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Gresham College

Gresham College is an institution of higher learning located at Barnard's Inn Hall off Holborn in Central London, England. It does not enroll students or award degrees. It was founded in 1596[a] under the will of Sir Thomas Gresham, and hosts over 140 free public lectures every year. Since 2001, all lectures have also been made available online.

Gresham College
Established1597; 426 years ago (1597)[a]
ProvostSimon Thurley[1]
DirectorWendy Piatt[1]
Location, ,
WebsiteOfficial website

History

Founding and early years

Sir Thomas Gresham, founder of the Royal Exchange, left his estate jointly to the City of London Corporation and to the Mercers' Company, which today support the college through the Joint Grand Gresham Committee under the presidency of the Lord Mayor of London. Gresham's will provided for the setting up of the college – in Gresham's mansion in Bishopsgate, on the site now occupied by Tower 42, the former NatWest Tower – and endowed it with the rental income from shops sited around the Royal Exchange, which Gresham had established.

The early success of the college led to the incorporation of the Royal Society in 1660,[2] which pursued its activities at the college in Bishopsgate before moving to its own premises in Crane Court in 1710. The college remained in Gresham's mansion in Bishopsgate until 1768, and moved about London thereafter until the construction in 1842 of its own buildings in Gresham Street EC2. Gresham College did not become part of the University of London on the founding of the university in the 19th century, although a close association between the college and the university persisted for many years. Since 1991, the college has operated at Barnard's Inn Hall, Holborn EC1.

Gresham College today

Since 2000, the college regularly welcomes visiting speakers who deliver lectures on topics outside its usual range, and it also hosts occasional seminars and conferences. Today the college provides over 140 lectures a year, all of which are free and open to the public.

Although many of the lectures are held in Barnard's Inn Hall, the majority are now held in the lecture hall at the Museum of London, for reasons of capacity.

Since 2001, the college has been recording its lectures and releasing them online in what is now an archive of over 2,000 lectures. Since 2007, lectures have also been available through YouTube with 30,891,433 views as of February 2021.[3][4]

Annual lectures series of particular note hosted by the college include: the Gresham Special Lecture, the Annual Lord Mayor's Event, and the Gray's Inn Reading.

The college is a registered charity under English law.[5]

Professors

 
Barnard's Inn Hall, the current home of Gresham College

The seven original Gresham College professorships that date back to the origins of the college are as follows:

These original endowed chairs reflect the curriculum of the medieval university (the trivium and quadrivium); but as a place for the public and frequent voicing of new ideas, the college played an important role in the Enlightenment and in the formation of the Royal Society. Early distinguished Gresham College professors included Christopher Wren, who lectured on astronomy in the 17th century and Robert Hooke, who was Professor of Geometry from 1665 until 1704.[6]

 
Gresham College, engraving by George Vertue, 1740

The professors received £50 a year, and the terms of their position were very precise, for example:

The geometrician is to read as followeth, every Trinity term arithmetique, in Michaelmas and Hilary terms theoretical geometry, in Easter term practical geometry. The astronomy reader is to read in his solemn lectures, first the principles of the sphere, and the theory of the planets, and the use of the astrolabe and the staff, and other common instruments for the capacity of mariners.[7]

Today three further professorships have been added to take account of areas not otherwise covered by the original Professorships:

The professors currently hold their positions for three years,[11] extendable for a fourth year, and give six lectures a year. There are also regular visiting professors appointed to give series of lectures at the College, and a large number of single-lecture speakers.

Gresham Special Lecture series

The Gresham Special Lecture – now called The Sir Thomas Gresham Annual Lecture – originated in 1983 as a free public lecture delivered by a prominent speaker. It was devised as a focus-point among the many free public lectures offered every year.

Excerpts from the Last Will of Sir Thomas Gresham (1575)

 
Frontage of Barnard's Inn Buildings

THIS IS THE LASTE WILL WRITTEN and disposition of me Sir Thomas Gresham of the cittye of London knighte, concerninge all my mannors, landes, tenementes, and hereditamentes, mentioned and conteyned in one quadripartite indenture, made betweene me the said Sir Thomas Gresham and dame Anne my wife on the one partye, and Phillippe Scudamore gent. and Thomas Celey on thother partie, dated the 20 day of May, in the seaventeenth yere of the raigne of our soveraigne lady queene Elizabeth....

