The Floating Island, in Christ Church hall on the night of 29 August; George Wilde's Love's Hospital, in St. John'
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Milton, J. R. "Locke, William III, and the Reform of the Universities." Locke Studies 9 (December 31, 2009): 123–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5206/ls.2009.906.

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 Most of the major early modern philosophers attended university, but before Kant none of them spent a lifetime as a university teacher. Locke’s connections with the academic world were closer than most: he went up to Oxford in 1652, at the age of twenty, as a newly elected student of Christ Church, and he stayed there for nearly fifteen years. Though only intermittently in residence there- after, he retained his studentship until he was expelled by royal command in 1684. After the Revolution he drafted a petition to the king to have his place restored to him, but then with
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Mateer, David. "Oxford, Christ Church Music MSS 984–8: An Index and Commentary." Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle 20 (1987): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14723808.1987.10540916.

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Robert Dow, the original owner of Oxford, Christ Church (Och) MSS 984–8, was the eldest son of Robert Dow (1517–1612), citizen and Merchant Taylor of London. According to the 1568 Heraldic Visitation of London, Robert junior was fifteen at that time, and so was born in 1553; he had four brothers, John, Henry, Thomas and Richard, aged twelve, ten, five and two and a half years respectively. Since both John and Henry attended Merchant Taylors’ School, it is probable that Robert did likewise, though we cannot be certain of this since no accurate register of pupils was kept until Robert Dow senior
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Hanfling, Oswald. "Alfred Jules Ayer." Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 20 (March 1986): 259. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0957042x0000417x.

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Alfred Jules Ayer (1910– ) was born in London and educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. He attended sessions of the logical positivist ‘Vienna Circle’ in 1932, and taught at Oxford from 1933 until joining the Army in 1940. His Language, Truth and Logic was published in 1936, and The Foundations of Empirical Knowledge in 1940. After war service he returned to Oxford in 1945, and became Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic at University College, London, the following year. The Problem of Knowledge was published in 1956. In 1959 he returned to Oxord as Wykeham Professor of Lo
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Курланов, Дометиан. "Review of: Aristotle and Early Christian Thought. London: Routledge, 2019. (Studies in Philosophy and Theology in Late Antiquity; 6). 226 p. ISBN 978-11-38-69799-7." Theological Herald, no. 2(41) (September 15, 2021): 366–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31802/gb.2021.41.2.018.

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Данная книга представляет собой историко-философское исследование о начальном периоде освоения Аристотеля христианами и является шестым изданием, вышедшим в молодой (с 2013 г.) серии «Studies in Philosophy and Theology in Late Antiquity» лондонского издательства Routledge. Автор книги (он же один из редакторов упомянутой серии) — тьютор по богословию колледжа Christ Church и профессор раннехристианских исследований факультета Теологии и религии Оксфордского университета М. Эдвардс — известен в первую очередь благодаря своим популярным работам по истории раннего христианства и патристической фи
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Курланов, Дометиан. "Review of: Aristotle and Early Christian Thought. London: Routledge, 2019. (Studies in Philosophy and Theology in Late Antiquity; 6). 226 p. ISBN 978-11-38-69799-7." Theological Herald, no. 2(41) (September 15, 2021): 366–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31802/gb.2021.41.2.018.

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Данная книга представляет собой историко-философское исследование о начальном периоде освоения Аристотеля христианами и является шестым изданием, вышедшим в молодой (с 2013 г.) серии «Studies in Philosophy and Theology in Late Antiquity» лондонского издательства Routledge. Автор книги (он же один из редакторов упомянутой серии) — тьютор по богословию колледжа Christ Church и профессор раннехристианских исследований факультета Теологии и религии Оксфордского университета М. Эдвардс — известен в первую очередь благодаря своим популярным работам по истории раннего христианства и патристической фи
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Teague, Samuel. "Chapel Royal links in Oxford: The Music of Captain Henry Cooke at Christ Church." Christ Church Library Newsletter 13, no. 1–3 (2023): 16–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14718228.

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NOWAK-KEMP, MAŁGOSIA, and UWE FRITZ. "Chelonian type specimens at the Oxford University Museum." Zootaxa 2604, no. 1 (2010): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2604.1.1.

