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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1975-1976-490

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cxviii Annual Report of the Delegacy Palaeography 'The Hermaneutic style in Anglo-Latin literature of the tenth century' Public Lecture by Mr Michael Lapidge Religious Studies 'Freedom and God' Special University Lecture by Professor Frederick Sontag Spanish 'Miguel Hernandez la generacion del 36' Public Lecture by Professor German Bleiberg Theology 'Discerning the spirits problem in the Bible and in the Church' Special University Lecture by Professor Whyte lent term 1974 Lectures during the term were as follows Education Ά Tudor educational revolution an Inaugural Lecture by Professor Kenneth Charlton Laws 'The EEC one year after the admission of the new member states' Special University Lecture by Professor Angelo Grisoli Mathematics Two Special University Lectures by Professor Roquette on the theme of 'Algebraic aspects of p-adic theory of functions' Natural Science 'Illusion in Science and Art' Public Lecture by Professor Gregory Palaeography Three Special University Lectures by Monsieur Jean Mallon 'Critique du film "La Lettre" apres quarante ans' 'Qu'est ce que la paleographie 'Un faux probleme les "rapports" de l'epi- graphie et de la paleographie' Portuguese and Brazilian Studies 'The Modern Movement in Portuguese painting' Public Lecture by Professor Hellmut Wohl Theology special University Lecture 'The short historical narra- tive as political weapon in ancient Israel' by Professor Norbert Lohfink 'Dissent and Sectarianism in post-Reformation England tradition annals and history' Special University Lecture by Professor Collinson summer term 1974 Public Lectures during the term were as follows Laws 'Administrative courts and the citizen in Germany' Special University Lecture by Professor Helmut Kulz
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