A series of lectures will be given by members of the College to mark the 650th Anniversary of its foundation in 1347.
28 January |
Colin St John Wilson: Building the British Library |
4 February |
Martin Biddle (Oxford University): Cambridge men and Jerusalem: Williams, Willis, and Ronald Storrs |
11 February |
Nick Davies: Watching birds and evolution |
18 February |
Raymond Lickorish: A mathematical view of knots |
25 February |
Blair Worden (Sussex University): Oliver Cromwell and the historians |
4 March |
Harold Bloom (Yale University): Tradition and innovation in Shakespeare |
The lectures will be held on Wednesdays at 5 p.m., in the Judge Institute of Management Studies. All are welcome.