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In the present paper, the history of the chelonian collection of the Oxford University Museum is summarized and extant type specimens are identified. Currently, there are 46 name-bearing types of 25 chelonian taxa and paralectotypes of three taxa described by Georg Baur, Thomas Bell, André Marie Constant Duméril & Gabriel Bibron, and John Edward Gray from the families Emydidae, Geoemydidae, Testudinidae, Chelidae, and Pelomedusidae. Among the name-bearing types, there are holotypes of eight taxa (Cyclemys bellii Gray, 1863; Emys speciosa var. levigata Gray, 1831; Phrynops bellii Gray, 1844
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Glendon, Mary Ann. "MAKING THE CASE FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN SECULAR SOCIETIES." Journal of Law and Religion 33, no. 03 (2018): 329–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jlr.2019.3.

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This is the text of the opening keynote lecture delivered at the conference, “Is Religious Freedom under Threat?,” Christ Church, Oxford, May 23–25, 2018, convened by Oxford University's McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics and Public Life and Emory University's Center for the Study of Law and Religion.It is truly an honor to deliver the opening lecture for this McDonald Conference titled “Is Religious Liberty under Threat?” Since it was only four years ago that I had given a talk on that subject for the Oxford Journal of Law and Religion’s Summer Academy, which built in turn upon my Harold Be
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LINCOLN, PETER C. "‘PERSONS OF THE HIGHEST WEIGHT IN THE COUNTRY’: WILLIAM BUCKLAND’S EMPLOYMENT OF PATRONAGE IN THE SERVICE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCE." Earth Sciences History 44, no. 1 (2025): 60–87. https://doi.org/10.17704/1944-6187-44.1.60.

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ABSTRACT Throughout his life, the patronage of influential friends was crucial to William Buckland. His entry to Winchester College, his appointments as Oxford's first reader in geology, canon of Christ Church and, finally, dean of Westminster each depended on active support from “persons of the highest weight in the country”, including no fewer than four serving or past prime ministers of the United Kingdom. Over the course of a century, Buckland's immediate forebears had risen from humble origins to become an established clerical family. But geology was an expensive pursuit for a clergyman,
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "University of Oxford. Christ Church"

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Fletcher, David H. "Estate maps of Christ Church, Oxford : the emergence of map-consciousness c1600 to 1840." Thesis, University of Exeter, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.253063.

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Fletcher, David Howard. "Estate maps of Christ Church, Oxford the emergence of map-consciousness c1600 to 1840 /." Online version, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?did=1&uin=uk.bl.ethos.253063.

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Atherstone, Andrew. "Charles Golightly (1807-1885), church parties and university politics in Victorian Oxford." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.365755.

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Carpenter, Thomas. "Oxford University in the reign of Mary Tudor." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2015. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:d622ede8-4cdc-4bf7-acd8-471031eb28a7.

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This thesis addresses a significant, though largely unexplored, part of the Marian Counter-Reformation. Queen Mary and her ministers expected the University of Oxford's contribution to the success of their plans for the English Church to be decisive. From her letter to the University in August 1553, only weeks after her accession, in which she announced her intention of laying the foundations of her ecclesiastical policy in Oxford, the academy underwent a transformation. After decades of trauma which had left the University poor, empty and (literally, in some parts) crumbling, Mary's reign gav
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Morgan, Margaret. "Rational religion and the idea of the university : a study of the Noetics, 1800 to 1836 /." Title page, contents and summary only, 1991. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phm849.pdf.

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Lough, David. "Training leaders for the Lifegroup ministry of the University Church of Christ, Canyon, Texas." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1994. http://www.tren.com.

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Kunde, Gregory T. "Measuring Press Release Placement From Brigham Young University's Public Communications Office to Utah's Newspapers." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 1993. http://patriot.lib.byu.edu/u?/MTGM,19193.

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Lewis, Velda Gale Davis. "From Womanhood to Sisterhood: The Evolution of the Brigham Young University Women's Conference." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2006. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1242.pdf.

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Krok, Marley. "Searching for origins : Joseph Smith and the Church of Christ." Thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:69121.

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Joseph Smith was an American religious leader of the Second Great Awakening who emerged as the founder of the Latter-Day Saint Movement. He was renowned as a charismatic leader who claimed to receive direct revelation from God, garnering him thousands of followers in his lifetime who called the man their prophet. By the power of God, Smith claimed to have translated and received new scripture, comparable to the Bible, which would form the foundation of his religious legacy. This thesis undertakes a close examination of the early writings of Smith in order to determine whether or not they amoun
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Morgan, Margaret Frances. "Rational religion and the idea of the university : a study of the Noetics, 1800 to 1836 / by Margaret Frances Morgan." Thesis, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/19698.