AND I will and dispose, that ... the said maior and corporation of the said cittye [London] ... shall give and distribute to and for the sustentation, mayntenaunce, and findinge foure persons from tyme to tyme to be chosen, nominated, and appointed by the said maior and cominalty and cittezens and theire successors, mete to read the lectures of divynitye, astronomy, musicke, and geometry, within myne owne dwellinge house in the parishe of St. Hellynes in Bishopsgate streete and St. Peeters the pore in the cittye of London ... the somme of two hundred pounds of lawfull money of England, in manner and forme followinge, viz. to every of the said readers for the tyme beinge the somme of fifty pounds of lawfull money of England yerely, for theire sallaries and stipendes, mete for foure sufficiently learned to read the said lectures; the same stipendes and sallaries, and every of them, to be paid at two usuall tearmes in the yere yerely, that is to say, at the feastes of thannunciation of St. Mary the Virgin and of St. Mighell tharchangell, by even portions to be paid....

AND ... that they and theire successors every yere yerely shall give, and pay, and distribute to and for the findinge, sustentation and maynetenaunce of three persons, by them the said wardeins and cominalty and theire successors from tyme to tyme to be chossen and appointed, meete to reade the lectures of law, phissicke, and rethoricke, within myne nowe dwellinge house in the parrishe of St. Hellyns in Bishopesgate streete and St. Peters the pore, in the said cittye of London ... the somme of one hundred and fifty poundes of lawfull money of England, in manner and forme followinge, viz. to every of the said readers for the tyme beinge the somme of fiftye poundes, for theire sallaries and stipendes, mete for three sufficiently learned to reade the said lectures, at two usuall tearmes in the yere, that is to say, at the feast of thannunciation of the blessed Virgin Marye and of St. Mighell the Archangell, by even portions to be paid....

AND ... shall permitte and suffer seaven persons, by them from tyme to tyme to be elected and appointed in manner and forme aforesaid, meete and sufficiently learned to reade the said seaven lectures, to have the occupation of all my said mansion house, gardeins, and of all other thappurtenaunces, for them and every of them there to inhabite, study, and daylie to reade the said severall lectures. And my will is, that none shall be chossen to reade any of the said lectures, so longe as he shall be married, nor be suffered to reade any of the said lectures after that he shalbe married, neither shall receave any fee or stipend appointed for the readinge of the said lectures....

 
Sir Thomas Gresham's grasshopper crest, used as a symbol of the College

IN WITNES whereof I the said Sir Thomas Gresham have written this will all with myne owne hand, and to each of the eight leaves have subscribed my name ; and to a labell fixed there unto all the eight leaves have setto my seal with the grasshopper, the 5 day of July, in the seventeenth yere of the raigne of our soveraigne lady queene Elizabeth, and in the yere of our Lord God, ann. 1575.

By me THOMAS GRESHAM

Witnesses to this last will and testament of the said Sir Thomas Gresham the persons whose names be subscribed,

PH. SCUDAMOR,
THOMAS BILLINGFORD,
HENRY NOWELL.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b 1596 Old Style in the Julian calendar used at the time, 1597 in the Gregorian calendar currently used.

