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Corpus Christi College was founded in 1352, making it one of Cambridge's oldest colleges; it is also one of its smallest. Within the college, the Parker Library houses many rare Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, including the oldest extant copy of the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The contents of the library is currently in the process of being digitised. |
Corpus Christi College was founded in 1352, making it one of Cambridge's oldest. It is also one of the smallest. The Parker Library houses many rare Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, including the oldest extant copy of the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The contents of the library is currently in the process of being digitised. |
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Corpus Christi College was founded in 1352, making it one of Cambridge's oldest. It is also one of the smallest. The Parker Library houses many rare Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, including the oldest extant copy of the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The contents of the library is currently in the process of being digitised.
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