Cambridge Papers
1918

Cambridge Papers, authored by W. W. Rouse Ball and first published in 1918, is a collection of essays that explore the history of Trinity College and the University of Cambridge. Compiled from writings over 25 years, the book examines significant historical events, figures like Isaac Newton, and the establishment of Trinity College by Henry VIII in 1546. Rouse Ball provides insights into the local history, student life, and governance of the university during its formative years, making this work a valuable resource for understanding the institution's legacy.