References

  1. ^ a b "Governance". www.gresham.ac.uk. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Gresham College and Arundel House - Royal Society".
  3. ^ "Gresham College". YouTube.
  4. ^ "GreshamCollege#s YouTube Stats". Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Gresham College, registered charity no. 1039962". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  6. ^ "Gresham Professor of Geometry". gresham.ac.uk.
  7. ^ "Who invented the calculus? – and other 17th century topics" 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Gresham lecture by Robin Wilson, 16 November 2005. Retrieved 16 February 2006.
  8. ^ "Gresham College". mercers.co.uk.
  9. ^ "Gresham Professor of the Environment: Carolyn Roberts appointed to only the second new Professorship in 400 years" 25 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Gresham College press release, 25 June 2014 (accessed 27/07/15)
  10. ^ "Elizabethan "University" Appoints Professor of IT" 25 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Gresham College press release, 26 June 2015 (accessed 27/07/15)
  11. ^ "Profile of Gresham College". uk-universities.net.
  12. ^ "The Barbican Centre at 40 – Past, Present and Future". gresham.ac.uk.
  13. ^ "Sir Thomas Gresham 1519–2019". gresham.ac.uk.
  14. ^ "Climate Change: A Defining Challenge for the 21st Century". gresham.ac.uk.
  15. ^ "A World Without News?". gresham.ac.uk.
  16. ^ "Universities: Some Policy Dilemmas". gresham.ac.uk.
  17. ^ "Women's Careers: From Oxfam to a Cambridge College". gresham.ac.uk.
  18. ^ "Continuity and Development in Architecture". gresham.ac.uk.
  19. ^ "The UK and the New Face of Europe". gresham.ac.uk.
  20. ^ "Parliament and the Public: Strangers or Friends?". gresham.ac.uk.
  21. ^ "Reinventing the Wheel: The cost of neglecting international history". gresham.ac.uk.
  22. ^ "The Challenges of the New Supreme Court". gresham.ac.uk.
  23. ^ . gresham.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 2 July 2011.
  24. ^ "Early Christianity & Today: some shared questions". gresham.ac.uk.
  25. ^ "The Beauty of Holiness and its Perils (or what is to happen to 10,000 parish churches?)". gresham.ac.uk.
  26. ^ "Walking the Line: Preserving liberty in times of insecurity". gresham.ac.uk.
  27. ^ "Should We Trust The Scientists?". gresham.ac.uk.
  28. ^ "Science in a Complex World: Wonders, Prospects and Threats". gresham.ac.uk.
  29. ^ "Towards Freedom from Hunger". gresham.ac.uk.
  30. ^ "Commerce and Culture in the Late Twentieth Century". gresham.ac.uk.
  31. ^ "A Global Ethic – A Challenge for the New Millennium". gresham.ac.uk.
  32. ^ "The Future for Governance: The Rules of the Game". gresham.ac.uk.
  33. ^ "Sir Thomas Gresham's London". gresham.ac.uk.
  34. ^ "Banking Today". gresham.ac.uk.
  35. ^ "VE Day: Fifty Years After". gresham.ac.uk.
  36. ^ "Science and Theology: Traffic Across the Frontier". gresham.ac.uk.
  37. ^ "The Decline of Socialism". gresham.ac.uk.
  38. ^ "Russian Orthodox Church Life Today: The Second Millennium". gresham.ac.uk.
  39. ^ "Popular and Unpopular Science". gresham.ac.uk.
  40. ^ "The Rise and Fall of the Entrepreneur". gresham.ac.uk.
  41. ^ "Monarchy". gresham.ac.uk.
  42. ^ "Human Rights and the Democratic Process". gresham.ac.uk.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Gresham College's channel on YouTube
  • from the Gresham College website

