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Of these there remains the great dial at All Souls, and one in Brasenose quadrangle; a gnomon on the south-east buttress of
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The old "King's Hall," which bore the name of "Brasenose," was transformed into a college in 1511 by the munificence of our first lay founder, Sir Richard Sutton; he shared his benevolence, however, with Bishop Smith, of Lincoln.
The Charm of Oxford 1892
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Politics, philosophy and economics at Brasenose College, Oxford.
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Politics, philosophy and economics at Brasenose College, Oxford.
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Walter Horatio Pater was a classics scholar at Brasenose College, Oxford, but appended to his impressionistic "studies" of Michelangelo, Botticelli and Leonardo was a "Conclusion" that could not have been more modern and inflammatory in its argument for a hedonistic, ecstatic approach to life.
Decadent Writing Of the 19th Century Nicholas Frankel 2011
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He applied to Brasenose College, Oxford, which was then trying to recruit more state-school pupils.
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Why did Brasenose always make us giggle as children?
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Why did Brasenose always make us giggle as children?
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Why did Brasenose always make us giggle as children?
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My two suitcases and the footlocker my father took to the Naval Academy somehow made it into a taxi, which somehow got past the barrier at Radcliffe Square and dumped me and my stuff in front of Brasenose College.
Dream State Diane Roberts 2008
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