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 Michael Foot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael Foot was born in Plymouth, Devon, and educated at Leighton Park School in Reading and Wadham College, Oxford.
His father, Isaac Foot, was a solicitor and founder of the Plymouth law firm, Foot and Bowden.
Isaac Foot was an active member of the Liberal Party and was Liberal MP for Bodmin in Cornwall 1922–1924 and 1929–1935 and a Lord Mayor of Plymouth.
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 Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online
Professor Appiah was raised in Ghana and educated at the University of Cambridge in England.
Until recently Professor Baldwin was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, and a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Cambridge.
Professor Forbes was educated at Glasgow University and Balliol and New College, Oxford.
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 Sir Christopher Wren - Great Buildings Online
Christopher Wren was born in Wiltshire, England in 1632.
At Oxford he joined a group of brilliant scholars, who later formed the core of the Royal Society.
Wren became the Gresham Professor of Astronomy in London in 1657, at the age of twenty-five.
www.greatbuildings.com /architects/Sir_Christopher_Wren.html   (323 words)

  
 Our Lecturers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Lecturer, writer and curator specialising in 20th century art—studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem before graduating in English Literature and History of Art from University College London and with an MA in Art History from the Courtauld—has lectured for the National Gallery, the Tate, Royal Academy, Courtauld, Sotheby’s and Birkbeck College.
Studied Classics and Ancient History at Oxford and currently teaches in the Oriental Studies and Divinity Faculties at Cambridge University—has written on many subjects, including Hellenism in Late Antiquity and the religious minorities of the eastern Mediterranean region—he has travelled extensively in Greece and the Middle East.
MA in history, Edinburgh University—worked for the BBC, initially for the Burmese Section, later in Radio 4 and in commercial television—has written widely on travel—now living in a Spanish village, she organises walking tours with her husband Adam Hopkins in western Spain.
www.martinrandall.com /biographies.php   (1098 words)

  
 The Auchinleck Manuscript : Bibliography ordered by topic : National Library of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Yeaman, L. (1921) 'The Problem of the Relationship of Three Early Middle English Lays in the Auchinleck Manuscript', unpublished MA dissertation, Wellesley College.
Parkes, M. (1991) 'The Literacy of the Laity' in Scripts and Readers: Studies in the Communication, Presentation and Dissemination of Medieval Texts (London and Rio Grande, Ohio: Hambledon Press): 275-297.
Warner, G. Queen Mary's Psalter: Miniatures and Drawings by an English Artist of the Fourteenth Century Reproduced from Royal MS 2.B.VII in the British Museum (London: Oxford University Press).
www.nls.uk /auchinleck/editorial/bibliography2.html   (2126 words)

  
 S. W. Golomb's Publications
Mathematics Colloquium lecture on "Properties of Binomial Coefficients", at the Claremont Colleges, September 12, 1979.
"The Use of Combinatorial Structures in Communication Signal Design", IMA Conference on the Applications of Combinatorial Mathematics Wadham College, Oxford, U.K., December 14-16, 1994.
Several talks on "Tilings" and "Polyominoes" to high school, college, and other "general" audiences in 1995.
csi.usc.edu /faculty/golomb-pub.html   (5574 words)

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