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- Oxford was founded due to its strategic location on the upper reaches of the River Thames at its confluence with the River Cherwell1. It grew in national importance during the early Norman period and became home to the fledgling University of Oxford in the late 12th century12. The university was modeled on the University of Paris, with initial faculties of theology, law, medicine, and the liberal arts2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Originally of strategic significance due to its controlling location on the upper reaches of the River Thames at its confluence with the River Cherwell, the town grew in national importance during the early Norman period, and in the late 12th century became home to the fledgling University of Oxford.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OxfordBy the end of that century, a university was well established, perhaps resulting from the barring of English students from the University of Paris around 1167. Oxford was modeled on the University of Paris, with initial faculties of theology, law, medicine, and the liberal arts.www.britannica.com/topic/University-of-Oxford
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History. Aerial view of Merton College 's Mob Quad, the oldest quadrangle of the university, constructed between 1288 and 1378. In 1605, Oxford was still a walled city, but several colleges had been built outside the city walls (north is at the bottom on this map). Founding. Balliol College, one of the university's oldest … See more
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the … See more
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The University of Oxford's foundation date is unknown. In the 14th century, the historian Ranulf Higden wrote that the university was … See moreColleges arrange the tutorial teaching for their undergraduates, and the members of an academic department are spread around many colleges. Though certain colleges do have … See more
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