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Bardeen gave much of his Nobel Prize money to fund the Fritz London Memorial Lectures at Duke University.
Lectures that Dōgen gave to his monks at his monastery, Eihei-ji, were compiled under the title Eihei Kōroku, also known as Dōgen Oshō Kōroku ( The Extensive Record of Teacher Dōgen ’ s Sayings ) in ten volumes.
During this time he also gave the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard, from which the book A Composer's World was extracted ( Hindemith 1952 ).
In 1960, he gave the Godkin Lectures at Harvard University, about the clashes between Henry Tizard and F. Lindemann ( later Lord Cherwell ), both scientific advisors to British governments around the time of World War II.
In 1927, Alfred North Whitehead gave the Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh, later published as Process and Reality.
Both Huxley and his grandfather gave Romanes Lectures on the possible connection between evolution and ethics.
On 21 May 2008, Short gave a lecture as part of the Ebor Lectures 2008 Series on entitled " Apocalypse Now – Global Equity and Sustainable Living, the Preconditions for Human Survival.
In 1991 he gave the John Locke Lectures at Oxford.
From 1894 to 1896 he gave the Gifford Lectures, which were published in 1898.
In 1995 Stewart received the Michael Faraday Medal and in 1997 he gave the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures.
In 2003 he gave the annual BBC Reith Lectures.
In 2012, he gave the Gifford Lectures ( May 28, 2012-May 30, 2012 ) at the University of Glasgow.
Ricoeur gave the Gifford Lectures in 1985 / 86, published in 1992 as Oneself as Another.
He gave " Historical Lectures " and wrote papers advancing a racial theory of a common " Aryan " ethnicity amongst the peoples of Britain, Sri Lanka, and the Buddha's own clan in ancient times.
In 1698 he gave the seventh series of the Boyle Lectures, Atheistical Objections against the Being of God and His Attributes fairly considered and fully refuted.
In 1979 he gave a series of Lectures on poetics at the University of Frankfurt ( published posthumously as Begleitumstände.
* the Bross Lectures, in which he gave an able sketch of the use of Old Testament criticism, and finally set forth his Theory of Inspiration.
Michael Sandel gave the 2009 Reith Lectures on " A New Citizenship " on BBC Radio, addressing the ' prospect for a new politics of the common good '.
In 1921, Cardozo gave the Storrs Lectures at Yale University, which were later published as The Nature of the Judicial Process ( On line version ), a book that remains valuable to judges today.
He was appointed Bloch Professor at Berkeley ( 1966 – 67 ), and gave the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard University in 1968 – 69.
He gave the Bampton Lectures in 1876.
Lectures about the Art of Animation, featuring a number of lectures that he gave about the art of animation.
In 1978, Zeeman gave the televised series of Christmas Lectures at the Royal Institution.
Prior to this, he had been rector of the church of St. Mary-le-Bow in London and Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford, where he gave the Bampton Lectures for 1814.

Lectures and when
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.
It was about this time, when Buechner was giving the Noble Lectures, that he came across the character that proved so significant in his later career:
A tour on the continent in 1817, when he visited Goethe at Weimar, was made possible by the publisher William Blackwood, who advanced money for a translation of Friedrich Schlegel's Lectures on the History of Literature, which was not published until 1838.
He developed an association with the Royal Institution in London when it was directed by Sir Lawrence Bragg, giving one of the Christmas Lectures and subsequently several Friday Evening Discourses and was made a Professor of the Royal Institution in 1977.
That committee of Presiding Elders, consisting of Joseph Smith, Jr., Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, and Frederick G. Williams, stated that the Lectures were included " in consequence of their embracing the important doctrine of salvation ," and that the Lectures, together with the church-regulatory sections that followed, represent " our belief, and when we say this, humbly trust, the faith and principles of this society as a body.
Other commentators have theorized that the Lectures represented official church doctrine in 1835, but that by 1897 or 1921 when the work was decanonized by the major Latter Day Saint denominations, the doctrine concerning the Godhead had changed, and the Lectures were no longer generally consistent accepted doctrines.
In Hegel's Lectures on the History of Philosophy: Greek Philosophy to Plato, Hegel describes Socrates as having catalepsy caused by magnetic somnambulism when in deep meditation.
His Wilde Lectures at Oxford University – published as God, Jesus and Belief: The Legacy of Theism ( 1984 ) – explored a range of intellectual, moral and existential issues in contemporary philosophical theology, developing further his argument that Christian ethical and faith traditions continue to have an enduring value at a time when former patterns of belief have broken down.
Ernest Jones considered: " Freud was greatly interested in hearing of the case of Anna O, which [...] made a deep impression on him "; and in his 1909 Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis, Freud generously pointed out: " I was a student and working for my final examinations at the time when [...] Breuer, first ( in 1880-2 ) made use of this procedure.

Lectures and returned
He returned in 1937 to deliver the Terry Lectures, Psychology and Religion, at Yale University.
After two years he returned to Copenhagen, and is said to have introduced German romanticism to Denmark in 1802 with nine lectures given at Elers Kollegium, later published as Indledning til philosophiske Forelæsninger ( Introduction to Philosophical Lectures ).

Lectures and would
Austin visited Harvard and Berkeley in the mid-fifties, in 1955 delivering the William James Lectures at Harvard that would become How to Do Things With Words, and offering a seminar on excuses whose material would find its way into " A Plea for Excuses ".
He recalled in his 2005 Massey Lectures that the relatively brief sojourn would be a key influence on his life, especially after the turn of the new millennium.
In June 2011, the BBC announced Eliza Manningham-Buller would present the 2011 Reith Lectures, alongside the Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in a series entitled Securing Freedom.

Lectures and help
Lectures were given in escape and evasion and troop commanders and NCO's were given small silk maps of Norway to help with any escape attempt.
In 1943 Low published a book, Lectures to Relatives of Former Patients to help assist them with the recovery effort ; this information was later reprinted in Peace Versus Power in the Family: Domestic Discord and Emotional Distress in 1967.

Lectures and thoughts
Nevertheless, although her notion of judging remains unknown, Arendt did leave manuscripts (" Thinking and Moral Considerations ," " Some Questions on Moral Philosophy ,") and lectures ( Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy ) concerning her thoughts on this mental faculty.

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