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* Ludwig Wittgenstein, Lectures on aesthetics, psychology and religious belief, Oxford, Blackwell, 1966.
Sir Isaac Newton was probably the discoverer of astigmation ; the position of the astigmatic image lines was determined by Thomas Young ( A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy, 1807 ); and the theory was developed by Allvar Gullstrand.
The " Doctrine " part of the book consisted of a theological course now called the " Lectures on Faith ".
In 1921, the LDS Church removed the " Lectures on Faith " portion of the book, with an explanation that the Lectures " were never presented to nor accepted by the Church as being otherwise than theological lectures or lessons ".
* The Origins of the French Revolution, The French Revolution: The Moderate Stage, 1789 – 1792, and The French Revolution: The Radical Stage, 1792 – 1794, three essays from The History Guide: Lectures on Modern European Intellectual History
* The Nobel Prize Biography on Shaw, From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1901 – 1967, Editor Horst Frenz, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, ( 1969 ).
" Adams ' Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory ( 1810 ) looks at the fate of ancient oratory, the necessity of liberty for it to flourish, and its importance as a unifying element for a new nation of diverse cultures and beliefs.
In the Principles and Parameters Framework, which has dominated generative syntax since Chomsky's ( 1980 ) Lectures on Government and Binding: The Pisa Lectures, the acquisition of syntax resembles ordering from a menu: The human brain comes equipped with a limited set of choices, from which the child selects the correct options using her parents ' speech, in combination with the context.
Wittgenstein in his Lectures on the Foundations of Mathematics, Cambridge 1939 criticised Principia on various grounds, such as:
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* Milnor, John, Lectures on the h-cobordism theorem, notes by L. Siebenmann and J. Sondow, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1965. v + 116 pp. This gives the proof for smooth manifolds.
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Sir Robert Watson-Watt's `` rebuttal '' of Sir Charles Snow's Godkin Lectures is marred throughout by too forceful a desire to defend Lindemann and apparently himself from Sir Charles' supposed falsehoods while stating those `` falsehoods '' in an unclear incoherent argument.
* 1966 Amorites and Canaanites, ( Schweich Lectures Series, 1963 ), London: Published for the British Academy by Oxford * University Press, 1966.
* The Evolution of Christianity ( Lowell Lectures ( 1896, reissued by Cambridge University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-1-108-00019-2 )
When they complained that a fee was charged for attending his lecture at the University and that hitherto, lectures by visiting scholars had been free-of-charge, Friedman replied that previous lectures had not been free-of-charge in a meaningful sense: Lectures always have related costs.
Arguably one of the most influential schools of rhetoric during this time was Scottish Belletristic rhetoric, exemplified by such professors of rhetoric as Hugh Blair whose Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres saw international success in various editions and translations.
Ideals were first proposed by Richard Dedekind in 1876 in the third edition of his book Vorlesungen über Zahlentheorie ( English: Lectures on Number Theory ).
Cyril of Jerusalem ( 346 AD ) in the sixth of his Catechetical Lectures prefaces his history of the Manichaeans by a brief account of earlier heresies: Simon Magus, he says, had given out that he was going to be translated to heaven, and was actually careening through the air in a chariot drawn by demons when Peter and Paul knelt down and prayed, and their prayers brought him to earth a mangled corpse.
Being the Darwin Lectures for 2003, including one by Sir Aaron Klug on Rosalind Franklin's role in determining the structure of DNA.
More recently, see Frederick Copleston, Religion and the One: Philosophies East and West ( University of Aberdeen Gifford Lectures 1979-1980 ) and the special section " Fra Oriente e Occidente " in Annuario filosofico No. 6 ( 1990 ), including the articles " Plotino e l ' India " by Aldo Magris and " L ' India e Plotino " by Mario Piantelli.
In 1793 he explained the mode in which the eye accommodates itself to vision at different distances as depending on change of the curvature of the crystalline lens ; in 1801 he was the first to describe astigmatism ; and in his Lectures he presented the hypothesis, afterwards developed by Hermann von Helmholtz, that colour perception depends on the presence in the retina of three kinds of nerve fibres.
* A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts ( 1807, republished 2002 by Thoemmes Press ).
Equation 10 in section 14 of Lectures on Celestial Mechanics by Siegel and Moser shows the relation between the masses of the bodies and the distances between them in the case of a collinear orbit.
There are two volumes containing lectures and speeches: Lectures on Conditioned Reflexes by Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov.
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* Brown, T., Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind ( Nineteenth Edition ), William Tegg & Co., ( London ), 1858.
* " Bruegel in the Land of Cockaigne " is the heading of the second chapter of T. J. Clark's 2002 Tanner Lectures on Human Values " Painting at Ground Level ".
Skinner has delivered many prestigious lecture-series, including the Gauss Seminars at Princeton ( 1980 ), the Carlyle Lectures at Oxford ( 1980 ), the Messenger Lectures at Cornell ( 1983 ), the Tanner Lectures at Harvard ( 1984 ), the T. S. Eliot Memorial Lectures at Kent ( 1995 ), the Ford Lectures at Oxford ( 2003 ), the Page-Barbour Lectures at Virginia ( 2003 ), the Benedict Lectures at Boston ( 2005 ) and the Adorno Lectures at Frankfurt ( 2005 ).
* God's Book of Works: The Nature and Theology of Nature ( T & T Clark International 2003 ) ISBN 0-567-08915-0 ( Gifford Lectures 1997-98 )
Popularized by T. S. Eliot in his essay " Hamlet and His Problems ", the term was first used by Washington Allston around 1840 in the " Introductory Discourse " of his Lectures on Art:
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