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TagsHistory (153), Novel (149), 16th Century (73), Philosophy (54), Classics - Latin (49), Classics - Greek (42), Theology (33), Biography (23), Humanism (17), Literary Criticism (14) — see all tags

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GroupsBBC Radio 3 Listeners, Brits, Christianity, Education, English History - Tudor through Edwardian, Faith and Reason, Graduate Students, Lingua Latina, Oxonians, Reformation Historians

About meI am currently a graduate student at Oxford University, reading for a D.Phil in the Theology Faculty. My main areas of interest are the English Reformation (particularly in the reign of Edward VI), but also more generaly Reformation history, history of education, and humanism. In a former life I was also a Classicist, so I retain some interest in both Classics and Philosophy.

About my libraryMost of the books on here are things I actually own - those that I don't are tagged as "dno". Am nowhere near finished, and it will take me a long time to get there!

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You don't have the OCT of Horace at all. I have the OCT of Horace, which you pinched four years ago, wrote all over and never gave back. Disgrace. It's a good thing I don't really like Horace, isn't it?
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