Category:Lectures
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Subcategories
This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.
A
- Adamson lectures (3 P)
B
- Bakerian lectures (1 P)
C
- Commemoration addresses (2 P)
- Croonian lectures (3 P)
G
- Gifford Lectures (1 P)
H
- Hibbert lectures (3 P)
L
- Leslie Stephen Lectures (4 P)
P
- Lecture portals (8 P)
R
- Rede lectures (10 P)
- Romanes lectures (24 P)
W
- Warburton lectures (1 P)
Pages in category "Lectures"
The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total.
A
C
- Characters and Events of Roman History
- Historical Lectures and Addresses/The Coming of the Friars
- Commercial character: The Joseph Fisher lecture in commerce, delivered at the University of Adelaide by L. A. Jessop, 11th May 1906
- The Condition and Resources of New South Wales
- Historical Lectures and Addresses/The Congregationalists
- A course of six lectures on the various forces of matter and their relations to each other
- Culture and the Coming Peril
D
E
- Historical Lectures and Addresses/The English Church in the Reign of Elizabeth
- Essays and Addresses (Jebb)/Lucian
- Essays and Addresses (Jebb)/Samuel Johnson
- Essays and Addresses (Jebb)/Suidas on the Change Ascribed to Sophocles in Regard to Trilogies
- The Evolution of Surgery
- Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency
H
- Hail, Holy Queen (O'Donnell)
- The Herbert Spencer lecture
- Historical eclipses
- Historical Lectures and Addresses/Bishop Grosseteste and his Times, 1st Lecture
- Historical Lectures and Addresses/Bishop Grosseteste and his Times, 2nd Lecture
- Historical Lectures and Addresses/Bishop Grosseteste and his Times, 3rd Lecture
- Historical Lectures and Addresses/Elizabethan London
- Historical Lectures and Addresses/Laud's Position in the History of the Church of England
- Historical Lectures and Addresses/St. Francis of Assisi
- Homoeopathy and Its Kindred Delusions
- Hospitals, Medical Science, and Public Health
- The Humanizing of Commerce and Industry
I
- Immediate Experience and Mediation
- Inaugural address delivered to the University of St. Andrews, Feb. 1st 1867
- Inaugural address, delivered before the members of the Victorian Institute, on Friday the 21st of September, 1854
- Inaugural Lecture on The Study of History (Oman)
- Independence: Rectorial address delivered at St Andrews October 10 1923
- The Indian Civil Service as a profession
- The influence of commerce on civilization
- Historical Lectures and Addresses/The Influence of the Friars
- An introduction to the work of Alfons Mucha and Art Nouveau
- An Introduction to Yoga
- Introductory lecture delivered at the Middlesex Hospital, October 1st, 1877
- Introductory lecture delivered in the Adelaide Hospital, Dublin, at the commencement of the clinical course, October 31, 1864
- Introductory lecture delivered to the class of military surgery in the University of Edinburgh, May 1, 1855
- Introductory Lecture of the One Hundred and Ninth Session of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania
- Introductory lecture on medical jurisprudence. Delivered in the theatre of the Royal Dublin Society, on Saturday, the 16th November, 1839
- Introductory lecture, delivered at the Middlesex Hospital, Oct. 1, 1847
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- The Panama Canal Controversy
- The Past, Present and Future Trade of the Cape Colonies with Central Africa
- The Philology of the Sign-Language
- Historical Lectures and Addresses/The Picturesque in History
- The Position of the Shemitic Nations in the History of Civilization
- Preliminary Notes on Cubist Architecture in Prague
- The present and general condition of sanitary science
- The problem of small nations in the European crisis
- The voice of an oppressed people/The problem of small nations in the European crisis
- Pure milk
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T
- Tasman: a forgotten navigator
- Historical Lectures and Addresses/The Teaching of Ecclesiastical History
- The Thruston speech on the progress of medicine 1880
- The Thruston speech upon the progress of medicine 1869
- The Transvaal war: a lecture delivered in the University of Cambridge on 9th November, 1899