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Cambridge and Its Colleges

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The book offers a concise historical and architectural survey of the university town and its constituent colleges, tracing origins from early settlement and monastic schools to the evolution of collegiate life. It describes the university church, individual colleges and their chapels, bridges, courts, and public buildings, noting dates, stylistic features, alterations, and restorations. Chapters present short histories of each college, illustrated views and plans, and discussions of university institutions, civic buildings, and the town's churches, while also addressing newer foundations and women's colleges. The tone combines documentary detail with architectural observation to guide readers through campus topography and development.

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A. Hamilton Thompson

A. Hamilton Thompson was an English author and historian known for his scholarly works on architecture and ecclesiastical history. His notable contributions include "Cambridge and Its Colleges," which explores the rich history and architecture of one of the world's most prestigious universities. Thompson also delved into the study of religious structures with works like "The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church" and "The Historical Growth of the English Parish Church," providing insights into the development of parish churches in England. His research on military architecture is encapsulated in "Military Architecture in England During the Middle Ages," reflecting his diverse interests in historical architecture.

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