Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 167Pub. for the British Academy, 2011 - Science |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 11
Page 117
... regard to the consequences . I expect some people will think me a silly professor , an alarmist , to voice such a complaint . " Life still goes on more or less as normal . You and I are still free to air our views in public , and we do ...
... regard to the consequences . I expect some people will think me a silly professor , an alarmist , to voice such a complaint . " Life still goes on more or less as normal . You and I are still free to air our views in public , and we do ...
Page 119
... regard to the rubric of this lecture : BRITISH ACADEMY LAW LECTURE The British Academy established a Lecture in Law to be given biennially from 2004 onwards in alternation with the Maccabaean Lecture . It may be upon any legal subject ...
... regard to the rubric of this lecture : BRITISH ACADEMY LAW LECTURE The British Academy established a Lecture in Law to be given biennially from 2004 onwards in alternation with the Maccabaean Lecture . It may be upon any legal subject ...
Page 349
... regard the evolution of Scotland in the early Middle Ages , and in particular the Celtic aspects of the Scottish past . Many of the views which I inherited on entry into the field in the mid - 1980s have gradually been overturned , or ...
... regard the evolution of Scotland in the early Middle Ages , and in particular the Celtic aspects of the Scottish past . Many of the views which I inherited on entry into the field in the mid - 1980s have gradually been overturned , or ...
Contents
between | 1 |
Leon Battista Alberti and the Redirection of Renaissance | 25 |
Shakespeare Oaths and Vows | 61 |
Copyright | |
14 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
African ancient anthropologists archaeology argued artists Beijing Breton Britain British Academy Buddhist Cambridge century China Chinese colour constitutional context Convention courts culture Dál Riata display Donne's Double Fifth Dunciad Dunhuang edition Eliot emotional Emperor English European example festival Figure Flower Fu Sinian Gaelic Gerzso Grierson Human Rights humanist Ibid images imperial international law interpretation Islamic John Donne Khadija's King language Latin America lecture legislation Leon Battista Alberti London Lord manuscript Marina marriage Miller Ming Moro Musawah Muslim names National Palace Museum oaths and vows organised Oxford painting Parliament Petrarch Pictish Pictland place-names play poem poet poetry political Pope Pope's Qing dynasty recent romantic love ruins scholars Scotland Scottish scroll Shakespeare Shitao social suggest surrealism surrealist swear T. S. Eliot Tanais texts tion traditional treaties University vernacular Wang women women's rights writing Zhang Daqian Zhong Kui