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Dr Robert Jeremy Adam Inch Catto (born 1939) was, until 2006, the Rhodes Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Oriel College, Oxford, where he was also Senior Dean. He holds a Master's degree (M.A.) and a doctorate (D.Phil.) His research interests lie in the politics and religion of later medieval England. In a piece in ''The Spectator'' to commemorate his retirement in June 2006, Alan Duncan MP described him as "the quintessential Oxford don... if one were to devour C. P. Snow, Goodbye, Mr. Chips and Porterhouse Blue, there is a smattering of Catto in each."〔Duncan, Alan (10 June 2006). (The don who embodies Oxford ) ''The Spectator'' (volume 301 no. 9279) p. 16.〕 == Publications == * (ed. with T. A. R. Evans), (''The History of the University of Oxford Volume I: The Early Oxford Schools'' ) (28 June 1984) Clarendon Press ISBN 0-19-951011-3 * (ed. with T. A. R. Evans), (''The History of the University of Oxford Volume II: Late Mediaeval Oxford'' ) (17 December 1992) Clarendon Press ISBN 0-19-951012-1 * "The King's Government and the Fall of Pecock 1457–58" in ''Rulers and Ruled in Late Mediaeval England'' (ed. R. E. Archer and Simon Walker), (Hambledon, 1995) pp. 201–222 * (ed. with L. Mooney), ''The Chronicle of John Somer'', OFM (Camden Miscellany 34, 1997) * 'Currents of religious thought and expression' in Cambridge Medieval History (ed. MCE Jones), Vol 6 (Cambridge, 2000) pp. 42–65 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jeremy Catto」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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