Oxford Almanack
The Oxford Almanack is an annual almanac published by the Oxford University Press for the University of Oxford since 1674.[1]
The Oxford University Press originally held a monopoly on publishing almanacs. The almanacs traditionally included engravings and information about Oxford University, including the Heads of Colleges and a university calendar. No almanack appeared in 1675, but it has been published annually since 1676.[1]
Engravers and artists have included James Basire, Michael Burghers, J.M.W. Turner, and John Piper.
List of almanacks
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Year | Illustration | Artist |
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1992 | ||
1993 | St Hilda's College | Hugh Casson |
1994 | Oxford University Press | |
1995 | St John's College | Ilana Richardson |
1996 | ||
1997 | Covered Market | Michele Tranquillini |
1998 | North Oxford | Matthew Cook |
1999 | University College | Ron Sandford |
2000 | University Church | Sarah McMenemy |
2001 | Oxford in summer | David Mach |
2002 | High Street | David Prentice |
2003 | Folly Bridge | Oliver Warman |
2004 | Harris Manchester College | Philip Atkins |
2005 | Linacre College | Ben Pritchard |
2006 | Saïd Business School | Chris Andrews |
2007 | St Edmund Hall | Joseph Winkelman |
2008 | Magdalen College | Michael Chaplin |
2009 | Radcliffe Observatory | John Walsom |
2010 | Wadham College | Francis Hammel |
2011 | Oxford Canal & St Barnabas Church | John Newberry |
2012 | Botanic Garden | John Lawrence |
2013 | Balliol College | Ivan Green |
2014 | Exeter College | Tim Steward |
2015 | St Cross College | Robin Wilson |
2016 | St Catherine's College | Cathy Read |
2017 | Corpus Christi College | Ceri Allen |
References
- 1 2 Hibbert, Christopher, ed. (1988). "Oxford Almanacks". The Encyclopaedia of Oxford. Macmillan. pp. 298–299. ISBN 0-333-39917-X.
Further reading
- Helen Mary Petter, The Oxford Almanacks (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1974)
- J.R. Bradshaw, 'A Classification by Subject of the Oxford Almanacks 1674-1991', Oxoniensia 56 (1991), pages 131-144
- Paul Luna & Martyn Ould, 'The Printed Page', chapter 17 in Ian Gadd (editor), The History of Oxford University Press. Volume I: Beginnings to 1780 (Oxford University Press, 2013), pages 520-527 (online with subscription)
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