Coordinates: 51°31′03″N 0°06′35″W / 51.5175°N 0.1098°W / 51.5175; -0.1098

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This article is about the educational institution in London For the independent school in Norfolk see Gresham s School Gresham College is an institution of higher learning located at Barnard s Inn Hall off Holborn in Central London England It does not enroll students or award degrees It was founded in 1596 a under the will of Sir Thomas Gresham and hosts over 140 free public lectures every year Since 2001 all lectures have also been made available online Gresham CollegeEstablished1597 426 years ago 1597 a ProvostSimon Thurley 1 DirectorWendy Piatt 1 LocationHolborn London United KingdomWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and early years 1 2 Gresham College today 2 Professors 3 Gresham Special Lecture series 4 Excerpts from the Last Will of Sir Thomas Gresham 1575 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditFounding and early years Edit Sir Thomas Gresham founder of the Royal Exchange left his estate jointly to the City of London Corporation and to the Mercers Company which today support the college through the Joint Grand Gresham Committee under the presidency of the Lord Mayor of London Gresham s will provided for the setting up of the college in Gresham s mansion in Bishopsgate on the site now occupied by Tower 42 the former NatWest Tower and endowed it with the rental income from shops sited around the Royal Exchange which Gresham had established The early success of the college led to the incorporation of the Royal Society in 1660 2 which pursued its activities at the college in Bishopsgate before moving to its own premises in Crane Court in 1710 The college remained in Gresham s mansion in Bishopsgate until 1768 and moved about London thereafter until the construction in 1842 of its own buildings in Gresham Street EC2 Gresham College did not become part of the University of London on the founding of the university in the 19th century although a close association between the college and the university persisted for many years Since 1991 the college has operated at Barnard s Inn Hall Holborn EC1 Gresham College today Edit Since 2000 the college regularly welcomes visiting speakers who deliver lectures on topics outside its usual range and it also hosts occasional seminars and conferences Today the college provides over 140 lectures a year all of which are free and open to the public Although many of the lectures are held in Barnard s Inn Hall the majority are now held in the lecture hall at the Museum of London for reasons of capacity Since 2001 the college has been recording its lectures and releasing them online in what is now an archive of over 2 000 lectures Since 2007 lectures have also been available through YouTube with 30 891 433 views as of February 2021 update 3 4 Annual lectures series of particular note hosted by the college include the Gresham Special Lecture the Annual Lord Mayor s Event and the Gray s Inn Reading The college is a registered charity under English law 5 Professors Edit Barnard s Inn Hall the current home of Gresham CollegeThe seven original Gresham College professorships that date back to the origins of the college are as follows Astronomy Divinity Geometry Law Music Physic RhetoricThese original endowed chairs reflect the curriculum of the medieval university the trivium and quadrivium but as a place for the public and frequent voicing of new ideas the college played an important role in the Enlightenment and in the formation of the Royal Society Early distinguished Gresham College professors included Christopher Wren who lectured on astronomy in the 17th century and Robert Hooke who was Professor of Geometry from 1665 until 1704 6 Gresham College engraving by George Vertue 1740The professors received 50 a year and the terms of their position were very precise for example The geometrician is to read as followeth every Trinity term arithmetique in Michaelmas and Hilary terms theoretical geometry in Easter term practical geometry The astronomy reader is to read in his solemn lectures first the principles of the sphere and the theory of the planets and the use of the astrolabe and the staff and other common instruments for the capacity of mariners 7 Today three further professorships have been added to take account of areas not otherwise covered by the original Professorships Commerce established in 1985 8 Environment established in 2014 9 Information Technology established in 2015 10 The professors currently hold their positions for three years 11 extendable for a fourth year and give six lectures a year There are also regular visiting professors appointed to give series of lectures at the College and a large number of single lecture speakers Gresham Special Lecture series EditThe Gresham Special Lecture now called The Sir Thomas Gresham Annual Lecture originated in 1983 as a free public lecture delivered by a prominent speaker It was devised as a focus point among the many free public