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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.
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, UK and Indianapolis, US, The Fridtjol Nansen Institute & The International African Institute in association with James Currey and Indiana University Press.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.
* Robin Le Poidevin, ( 2010 ) Agnosticism: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-957526-8
* Guide to the Elements – Revised Edition, Albert Stwertka, ( Oxford University Press ; 1998 ) ISBN 0-19-508083-1
New York: Oxford University Press.
F. Rahman, Avicenna's Psychology: An English Translation of Kitab al-Najat, Book II, Chapter VI with Historical-philosophical Notes and Textual Improvements on the Cairo Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1952.
* Lewis Ayres, Nicaea and its Legacy: An Approach to Fourth-Century Trinitarian Theology ( New York: Oxford University Press, 2004 ).
* Sarah Parvis, Marcellus of Ancyra And the Lost Years of the Arian Controversy 325-345 ( New York: Oxford University Press, 2006 ).
* Hiscock, Eric C .; Cruising Under Sail, second edition, 1965 Oxford University Press ; ISBN 0-19-217522-X
An Annotated Anthology of Hymns, Oxford University Press.
* Peter Heather, The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History of Rome and the Barbarians, Oxford University Press ( 2006 ) pg. 151
: Platonists on Aristotle from Antiochus to Porphyry, Oxford University Press, pp. 191 – 215.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.
* Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, Oxford University Press, 1991.
* The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, Oxford University Press, 1991.
Oxford University Press.
* Alexander Fleming: The Man and the Myth, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1984.

Oxford and geographer
* Oxford geographer Nick Middleton's television series and accompanying book Going to Extremes, in which he discusses his visit to this village and describes ways in which inhabitants cope with the extreme cold.
Oxford geographer Nick Middleton's book on people who live in extreme climates, Going to Extremes ( ISBN 0-330-49384-1 ), discusses his visit to this city.
Oxford geographer Nick Middleton's book on people who live in extreme climates, Going to Extremes ( ISBN 0-330-49384-1 ), chronicles his visit to the village, and describes how the inhabitants cope with such extreme precipitation.
Nick Middleton ( born 1960 ) is a physical geographer and supernumerary fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford.

Oxford and Nicholas
Complied by Nicholas Palmer, revised by Tony Honoré for Oxford Text Archive, 1984.
The citadel of the reformatory movement was Oxford, where Wycliffe's most active helpers were ; these were laid under the ban and summoned to recant, and Nicholas of Hereford went to Rome to appeal.
Michael Neill, editor of the Oxford Shakespeare edition, notes that the earliest critical references to Othello's colour, ( Thomas Rymer's 1693 critique of the play, and the 1709 engraving in Nicholas Rowe's edition of Shakespeare ), assume him to be Sub-Saharan, while the earliest known North African interpretation was not until Edmund Kean's production of 1814.
* Nicholas Valentine Riasanovsky, A History of Russia, p. 450, Oxford University Press US, 2006, ISBN 0-19-512179-1.
In 1861, the decorative arts firm of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co .( later described by Nicholas Pevsner as the ' beginning of a new era in Western art ') was founded with Morris, Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Ford Madox Brown and Philip Webb as partners, together with Charles Faulkner and Peter Paul Marshall, the former of whom was a member of the Oxford Brotherhood, and the latter a friend of Brown and Rossetti.
* October 16 – Two of the Oxford Martyrs, Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley, are burned at the stake in England.
On October 1, 1213, while Nicholas de Romanis was working to bring about the end of the Interdict, the citizens of Oxford sent him a letter asking him to resolve their problems with the scholars who had taught there.
* Nicholas G. L. Hammond, The Macedonian State, Oxford University Press, 1989, ISBN 0-19-814883-6.
Such plans were indeed prepared, by Nicholas Hawksmoor ( fourteen ' Designs of Printing and Town Houses of Oxford by Mr Hawksmoor ' were among the drawings offered for sale after Hawksmoor's death ), the plans are now in the Ashmolean Museum.
The Clarendon Building was designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor and was built between 1711 and 1715, originally to house the printing presses of the Oxford University Press.
* Nicholas Rogers, Crowds, Culture and Politics in Georgian Britain ( Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998 ), ch.
* Benjamin Nicholas 1998 ( now Director of Music Merton College, Oxford )
Many Protestant Christians were burnt at the stake or otherwise killed in the reign of Queen Mary I of England, including Thomas Cranmer and two bishops Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley, the Oxford Martyrs.
The college was founded by Dorothy Wadham ( née Petre ) in 1610, using money left by her husband Nicholas Wadham for the purpose of endowing an Oxford college.
* Tarling, Nicholas ( 1982 ) The burthen, the risk, and the glory: a biography of Sir James Brooke, Kuala Lumpur ; New York: Oxford University Press.
In 1386 Nicholas de Lynne, Oxford produced an almanac.
Left to right ; Christoper Arkell & Lord Nicholas Hervey ( standing ) Gregory Lauder-Frost ( speaking to Arkell ), Countess Georgina Tolstoy, Count Nikolai Tolstoy ( seated under picture ), unknown man, Merlin Hanbury-Tracy, 7th Baron Sudeley | Lord Sudeley and John P Bullen Stean ( with glasses ) at a dinner on 12 March 1990, at London's United Oxford & Cambridge Club
Nicholas Rescher, in The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, defines pseudo-philosophy as " deliberations that masquerade as philosophical but are inept, incompetent, deficient in intellectual seriousness, and reflective of an insufficient commitment to the pursuit of truth.
* Nicholas P. Canny Making Ireland British, 1580 – 1650 ( Oxford University Press, 2001 ) ISBN 0-19-820091-9.
* Nicholas P. Canny Making Ireland British, 1580 – 1650 ( Oxford University Press, 2001 ) ISBN 0-19-820091-9.
He took part in the Oxford disputes against Cranmer, Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley ; but he was ill at ease with the brutality of some measures put in force against the Church of England.
When Charles returned to London, Nicholas was knighted, and appointed a privy councillor and a Secretary of State, in which capacity he attended the king while the court was at Oxford, and carried out the business of the Treaty of Uxbridge.
He also had the duty of treating for the capitulation of Oxford, which included permission for Nicholas himself to retire abroad with his family.
* Orme, Nicholas ( 2000 ) The Saints of Cornwall Oxford: U. P. ( 6 Jan 2000 ) ISBN 978-0-19-820765-8

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