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Books on the topic "University of Oxford. Christ Church"

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Christ Church (University of Oxford). Picture Gallery. Christ Church Picture Gallery, Oxford. Christ Church Picture Gallery, 2002.

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Bill, Edward Geoffrey Watson. Education at Christ Church, Oxford, 1660-1800. Clarendon Press, 1988.

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Christ Church (University of Oxford). Library. The building accounts of Christ Church Library 1716-1779: A transcription with an introduction and indices of donors and craftsmen. (Christ Church Library) for presentation to members of the Roxburghe Club, 1988.

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Fronda, Rahel. Jewish books and their Christian readers: Christ Church connectons : Christ Church Upper Library 22 May-20 October 2017. Christ Church Library, 2017.

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author, Rundle David, and Griffiths Jeremy, eds. A descriptive catalogue of the Western manuscripts, to c. 1600, in Christ Church, Oxford. The Oxford Bibliographical Society, 2017.

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Thalmann, Jacqueline. 40 years of Christ Church Picture Gallery: Still one of Oxford's best kept secrets. Christ Church Picture Gallery, 2008.

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Gyararī, Tōkyō Sutēshon, ed. Firentse Runesansu sobyōten: Okkusufōdo Daigaku Kuraisuto Chāchi Bijutsukan shozō. Firentse Runesansu Sobyōten Jikko Iinkai, 1994.

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Kidd, B. J. (Beresford James), 1863-1948, ed. Selected letters of William Bright: Regius professor of ecclesiastical history in the University of Oxford, canon of Christ Church. Wells Gardner, Darton, 1989.

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compositor, Nash Paul W., Oxford Bibliographical Society, and Harry Ling Ltd, eds. John Fell's New Year books, 1666-1686. The Oxford Bibliographical Society, 2018.

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European Conference for Health and Education Professionals on Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (1st 1997 Christ Church, University of Oxford). Papers and materials arising from the First European Conference for Health and Educational Professionals on Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder held at Christ Church, University of Oxford, 7th-9th April, 1997. International Psychology Services, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "University of Oxford. Christ Church"

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Bruce, Tina, and Yordanka Valkanova. "Froebelian conferences at Canterbury Christ Church University." In The Routledge International Handbook of Froebel and Early Childhood Practice. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315562421-41.

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Mason, J. F. A. "Christ Church." In The History of the University of Oxford. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199510177.003.0009.

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Wollenberg, Susan. "Music in the University and City, I." In Music at Oxford in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780193164086.003.0003.

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Abstract By the late eighteenth century, the musical performances in Commemoration week represented a high point in Oxford’s cultural and ceremonial calendar, involving large numbers of musicians and drawing great crowds. Life in Oxford at other times of year was rich in occasions for music. There is evidence that local musicians were linked with the early development of the St Cecilia’s Day tradition in London in the late seventeenth century/ From 1693 these originally secular celebrations took in a religious element, with a choral service at St Bride’s Church in Fleet Street and a sermon pre
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Rowell, Geoffrey. "The University’s Contribution to Religion." In The Illustrated History of Oxford University. Oxford University PressOxford, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198201588.003.0004.

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Abstract Oxford has made a significant contribution to religion because Oxford was cradled in the Church. The early colleges and halls were religious foundations, founded for such objects as ‘the profit of the holy church of God’, or to the honour of’ our Lord Jesus Christ and of his glorious mother Mary and of all the saints’. Provision was made in early collegiate statutes for the celebration of mass and the regular saying of the canonical hours. Frequently there were particular obligations on the fellows of a college to pray for their founder and his kin after their decease. The common life
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Aston, Nigel. "Oxford personnel." In Enlightened Oxford. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199246830.003.0007.

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Abstract Chapter 6 is the first of four denoted by themes of institutional presence and interaction. This one looks at University office-holders and their relations to the polity and politics of Hanoverian Britain. The careers of all the Chancellors and some of the Vice Chancellors are treated, as well as selective college and hall heads and senior tutors. Their laxity could inflict serious damage on the institution, especially struggling for tokens of official favour under the first two Georges. Their influence reached a climax in the 1790s with Cyril Jackson, Dean of Christ Church, universit
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Robb-smith, A. h. T. "Medical Education." In The History Of The University Of Oxford. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199510160.003.0018.

