重建埃克塞特学院

J. Maddicott
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本章追溯了埃克塞特学院在普里多担任校长期间进行大规模重建的过程。这是他的主要成就之一,他把一个摇摇欲坠、杂乱无章的学院变成了一个精心规划、秩序井然、甚至围绕中央四合院设计的宏伟典范。这一章分析了普里多与主要捐助者——约翰·佩里亚姆、约翰·阿克兰爵士、乔治·哈克威尔——的关系,他们使重建成为可能,并强调了宗教上的共同点,这是他们友好关系的基础。这也引发了一个问题:为什么普渡的筹款活动如此局限于埃克塞特市及其直接腹地?对新建筑进行了描述,特别注意了大厅和教堂,并概述了重建的过程及其相应的成本。最后,强调的是重建被视为一项宗教事业的程度,其部分目的是通过为本科生提供更多的房间来促进教堂的工作,这些本科生的命运可能是担任神职人员。他在重建埃克塞特的身体结构方面的成就甚至得到了他的敌人彼得·海林的认可。这一章引用了一份迄今为止不为人知的文件,其中包括普里多、捐助者和学院研究员之间的非正式和私人信件。
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The Rebuilding of Exeter College
This chapter traces the process by which Exeter College was largely rebuilt during Prideaux’s rectorship. This was one of his major achievements, which transformed a ramshackle and higgledy-piggledy college into a model of well-planned order and even grandeur devised around a central quadrangle. The chapter analyses Prideaux’s relations with the leading benefactors––John Peryam, Sir John Acland, George Hakewill––who made the rebuilding possible and stresses the common ground in religion which underlay their friendly relations. It also raises the question why Prideaux fundraising efforts were so narrowly confined to the city of Exeter and its immediate hinterland. The new buildings are described, with particular attention being paid to the hall and the chapel, and the course of the rebuilding and its consequential costs are outlined. Finally, stress is laid on the degree to which the rebuilding was regarded as a religious enterprise intended in part to promote the work of the church through the provision of more rooms for undergraduates whose destiny it might be to serve as clerics. His achievement in renewing Exeter’s physical structure was recognized even by his enemy Peter Heylyn. The chapter draws on a hitherto unknown file of informal and personal letters between Prideaux, benefactors, and College fellows.
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