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Announcement of lectures

The following lectures will be open to members of the University and others who are interested:

Sandars Lectures, 1998. The Sandars Reader in Bibliography, Mr Giles Barber, sometime Librarian, The Taylor Institution, and University Lecturer in Continental Bibliography, Oxford, Emeritus Fellow, Linacre College, Oxford, will deliver three lectures on Bibliography with rococo roses: the 1755 La Fontaine 'Fables choisies' and the arts of the book in eighteenth-century France, at 5 p.m. on Monday, 27, Tuesday, 28, and Wednesday, 29 April, in the Mill Lane Lecture-rooms.

William and Mary Lecture. Mr Rudi Fuchs, Director of the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, will deliver the 1998 William and Mary Lecture at 5 p.m. in the Senate-House on Thursday, 26 March. The title of Mr Fuchs's Lecture is Home sensation, foreign charm: national culture and international museums. A reception will follow the Lecture.

Oriental Studies. Centre for Modern Hebrew Studies. The following lectures will be held at 5 p.m. in Room 9, Faculty of Oriental Studies, Sidgwick Avenue:

22 April Writing and writers in Israel today, by Eliat Negev, author and journalist.
29 April The medium and the message: publishing and the media in Israel today, by Yehuda Koren, journalist.

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Cambridge University Reporter, 18 March 1998
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