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Abstract The succession of new endowments which the University received in the late eighteenth century to support medical teaching-posts were the first such benefactions for over a century, and offered the hope that Oxford might reemerge as a major centre of medical education.’ As an immediate result, the number of medical graduates increased threefold in the last two decades of the eighteenth century. By the will of Dr Matthew Lee, who died in 1755, Christ Church received a benefaction to establish an anatomy lectureship. The first lecturer was appointed in 1767 and an anatomy school was open
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Whiteley, J. J. L. "The University Galleries." In The History Of The University Of Oxford. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199510160.003.0021.

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Abstract In the early nineteenth century, most of the works of art belonging to the University (excluding those which belonged to the colleges) were exhibited in and around the Bodleian. The Arundel inscriptions, given to the Uni-versity in 1667, and the busts and statues added by the Countess of Pomfret in 1755 were set out in ground-floor rooms adjoining the Schools Quadrangle. This was not an ideal arrangement, particularly for the Pomfret marbles, which were poorly displayed behind a ‘shilling barrier’.2 The Picture Gallery, one of the oldest public institutions of its kind, was better-org
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Blank, Daniel. "Ben Jonson Joins the University." In Shakespeare and University Drama in Early Modern England. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192886095.003.0006.

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Abstract This chapter explores the motivations for and the significance of Ben Jonson’s bid to become a part of university culture. Although he lacked a university degree, Jonson’s bid was successful: he spent time in residence at Christ Church, Oxford, and received honorary degrees from both Oxford and Cambridge. The chapter attributes Jonson’s academic aspirations to his disapproval of the public stage and his belief that the university dramatic tradition shared his classical priorities. The chapter begins with a discussion of Jonson’s conflicts with his fellow commercial playwrights John Ma
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Brock, M. G. "The Oxford of Peel and Gladstone, 1800-1833." In The History Of The University Of Oxford. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199510160.003.0002.

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Abstract The reforms adopted by Oxford University and its colleges between 1790 and 1 8 ro have been described in The Eighteenth Century, and further detail is added in the chapters which follow.’ Most of the reforms came in a piecemeal way, as one college after another improved its practices. Oriel and Balliol, which were relatively free from ‘locality’ and other restrictions in their fellowships, led the way in making academic promise a decisive consideration in fellowship elections. Oriel’s fellowship examinations soon became something of a model. Corpus held rigorous scholarship examinatio
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Hoch, Paul. "The University’s Contribution to the Modern Physical Sciences." In The Illustrated History of Oxford University. Oxford University PressOxford, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198201588.003.0009.

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Abstract Despite the occasional presence of many interesting and creative characters, Oxford was scarcely to be reckoned a major centre in the physical sciences until well into the present century. In the 1800s it could hardly be mentioned in the same breath as the main German and Scottish universities, Paris, or even Dublin; and in the last third of the nineteenth century it could not bear comparison with Cambridge, Manchester, Vienna, or the Zurich polytechnic. The medieval and early modern beginnings of the subject in the collegiate University were well and truly noted by the first Curator
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Conference papers on the topic "University of Oxford. Christ Church"

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Stock, Gerald. "Group Work: Does It Work?" In Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics Conference. AHFE International, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe100251.

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Group-work plays a significant part in all undergraduate courses while working effectively as a member of a group is one of the most important generic skills that students need to develop while at university in preparation for their future working lives. Many stakeholders, however, have reservations regarding group-based assignments, in particular about whether or not individual group members are rewarded appropriately for their contribution to the overall group achievement. The success of group-work is dependent on both extrinsic factors, such as assignment design, management, assessment, etc
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Tentoma, Nefeli, Andreas Georgopoulos, and Gracia Tucci. "COMPARATIVE INVESTIGATION OF THE 3D REPRESENTATIONS OF THE HOLY AEDICULE OF THE TOMB OF CHRIST." In ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 9th International Congress & 3rd GEORES - GEOmatics and pREServation. Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica9.2021.12153.

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The significance of preservation of cultural heritage is undeniable, which is why both their geometric documentation and the creation of their digital “twins”, i.e. reconstructions and replicas at any scale, are essential procedures. A special category of cultural heritage is sacred sites which combine historical, spiritual and religious values. The most sacred monument of Christianity is the Holy Aedicule covering the Tomb of Christ in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. This paper aims to investigate and compare the various three-dimensional representations of the Holy Aedicule of
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Reports on the topic "University of Oxford. Christ Church"

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Richmond, C. R. (Workshop on transfer of radionuclides to livestock, Christ Church College-University of Oxford, United Kingdom, September 5--8, 1988): Foreign trip report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6097392.

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