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The Brilliant Cambridge Scholar History Forgot

The Brilliant Cambridge Scholar History Forgot

Update: 2025-11-02
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On this day in Tudor history, 3rd November 1568, a remarkable mind was lost to the world of learning.

Nicholas Carr, physician, classical scholar, and Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge, died after a lifetime devoted to scholarship and teaching.



Though his name is rarely remembered today, Carr stood among the generation of Tudor humanists who kept the flame of classical learning burning, following in the footsteps of John Cheke and Roger Ascham, and ensuring that Greek studies remained central to England’s universities during the Reformation.



In this video, I explore Carr’s fascinating life, from his early education under Nicholas Ridley to his fellowship at Trinity College, his writings on learning and reform, and his later work as a physician supporting his family in turbulent times.



Carr’s quiet legacy reminds us that not all Tudor influence was forged in courtly intrigue.




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The Brilliant Cambridge Scholar History Forgot

The Brilliant Cambridge Scholar History Forgot

Claire Ridgway