Lectures and Lecturing
Found in 391 Collections and/or Records:
5 Lectures on geology, c1879
Notes and text for five lectures on geology. Sir Archibald Geikie placed civilisation, religion and mythology in the context of geological development, looking at geolgical formations and the processes and materials involved in their creation.
7 page typescript plus references, etc., 1960
The material consists of 7 page typescript plus references, etc. for lecture 'The specificity of enzyme induction' by Martin Rivers Pollock, presented at the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh symposium, May 1960.
16 page typescript with manuscript additions and corrections (in French), 1960
The material consists of 16 page typescript with manuscript additions and corrections of French language version of lecture 'The secretion of enzymes by bacteria', by Martin Rivers Pollock presented for the 2nd Louis Rapkine Lecture at University of Paris, 1960.
16 page typescript with manuscript annotations and underlining, 1977
The material consists of 16 page typescript with manuscript annotations and underlining for lecture 'The role of chance in biology: irritating irrelevancy or disturbing challenge?', by Martin Rivers Pollock, 1977.
18 page typescript plus references, 1977
The material consists of 18 page typescript plus references for lecture 'The role of chance in biology: irritating irrelevancy or disturbing challenge?' by Martin Rivers Pollock, 1977.
18 page typescript with manuscript additions and corrections (in English), 1960
The material consists of 18 page typescript with manuscript additions and corrections of English language version of lecture 'The secretion of enzymes by bacteria', by Martin Rivers Pollock presented for the 2nd Louis Rapkine Lecture at University of Paris, 1960.
21 page typescript plus legends for figures, 1974
The material consists of a 21 page typescript notes plus legends for figures for lecture 'Biological variation - genes and molecules' by Martin Rivers Pollock, given at the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Stirling University, 4 September 1974.
28 page typescript plus 3 page references and notes, c. 1973-1975
The material consists of 28 page typescript plus 3 page references and notes for lecture 'From pangens to polynucleotides: the evolution of ideas on the mechanism of biological replication' by Martin Rivers Pollock, given as the Huxley Lecture, University of Birmingham, 6 March 1975.
46 page typescript with manuscript corrections, plus references, 1975
The material consists of 46 page typescript with manuscript corrections, plus references for lecture 'Freedom in Science' by Martin Rivers Pollock, given at J.D. Bernal Peace Library, University College London, 25 November 1975.