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Though not well known among philosophers, his philosophical work was taken up by Owen Barfield ( and through him influenced the Inklings, an Oxford group of Christian writers that included J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis ) and Richard Tarnas.
After Oxford, Clinton attended Yale Law School and earned a Juris Doctor ( J. D.
* Halbert, N, and Derr, J ( 1995 ) A Comprehensive Evaluation of Cattle Introgression into US Federal Bison Herds, Journal of Heredity, Oxford Journals, Vol 98, Issue 1.
* Melosh, H. J., 1989, Impact cratering: A geologic process: New York, Oxford University Press, 245 p.
* Niemi, Tina M., Ben-Avraham, Z., and Gat, J., eds., 1997, The Dead Sea: The Lake and Its Setting: N. Y., Oxford University Press, 286 p.
In Shakespeare Identified, published in 1920, J. Thomas Looney, an English schoolteacher, proposed Oxford as a candidate for the authorship of Shakespeare's works.
and Maier, J. R. ( 1989 ), Myths of Enki, the Crafty God ( Oxford ).
The J D Wetherspoon pub in Oxford Road, Manchester is named after Ford Madox Brown.
* Tacitus: Germania ( with introduction and commentary by J. B. Rives ), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999.
* Taylor, A. J. P. The Struggle for Mastery in Europe: 1848-1918 ( Oxford History of Modern Europe ) ( 1955 ), diplomatic history
* Hoffner, Jr., H. A ( 1973 ) “ The Hittites and Hurrians ,” in D. J. Wiseman Peoples of the Old Testament Times, Clarendon Press, Oxford.
Though The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature sees modernism ending by c. 1939 ,< ref > Kevin J. H. Dettmar " Modernism ".
while in British literature, The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature sees modernism " ceding its predominance to postmodernism " as early as 1939 .< ref > J.
* Patrick J. Geary: Before France and Germany: The Creation and Transformation of the Merovingian World, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.
* New Oxford American Dictionary, First Edition, Elizabeth J. Jewell and Frank R. Abate ( editors ), 2192 pages, September 2001, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-511227-X.
The Oxford theory was first proposed by J. Thomas Looney in his 1920 book Shakespeare Identified in Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.
J. Thomas Looney found John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford is " hardly mentioned except to be praised " in Henry VI, Part Three.
* Bruce J. MacLennan: Principles of Programming Languages: Design, Evaluation, and Implementation, Oxford University Press 1999.
In 1939, Australian scientist Howard Florey ( later Baron Florey ) and a team of researchers ( Ernst Boris Chain, Arthur Duncan Gardner, Norman Heatley, M. Jennings, J. Orr-Ewing and G. Sanders ) at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford made significant progress in showing the in vivo bactericidal action of penicillin.
* Kelly, J. N. The Oxford Dictionary of Popes.
* J. N. D. Kelly, Oxford Dictionary of Popes ( Oxford 1986 ) 144.

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At first it had been just a romantic dream of his, the same as the idea of finishing Oxford after the war.
He is not one to remain more comfortably and unquestioningly within a body of social, cultural, or literary traditions than he was within the traditions -- or possibly the regulations -- governing his tenure in the post office at Oxford, Mississippi, thirty-five years ago.
And, after all, he has lived comfortably at both Oxford, Mississippi, and Charlottesville, Virginia.
In the same way he coupled Molesworth and Wharton in a letter to Archbishop King, and he had earlier described him as `` the worst of them '' in some `` Observations '' on the Irish Privy Council submitted to Oxford.
Oxford, realizing that the law required the issuance of the writ, took the opposite view, for which the Queen never forgave him.
Almost inevitably, the first result of this technological revolution was a reaction against the methods and in many cases the conclusions of the Oxford school of Stubbs, Freeman and ( particularly ) Green regarding the nature of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Britain.
Nevertheless, in another way modern historians still labor in the vineyard of the Oxford school.
His son Thomas, aged fifteen when he entered Oxford in 1582, married as his first wife Margaret, sister of Sir Edward Greville.
Quiney was in London again in June, 1601, and in November, when he rode up, as Shakespeare must often have done, by way of Oxford, High Wycombe, and Uxbridge, and home through Aylesbury and Banbury.
The compilation work was undertaken by a number of interested crystallographers in the Department of Mineralogy of the University Museum at Oxford.
Editors for Volumes 1, and 2, were M. W. Porter and the late R. C. Spiller, both of Oxford University.
And Lawrence Chase, son of the Ransom Chases, is listed at his new address in Oxford, Eng..
An Anglican clergyman in Oxford sadly but frankly acknowledged to me that this is true.
One of the more noteworthy changes that have taken place since the mid-19th century is the situation of Catholics at Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
At Oxford one hundred years ago there were very few Catholics, partly because religious tests were removed only in 1854.
Now, not only are there considerably more laity as students and professors at Oxford, but there are also numerous houses of religious orders existing in respectable and friendly relations with the non-Catholic members of the University.
Essays on Plato and Aristotle, Oxford University Press, USA.
Oxford: Sub-faculty of Philosophy.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, ISBN 0-19-824290-5.
Best known for his novels including Brave New World and a wide-ranging output of essays, Huxley also edited the magazine Oxford Poetry, and published short stories, poetry, travel writing, film stories and scripts.
Once his eyesight recovered sufficiently, he was able to study English literature at Balliol College, Oxford.
In 1916 he edited Oxford Poetry and later graduated ( B. A.
Writing: Theory and History of the Technology of Civilization, Oxford: Blackwell.
Oxford: James Currey.

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