Karl Pearson's Gresham Lectures on Geometry (1890-1894) Karl Pearson, as well as being the Gresham Professor of...
Some History of Latin Squares in Experiments Professor Rosemary A. Bailey takes the audience through the history...
Mimicry of Nature for Disease: Detection and Destruction 'If one way be better than another, that you may...
Human Rights: Philosophy and History The philosophical and historical development of what may be regarded...
The Mysteries of Writing: Novels and Poetry - An Introduction By Professor Belinda Jack Professor Belinda Jack, the Gresham Professor of Rhetoric, continues her...
The Immortality of the Nightingale - Professor Belinda Jack Belinda Jack offers a small taste of her upcoming lecture...
Why are there Two Versions of Gray's Elegy? Gray's Elegy rewards scrutiny with a richness that marks it...
How Truthful is the Historical Novel? Professor Jack, the Gresham Professor of Rhetoric, discusses the idea...
Did George Sand Write like a Woman? - Professor Belinda Jack Who better than the author of an highly regarded biography...