lectures offered every year 2021 Sir Nicholas Kenyon The Barbican Centre at 40 Past Present and Future 12 2020 No lecture 2019 Dr John Guy Sir Thomas Gresham 1519 2019 13 2018 Dame Julia Slingo FRS Climate Change A Defining Challenge for the 21st Century 14 2017 Alan Rusbridger A World Without News 15 2016 The Rt Hon the Baroness Blackstone Universities Some Policy Dilemmas 16 2015 Dame Barbara Stocking DBE Women s Careers From Oxfam to a Cambridge College 17 2014 Stephen Hodder MBE Continuity and Development in Architecture 18 2013 Sir Richard Peter Lambert The UK and the New Face of Europe 19 2012 The Rt Hon John Bercow Parliament and the Public Strangers or Friends 20 2011 Sir Adam Roberts Reinventing the Wheel The cost of neglecting international history 21 2010 Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers The Challenges of the New Supreme Court 22 2009 Niall Ferguson The Ascent of money An evolutionary approach to financial history 23 2008 The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams Early Christianity amp Today Some shared questions 24 2007 Sir Roy Strong The Beauty of Holiness and its Perils or what is to happen to 10 000 parish churches 25 2006 Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws Walking the Line Preserving liberty in times of insecurity 26 2005 Lord Winston Should we trust the scientists 27 2004 Lord Rees of Ludlow Science in a Complex World Wonders Prospects and Threats 28 2003 Sir Harold Kroto I think therefore I am a scientist 2002 M S Swaminathan Towards Freedom from Hunger A Global Food for Sustainable Development Initiative 29 2001 Dr Charles Saumarez Smith Commerce and Culture in the Late Twentieth Century 30 2000 Hans Kung A Global Ethics A Challenge for the New Millennium 31 1999 Baroness Williams of Crosby Snakes and Ladders A reflection on a post war political life 1998 Sir Adrian Cadbury The Future for Governance The rules of the game 32 1997 Dr Ian Archer Thomas Gresham s London 33 1996 Sir Peter Middleton Banking Today 34 1995 Sir Michael Howard Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of VE Day 35 1993 Howard Davies The City and Manufacturing Industry 1992 Baron Hermann von Richthofen A United Germany in the New Europe 1991 Revd Dr J Polkinghorne Science and Theology Traffic across the frontier 36 1989 Sir Ralf Dahrendorf The Decline of Socialism 37 1988 The Most Reverend Kirill Archbishop of Smolensk Russian Orthodox Church Life Today The Second Millennium 38 1987 Sir George Porter Popular and Unpopular Science 39 1985 The Rt Hon The Lord Young of Graffham The Rise and Fall of the Entrepreneur 40 1984 Lord Blake Monarchy 41 1983 Lord Scarman Human Rights and the Democratic Process 42 Excerpts from the Last Will of Sir Thomas Gresham 1575 Edit Frontage of Barnard s Inn Buildings THIS IS THE LASTE WILL WRITTEN and disposition of me Sir Thomas Gresham of the cittye of London knighte concerninge all my mannors landes tenementes and hereditamentes mentioned and conteyned in one quadripartite indenture made betweene me the said Sir Thomas Gresham and dame Anne my wife on the one partye and Phillippe Scudamore gent and Thomas Celey on thother partie dated the 20 day of May in the seaventeenth yere of the raigne of our soveraigne lady queene Elizabeth AND I will and dispose that the said maior and corporation of the said cittye London shall give and distribute to and for the sustentation mayntenaunce and findinge foure persons from tyme to tyme to be chosen nominated and appointed by the said maior and cominalty and cittezens and theire successors mete to read the lectures of divynitye astronomy musicke and geometry within myne owne dwellinge house in the parishe of St Hellynes in Bishopsgate streete and St Peeters the pore in the cittye of London the somme of two hundred pounds of lawfull money of England in manner and forme followinge viz to every of the said readers for the tyme beinge the somme of fifty pounds of lawfull money of England yerely for theire sallaries and stipendes mete for foure sufficiently learned to read the said lectures the same stipendes and sallaries and every of them to be paid at two usuall tearmes in the yere yerely that is to say at the feastes of thannunciation of St Mary the Virgin and of St Mighell tharchangell by even portions to be paid AND that they and theire successors every yere yerely shall give and pay and distribute to and for the findinge sustentation and maynetenaunce of three persons by them the said wardeins and cominalty and theire successors from tyme to tyme to be chossen and appointed meete to reade the lectures of law phissicke and rethoricke within myne nowe dwellinge house in the parrishe of St Hellyns in Bishopesgate streete and St Peters the pore in the said cittye of London the somme of one hundred and fifty poundes of lawfull money of England in manner and forme followinge viz to every of the said readers for the tyme beinge the somme of fiftye poundes for theire sallaries and stipendes mete for three sufficiently learned to reade the said lectures