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Publication of this volume was supported by a grant from Lincoln College, Oxford, which paid for image reproductions and permissions, and administrative and editorial assistance. We are grateful to Susan Harrison and Alex Spain for facilitating this grant, and to Patricia Cripps for helping us administer it. Rebekah Andrew worked tirelessly to secure and organize the volume’s images, and provided invaluable help at various points in the editorial process.
In dedicating a book to Henry Woudhuysen, it is our privilege to thank Lincoln College, both as an institution of learning and a fellowship of people. We wish to name a select number of Henry’s colleagues on behalf of the whole college, beginning with the Senior Tutor, Lydia Matthews, and her predecessor Louise Durning, on behalf of the college office. David Hills and Nigel Emptage both served as Sub-Rector during Henry’s tenure, and represent the college’s vibrant academic fellowship from senior professors and supernumerary fellows to junior research fellows and visiting scholars. In the college’s beautiful library we thank Lucy Matheson and Sarah Cusk. Lincoln College is famed for its hospitality: on behalf of the college’s outstanding catering staff, we thank Richard Malloy and Tony Daly. As college chaplain, the Rev. Dr Andrew Shamel welcomes people to Lincoln’s chapel, a place of solace and inspiration, and home to the college’s talented choir. Michelle McCartney, as Domestic Operations Manager, represents the domestic bursary and all those who ensure the day-to-day running of the college. As lodge manager, Joe Tripkovic manages the team of porters who ensure that any visitor to the college is warmly welcomed. For many years, generous funding from Michael Zilkha has enriched the college’s intellectual life, allowing fellows to pursue their professional and cultural interests in ways that make them better scholars and teachers. At the heart of Lincoln College are its students, each of whom will have had their experience shaped by Henry’s caring oversight of their progress. Lincoln’s students retain strong ties to the institution after they graduate, and our volume reflects the vibrant community of alumni who represent the future of the college. We would like to thank Adrian and Donna Goddard for their support of this project.
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