Clare College: diferenças entre revisões

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O ''college'' foi fundado em 1326, sendo o segundo mais antigo ''college'' ainda existente da universidade, após o [[Peterhouse (Cambridge)|Peterhouse]]. Clare é famoso pelo coro da capela e por seus jardins no "the Backs" (a parte de trás do ''college'' com uma vista para o [[rio Cam]]). O atual ''Master'' é [[Tony Badger]].
 
Clare isé consistentlyconsistentemente oneuma ofdas thefaculdades most popularde Cambridge collegesmais populares amongstentre prospectivepotenciais applicantscandidatos.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/statistics/colleges.html |title=College applications and admissions statistics |publisher=Cam.ac.uk |date= |accessdate=2012-04-02}}</ref> AsA ofpartir de 2012, ittinha had anuma [[Financialdotação endowment|endowmentfinanceira]] ofde aroundcerca de £65m 65 milhões.<ref>[http://www.clare.cam.ac.uk/data/uploads/about/strategicinformation/clares_endowment_mar_2012.pdf Clare's Endowment] (updated March 2012)</ref>
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Clare is consistently one of the most popular Cambridge colleges amongst prospective applicants.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/statistics/colleges.html |title=College applications and admissions statistics |publisher=Cam.ac.uk |date= |accessdate=2012-04-02}}</ref> As of 2012, it had an [[Financial endowment|endowment]] of around £65m.<ref>[http://www.clare.cam.ac.uk/data/uploads/about/strategicinformation/clares_endowment_mar_2012.pdf Clare's Endowment] (updated March 2012)</ref>
 
==History História ==
TheA collegefaculdade wasfoi foundedfundada inem 1326 bypelo theChanceler university'sda Chancelloruniversidade, [[Richard Badew]], ande wasoriginalmente originallyfoi namednomeada '' 'University Hall' ''. ProvidingProporcionando maintenancemanutenção forpara onlyapenas twodois fellowscolegas, itlogo soonatingiu hitdificuldades financial hardshipfinanceiras. InEm 1338, thea collegefaculdade wasfoi refoundedrefundada ascomo '''"Clare Hall'''" bypor anuma endowmentdoação fromde [[Elizabeth de Clare]], auma granddaughterneta ofde [[EdwardEduardo I ofda England|Edward IInglaterra]], whichque providedforneceu forvinte twentycompanheiros fellows ande tendez studentsestudantes.<ref name=cc_history>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=66644 'The colleges and halls: Clare College', A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 3: The City and University of Cambridge (1959), pp. 340-346.] Date Accessed: 2 June 2010</ref> TheA collegefaculdade wasera knownconhecida ascomo Clare Hall untilaté 1856, whenquando itmudou changedseu its namenome topara "Clare College". (AUma newnova "[[Clare Hall, (Cambridge)|Clare Hall]]" wasfoi foundedfundada bypelo Clare College ascomo anuma exclusivelyinstituição postgraduateexclusivamente institutionde pós-graduação inem 1966.)
 
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Clare's Old Court, a Grade I [[listed building]], frames [[King's College, Cambridge#The College Chapel|King's College Chapel]] as the left border of one of the most celebrated architectural vistas in England. It was built between 1638 and 1715, with a long interruption for the [[English Civil War]]. The period spans the arrival of true [[classicism]] into the mainstream of British [[architecture]], such that its progress can be traced in the marked differences between the oldest wing to the north, which still has vaulting and other features in the unbroken tradition of English [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]], and the final southern block, which shows a fully articulated classic style. The college's chapel was built in 1763 and designed by [[James Burrough (architect)|Sir James Burrough]], the Master of neighbouring [[Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge|Caius College]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2011}} Its altarpiece is ''Annunciation'' by [[Giovanni Battista Cipriani|Cipriani]].