- A
lecture (from Latin:
lectura 'reading') is an oral
presentation intended to
present information or
teach people about a
particular subject, for example...
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Lectured Crawford (1842 –
December 1901) was a teacher, A.M.E.
Church minister, and
state legislator in Georgia. He was one of the last
African American...
- An
online lecture is an
educational lecture designed to be
posted online.
Lectures are
recorded to video,
audio or both, then
uploaded and made viewable...
- The
Hibbert Lectures are an
annual series of non-sectarian
lectures on
theological issues. They are
sponsored by the
Hibbert Trust,
which was founded...
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Lecturer is an
annual appointment to give a
public lecture, the Sir
Robert Rede's
Lecture (usually Rede
Lecture) at the
University of Cambridge. It is named...
- The
Boyle Lectures are
named after Robert Boyle, a
prominent natural philosopher of the 17th
century and son of
Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork. Under...
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Lectures on Jurisprudence, also
called Lectures on Justice, Police,
Revenue and Arms (1763) is a
collection of Adam Smith's
lectures,
comprising notes...
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laureate is
required to give a
public lecture on a
subject related to the
topic of
their prize. The
Nobel lecture as a
rhetorical genre took
decades to...
- The
Richard Dimbleby Lecture (also
known as the
Dimbleby Lecture) is an
annual television lecture founded in
memory of
Richard Dimbleby (1913—1965), the...
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theoretical chemistry".
Named after Michael Faraday, the
first Faraday Lecture was
given in 1869, two
years after Faraday's death, by Jean-Baptiste Dumas...