Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Margaret, Maid of Norway" ¶ 19
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Edinburgh and University
Category: Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
* Edinburgh University Library
* Edinburgh University wrote compilers for Algol60 ( later updated for Algol60M ) based on their Atlas Autocode compilers initially bootstrapped from the Atlas to the KDF-9.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2003.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2002.
Category: Rectors of the University of Edinburgh
* Kees Versteegh, The Arabic Language, Edinburgh University Press ( 1997 )
* Alan Bundy, University of Edinburgh, meta-level reasoning for guiding inductive proof, proof planning and recipient of 2007 IJCAI Award for Research Excellence, Herbrand Award, and 2003 Donald E. Walker Distinguished Service Award.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2002.
This word was first used by Robert Blair ( d. 1828 ), professor of practical astronomy at Edinburgh University, to characterize a superior achromatism, and, subsequently, by many writers to denote freedom from spherical aberration.
( 1996 ) The Archaeology of Skye and the Western Isles, Edinburgh University Press, ISBN 0-7486-0640-8
* Harding, D. W. ( 2000 ) The Hebridean Iron Age: Twenty Years ’ Research, University of Edinburgh Department of Archaeology, Occasional Paper No. 20, ISSN: 0144-3313
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Category: Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh University Press / Historic Scotland.
Edinburgh University Press.
Edinburgh University Press.
Hume attended the University of Edinburgh at the unusually early age of twelve ( possibly as young as ten ) at a time when fourteen was normal.
After the publication of Essays Moral and Political in 1744, Hume applied for the Chair of Pneumatics and Moral Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.
Category: Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh University Press.

Edinburgh and Press
Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, revised edition 1980.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2004.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2002.
# 1996 Edinburgh: Hurford, J. R., Studdert-Kennedy, M. & Knight C. ( eds ), Approaches to the Evolution of Language-Social and Cognitive Bases, Cambridge University Press, 1998.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
A Reader, Edinburgh University Press 1999
Edinburgh: Canongate Press.
Edinburgh University Press, 2009 ).

Edinburgh and 2002
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2002.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2002.
The Duke of Edinburgh arrived at St Helena in 1957 and then his son The Prince Andrew visited as a member of the armed forces in 1984 and his sister The Princess Royal arrived in 2002.
Edinburgh: NMS Publishing, 2002.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2002.
In criticizing The Elements of Style, Geoffrey Pullum, professor of linguistics at Edinburgh University, and co-author of The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language ( 2002 ), said that: Pullum noted, for example, that the authors misunderstood what constitutes the passive voice, and he criticized their proscription of established and unproblematic English usages, such as the split infinitive and the use of which in a restrictive relative clause.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2002.
It went on to win a Herald Angel ( Best actor ) at the Edinburgh Festival in 2002.
* Edinburgh People's Festival ( 2002, but claims heritage from earlier festival of same name 1951-1954 )
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2002.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2002.

Edinburgh and .
* 1503 – King James IV of Scotland marries Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII of England at Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The Pipe Major of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards was summoned to Edinburgh Castle and chastised for demeaning the bagpipes.
Into various parts of the fabric were built relics and curiosities from historical structures, such as the doorway of the old Tolbooth in Edinburgh.
Into various parts of the fabric were built relics and curiosities from historical structures, such as the doorway of the old Tolbooth in Edinburgh.
The Edinburgh compilers generated code for the ICL1900, the ICL4 / 75 ( an IBM360 clone ), and the ICL2900.
The word acropolis literally in Greek means " city on the extremity " and though associated primarily with the Greek cities Athens, Argos, Thebes, and Corinth ( with its Acrocorinth ), may be applied generically to all such citadels, including Rome, Jerusalem, Celtic Bratislava, many in Asia Minor, or even Castle Rock in Edinburgh.
Statue of Alexander on the west door of St. Giles, Edinburgh
He had spent the evening at Edinburgh Castle celebrating his second marriage and overseeing a meeting with royal advisors.
While many leading chemists of the time refused to accept Lavoisier's new ideas, demand for Traité élémentaire as a textbook in Edinburgh was sufficient to merit translation into English within about a year of its French publication.
To secure local interest, in 1885, he gave $ 500, 000 to Pittsburgh for a public library, and in 1886, he gave $ 250, 000 to Allegheny City for a music hall and library ; and $ 250, 000 to Edinburgh for a free library.
They read the Bible, Homer, Virgil, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron, Scott, and many others, they examined articles from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Fraser's Magazine, and The Edinburgh Review and read history, geography and biographies.
Northumbria once stretched as far north as what is now southeast Scotland, including Edinburgh, and as far south as the Humber Estuary.
At 23, he published his first poem, “ Hymns to the Gods .” Later work was printed in literary journals like Blackwood ’ s Edinburgh Magazine and local newspapers.
Anti-globalization protests in Edinburgh during the start of the 31st G8 summit.

0.291 seconds.