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Taylorian The
Taylor Institution (commonly
known as the
Taylorian) is the
Oxford University library dedicated to the
study of the
languages of Europe...
- The
Taylorian Lecture,
sometimes referred to as the "Special
Taylorian Lecture" or "
Taylorian Special Lecture", is a
prestigious annual lecture on Modern...
- Secularity, also the
secular or
secularness (from
Latin saeculum, 'worldly' or 'of a generation'), is the
state of
being unrelated or
neutral in regards...
- and
essays (a
selection of its highlights,
Taylorian Analecta, is also
published for alumni). The
Taylorian Literary Supplement contains more extended...
- the
Taylorian Professorship of the
Romance Languages to be
established in 1909. The
first appointee was
Hermann Oelsner, who had held the
Taylorian lecturership...
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Portrait of
Joseph Wright by
Ernest Moore, 1926, in the
Taylorian, Oxford....
- Warminster, England), 1994. See also: Bailey, John Cann,
Carducci The
Taylorian Lecture (Clarendon Press, Oxford) 1926. One
prominent English translation...
- Latin, Arabic,
Persian and Sanskrit. In 1850 Müller was
appointed deputy Taylorian professor of
modern European languages at
Oxford University. In the following...
- with L. A.
Willoughby throughout the 1940s and 1950s. She
delivered the
Taylorian Lecture in
Oxford in 1959. In 1961 she was
appointed Professor of German...
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Leverhulme Fellow in 1959–1960, 1970, and 1982–1983. In 1978 he gave a
Taylorian Lecture on 'Rousseau and the
Problem of
Tolerance in the
Eighteenth Century'...