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Cambridge's colleges were originally an incidental feature of the system. No college is as old as the university itself. The colleges were endowed fellowships of scholars. There were also institutions without endowments, called hostels. The hostels were gradually absorbed by the colleges over the centuries, but they have left some indicators of their time, such as the name of Garret Hostel Lane. Hugh Balsham, Bishop of Ely, founded Peterhouse in 1284, Cambridge's first college. Many colleges were founded during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, but colleges continued to be established throughout the centuries to modern times, although there was a gap of 204 years between the founding of Sidney Sussex in 1596 and Downing in 1800. The most recently established college is Robinson, built in the late 1970s. However, Homerton College only achieved full university college status in March 2010, making it the newest full college (it was previously an "Approved Society" affiliated with the university). In medieval times, many colleges were founded so that their members would pray for the souls of the founders, and were often associated with chapels or abbeys. A change in the colleges focus occurred in 1536 with the Dissolution of the Monasteries. King Henry VIII ordered the university to disband its Faculty of Canon Law and to stop teaching "scholastic philosophy". In response, colleges changed their curricula away from canon law and towards the classics, the Bible, and mathematics. As Cambridge moved away from Canon Law, it also moved away from Catholicism. As early as the 1520s, Lutheranism and what was to become more broadly known as the Protestant Reformation were making their presence felt in the intellectual discourse of the university. Among those involved was Thomas Cranmer, later to become Archbishop of Canterbury. As it became convenient to Henry VIII in the 1530s, the King looked to Cranmer and others (within and without Cambridge) to craft a new path that was different from Catholicism yet also different from what Martin Luther had in mind. Nearly a century later, the university was at the centre of a Protestant schism. Many nobles, intellectuals and even common folk saw the ways of the Church of England as being too similar to the Catholic Church and that it was used by the crown to usurp the rightful powers of the counties. East Anglia was the centre of what became the Puritan movement and at Cambridge, it was particularly strong at Emmanuel, St Catharine's Hall, Sidney Sussex and Christ's College. They produced many "non-conformist" graduates who greatly influenced, by social position or pulpit, the approximately 20,000 Puritans who left for New England and especially the Massachusetts Bay Colony during the Great Migration decade of the 1630s. Oliver Cromwell, Parliamentary commander during the English Civil War and head of the English Commonwealth (1649-1660), attended Sidney Sussex. ZOOOM FOR FULL FLAVOUR!!! Have a nice day.

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jayfar

2:49PM | Tue, 14 August 2012

This is a super shot Steve and great info too. A must zoom.

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durleybeachbum

2:56PM | Tue, 14 August 2012

Very interesting!

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anmes

3:47PM | Tue, 14 August 2012

Both the text and photo are interesting..don't the chimneys look impressive!

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qrud

3:49PM | Tue, 14 August 2012

Exceptional view, this I've never seen this way.

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Juliette.Gribnau

3:59PM | Tue, 14 August 2012

fantastic photo, colors, mood and depth

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JohnDelaquiox

4:19PM | Tue, 14 August 2012

Outstanding capture!

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Celart

4:36PM | Tue, 14 August 2012

A different way to view Cambridge. Very interesting. Perfect shot.. Bravo

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wysiwig

2:09AM | Wed, 15 August 2012

Very intersting infomation. These buildings seem heavy with history. Wonderful image.

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debbielove

10:21AM | Wed, 15 August 2012

Just down the road from me! Yet, I've barely been there! Odd huh? Great shot.. Rob

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Fidelity2

11:46AM | Wed, 15 August 2012

It is very great. 5+! Thanks.

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marybelgium

1:43PM | Wed, 15 August 2012

excellent !

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Richardphotos

4:57PM | Thu, 16 August 2012

I have a good friend that lives there near Cambridge. I hope to be able to see the UK sometime. superb cityscape


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