Statutes of Sir Walter Mildmay
Discover the rich history of educational governance with the "Statutes of Sir Walter Mildmay," translated for the first time by Frank Stubbings, a Life Fellow and former Librarian of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, this engaging paperback spans 176 pages and brings to life the original Tudor Latin statutes of Emmanuel College.
Far from being just a collection of dry regulations, these statutes provide a fascinating glimpse into college life during the Tudor era. Readers will encounter not only the dons and undergraduates but also insights into the roles of the Manciple, cooks, launderers, and the Master's servant. This reference work is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of higher education in the United Kingdom.
Enhance your library with this unique exploration of academic tradition and social structure, perfect for students, historians, and bibliophiles alike.