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  1. Law at All Souls has a long and distinguished history. The College’s Founder, Archbishop Chichele, intended some of the College's fellowships to support those studying canon and civil law. In 1753, William Blackstone gave the first Oxford lectures on the common law while a Fellow of the College, and in 1758 he became the first Vinerian Professor of the Common Law.

  2. The College of All Souls of the Faithful Departed, of Oxford 1, mieux connu sous le nom de All Souls College, est l'un des collèges fédérés de l' université d'Oxford, au Royaume-Uni . All Souls est un collège particulier à Oxford car tous ses membres sont automatiquement fellows, c’est-à-dire membres du conseil dirigeant le collège.

  3. オール・ソウルズ・カレッジ (All Souls College、正式名称: The Warden and College of the Souls of all Faithful People deceased in the University of Oxford)は イギリス、オックスフォード大学のカレッジ。 著名なフェロー. アイザイア・バーリン(政治哲学者、思想史家)

  4. Hace 4 días · ALL SOULS COLLEGE History . 1. The college of all the souls of the faithful departed in Oxford, called in its early days 'The College of the Souls' (Collegium animarum), was planned, built, and endowed by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury (1414–43).The foundation charter was granted by Henry VI on 20 May 1438, and at the archbishop's request the king accepted the title of co-founder ...

  5. All Souls College. Oxford, England, Europe. Oxford. One of Oxford’s wealthiest and most tranquil colleges, All Souls was founded as a centre of prayer and learning in 1438. Much of its facade dates from that era, while the smaller Front Quad has remained largely unchanged for five centuries. The eye-catching mock-Gothic towers on the North ...

  6. The Examination Fellowships are seven-year fellowships open to those who have recently completed a first degree and, in addition to which, either did that degree at Oxford or have enrolled as a graduate student at Oxford. 4. normally, you have successfully completed your first degree not more than seven terms before the relevant election, i.e ...

  7. The links between All Souls College and the colonial past have many aspects, notably in relation to the Caribbean, India and Africa. The Caribbean In 1710 Christopher Codrington, the governor-general of the Leeward Islands, who had been born in Barbados in 1668, and became a Fellow of the College in 1690, bequeathed his books to All Souls and £10,000 for the building of a library.