at two usuall tearmes in the yere that is to say at the feast of thannunciation of the blessed Virgin Marye and of St Mighell the Archangell by even portions to be paid AND shall permitte and suffer seaven persons by them from tyme to tyme to be elected and appointed in manner and forme aforesaid meete and sufficiently learned to reade the said seaven lectures to have the occupation of all my said mansion house gardeins and of all other thappurtenaunces for them and every of them there to inhabite study and daylie to reade the said severall lectures And my will is that none shall be chossen to reade any of the said lectures so longe as he shall be married nor be suffered to reade any of the said lectures after that he shalbe married neither shall receave any fee or stipend appointed for the readinge of the said lectures Sir Thomas Gresham s grasshopper crest used as a symbol of the College IN WITNES whereof I the said Sir Thomas Gresham have written this will all with myne owne hand and to each of the eight leaves have subscribed my name and to a labell fixed there unto all the eight leaves have setto my seal with the grasshopper the 5 day of July in the seventeenth yere of the raigne of our soveraigne lady queene Elizabeth and in the yere of our Lord God ann 1575 By me THOMAS GRESHAMWitnesses to this last will and testament of the said Sir Thomas Gresham the persons whose names be subscribed PH SCUDAMOR THOMAS BILLINGFORD HENRY NOWELL See also EditGresham College and the formation of the Royal Society Third oldest university in England debate Gresham s School Scholars and Literati at the Gresham College 1597 1800 Repertorium Eruditorum Totius Europae RETENotes Edit a b 1596 Old Style in the Julian calendar used at the time 1597 in the Gregorian calendar currently used References Edit a b Governance www gresham ac uk Retrieved 22 October 2020 Gresham College and Arundel House Royal Society Gresham College YouTube GreshamCollege s YouTube Stats Retrieved 7 February 2021 Gresham College registered charity no 1039962 Charity Commission for England and Wales Gresham Professor of Geometry gresham ac uk Who invented the calculus and other 17th century topics Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Gresham lecture by Robin Wilson 16 November 2005 Retrieved 16 February 2006 Gresham College mercers co uk Gresham Professor of the Environment Carolyn Roberts appointed to only the second new Professorship in 400 years Archived 25 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Gresham College press release 25 June 2014 accessed 27 07 15 Elizabethan University Appoints Professor of IT Archived 25 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Gresham College press release 26 June 2015 accessed 27 07 15 Profile of Gresham College uk universities net The Barbican Centre at 40 Past Present and Future gresham ac uk Sir Thomas Gresham 1519 2019 gresham ac uk Climate Change A Defining Challenge for the 21st Century gresham ac uk A World Without News gresham ac uk Universities Some Policy Dilemmas gresham ac uk Women s Careers From Oxfam to a Cambridge College gresham ac uk Continuity and Development in Architecture gresham ac uk The UK and the New Face of Europe gresham ac uk Parliament and the Public Strangers or Friends gresham ac uk Reinventing the Wheel The cost of neglecting international history gresham ac uk The Challenges of the New Supreme Court gresham ac uk The Ascent of Money An evolutionary approach to financial history gresham ac uk Archived from the original on 2 July 2011 Early Christianity amp Today some shared questions gresham ac uk The Beauty of Holiness and its Perils or what is to happen to 10 000 parish churches gresham ac uk Walking the Line Preserving liberty in times of insecurity gresham ac uk Should We Trust The Scientists gresham ac uk Science in a Complex World Wonders Prospects and Threats gresham ac uk Towards Freedom from Hunger gresham ac uk Commerce and Culture in the Late Twentieth Century gresham ac uk A Global Ethic A Challenge for the New Millennium gresham ac uk The Future for Governance The Rules of the Game gresham ac uk Sir Thomas Gresham s London gresham ac uk Banking Today gresham ac uk VE Day Fifty Years After gresham ac uk Science and Theology Traffic Across the Frontier gresham ac uk The Decline of Socialism gresham ac uk Russian Orthodox Church Life Today The Second Millennium gresham ac uk Popular and Unpopular Science gresham ac uk The Rise and Fall of the Entrepreneur gresham ac uk Monarchy gresham ac uk Human Rights and the Democratic Process gresham ac uk External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gresham College Official website Gresham College s channel on YouTube A Brief History of Gresham College 1497 1997 from the Gresham College website Coordinates 51 31 03 N 0 06 35 W 51 5175 N 0 1098 W 51 5175 0 1098 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gresham College amp oldid 1130840738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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