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Mainz Conference 2023 – Rethinking Enlightenment: the Reception of John Locke in Germany
In addition to his work on Locke, he works on David Hume and early modern Naples. ... He is editing the Clarendon Edition of Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion and Occasional Writings and he was the editor of Further Letters of David Hume
11 – 1984 – Edinburgh Architecture Research
David Summers, Terry Hanson and C.B. Wilson. Computer Modelling of Wind Flow Around More Than One Building.
Configure Evolution mail program to use OAuth2 – Use/Less
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4 – 1977 – Edinburgh Architecture Research
Aart Bijl. The Concept of System in CAD. David Stone. CAAD Systems and Building Models.
VMSG 2020 – Sophie Butcher
I particularly enjoyed VMSG Award Winner David Pyle’s talk, using a number of historical references and accounts of volcanic activity.
Fundraising for Lyell Digitisation – Through Lyell's Eyes
Library and University Collections Philanthropy Manager, David McClay, brings us news on the fundraising campaign to digitise the Sir Charles Lyell notebooks. ... David McClay. Philanthropy Manager, Library & University Collections. Apr 1, 2021.
Seminars – Cop26 at New College
Speaker: Prof David Horrell (University of Exeter). For more information and livestream link, contact suzanna.millar@ed.ac.uk.
23 – 1996 – Edinburgh Architecture Research
David A. Vila Domini. The Diminution of the Column in Alberti and Vitruvius: Concerning Optical Corrections.
Remote laboratories in STEM education – Teaching Matters
Remote laboratories in STEM education. Photo credit: Unsplash CC0. In this post, David Reid and Tim Drysdale discuss the value in developing more non-traditional practicals such as remote laboratories. ... David is in the first year of his PhD developing
Sustainability & (In)equality – Artificial Intelligence & Public Service Media
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