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He took an interest in all scholars , often inviting them to Durham for visits . Margaret Roxan was so invited , for ten days , and given unlimited time . She received much stimulus and support , in effect supervision ...
He took an interest in all scholars , often inviting them to Durham for visits . Margaret Roxan was so invited , for ten days , and given unlimited time . She received much stimulus and support , in effect supervision ...
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In retrospect it seems strange that Edwards with his interest and training in oriental languages , should have in 1934 , by examination , entered the Depart- ment of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities in the British Museum as an ...
In retrospect it seems strange that Edwards with his interest and training in oriental languages , should have in 1934 , by examination , entered the Depart- ment of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities in the British Museum as an ...
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Examiners ' meetings were equally innocent of organisation , and not because of any lack of interest on his part in the exact mark each student should receive . This approach did not stop him being in demand as an external examiner ...
Examiners ' meetings were equally innocent of organisation , and not because of any lack of interest on his part in the exact mark each student should receive . This approach did not stop him being in demand as an external examiner ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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