Stanford Humanities Center, Harry Camp Memorial Lectures, 1982-2006.

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Stanford Humanities Center, Harry Camp Memorial Lectures, 1982-2006.

Collection includes audio and video recordings of lectures. Included are Anthony Sampson's lecture "Mandela, Reconciliation and Shakespeare, " 2002; Elaine Pagel's lectures on the Gospel of Thomas and politics and religion, 2004; and Anthony Grafton's lectures "The First Theorists of History" and "The Life and Death of a Genre, " 2006.

.75 linear feet.

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Sampson, Anthony

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Simon, Herbert A. (Herbert Alexander), 1916-2001

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Social scientist. From the description of Reminiscences of Herbert Alexander Simon : oral history, 1979. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309739214 Born in 1916 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Simon was educated at the University of Chicago. Since 1949, he has been on the faculty of Carnegie Mellon University, where he is University Professor of Computer Science and Psychology. In 1978, he received the Alfred Nobel Memorial...

Grafton, Anthony

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Pagels, Elaine H., 1943-

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Stanford Humanities Center

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A gift to endowment from Marta Sutton Weeks in 1987 provides funds to bring visiting distinguished lecturers to Stanford University for stays varying in duration from one week up to one quarter. From the description of Stanford Humanities Center, Marta Sutton Weeks Distinguished Visitor, videorecordings, 2003-2005. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864161 The Stanford Humanities Center, founded in 1980 by then-President Donald Kennedy, is dedicated to the advanced study of h...