Calendar: 1974-1975 Page 473
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xcii Annual Report of the Delegacy Geography Two Special University Lectures 'Relating River Channel Processes and Land Forms' and 'River Response to Nature and Man the Styxian Model of Pollution' by Professor Wol- man Portuguese and Brazilian Studies Two lectures 'Camoes and Eng- land' by Dr Carlos Estorninho and 'Mannerisms and Dialectics Faust Hamlet Don Quixote and Don Juan as mannerist archetypes' by Mr Jorge de Sena Power Technology Six lectures on recent developments were given two entitled 'Drop-weight tests for grindability and their application to mill design' by Professor Η Rose two entitled 'The mechanics of sieving and screening' by Dr English and two entitled 'Struc- tural changes in materials during comminution' by Dr Moore Theology Two Special University Lectures 'Early Christian Creeds' by Professor Dr Hahn and The sources of the knowledge of God according to the Old Testament' by Professor Zimmerli summer term 1973 Public lectures during the term were as follows Botany 'The Growth and Development of Plants' an inaugural lecture by Professor Bradbeer Geography 'Agricultural location in the less developed world' an inaugural lecture by Professor Morgan Latin Language and Literature 'Bread and Circuses the Roman Emperor and his people' an inaugural lecture in the Chair of Latin Language and Literature by Professor Alan Cameron Laws 'European Company Law' Special University Lecture by Professor Schrans Palaeography Three Special University Lectures 'In search of the earliest traces of French humanism' 'Riddles clues and evidences' and 'The prospects for future research' by Monsieur Gilbert Ouy In addition lecture in Medieval and Renaissance Latin 'Poetic meaning in the Carmina Burana' was given by Mr Peter Dronke Religious Studies 'Ancient Christianity and pagan thought con- fluences and conflicts' Special University Lecture by Professor Simon
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