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All entries are written and peer-reviewed by leading academics. The Backs are the landscaped lawns and gardens through which the River Cam winds behind the main line of colleges, including Queens’, King’s, Clare, Trinity, St. John’s, and Magdalene, and under a series of magnificent bridges, of which the Bridge of Sighs (St. John’s, 1827–31), the stone bridge of Clare with thick stone balls on the parapets (1638–40), and the so-called “Mathematical Bridge” of Queens’ are among the best known. Malcolm Hayes Source: BBC Music Magazine 'Four years in the making, this book is a significant and welcome addition to Haydn studies.