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- Archives and manuscripts
Prof John Rex
Date: 1981-1982Reference: PP/ASP/D.79Part of: Parkes, Sir Alan Sterling (1900-1990)- Books
Key Problems of sociological theory / by John Rex.
Rex, John.Date: 1961- Books
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Race and racism / Ruth Benedict ; foreword by John Rex.
Benedict, Ruth, 1887-1948.Date: 1983- Books
Discovering sociology : studies in sociological theory and method / John Rex.
Rex, John.Date: 1973- Books
Max Weber and modern sociology / edited by Arun Sahay. Contributors John Rex [and others].
Date: 1971- Books
The physiology and treatment of polycythemia studies on 260 patients / Lawrence, John H., Berlin, Nathaniel I., and Huff, Rex L.
Lawrence, John H. (John Hundale), 1904-1991Date: 1952- Books
Spirit possession in the Nepal Himalayas / edited by John T. Hitchcock & Rex L. Jones ; translation of French articles by Harriet Leva Beegun.
Date: [1976], ©1976- Books
Journal of a voyage to New South Wales / [John White] ; with a biographical introduction by Rex Rienits ; edited by Alec H. Chisholm.
White, John, active 1757-1759.Date: [1962]- Archives and manuscripts
Rex v George Thomas Millership and James Midford Millership: concerning Ralph Plosky
Date: 1906Reference: WF/L/08/16Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
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Effect, reaction and dermatologic uses of the actinic ray / by Rex Duncan, M.D. and Calvin Witter, M.D.
Duncan, Rex.Date: [1900]?- Pictures
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The crucifixion of Christ, with Mary and John the Evangelist, and vignettes relating to the Passion. Woodcut.
Reference: 569599i- Books
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An address from the ladies of the provinces of Munster and Leinster, to their Graces the Duke and Duchess of D-t, Lord G---, and Caiaphas the High Priest. together with Sixty New Original to asts, drank by the Ladies at their last Assembly, held at Lady Drumlove's Great Anti-Chamber, at Patriet-Green, near Country-Square, next Door to Chastity-Ally, on Thursday Night 7th Inst. February; particularly with the Toasts of the Countess of K----re, Countess of Ty--ne, Lady C-x, the late P--me S----t's Lady, and of Mrs. H---l--n. To which are added, Some Love-Letters which passed between Caiaphas and his Favourite Ganymede C---m---, which were intercepted by a Country-Scout, as they were going to the Postern-Office, in Back-Lane, near Indorsment Meeting-House.
Date: M,DCC,LIV. [1754]- Archives and manuscripts
Obituary notices
Date: 1946-1976Reference: PSY/KEN/6/1Part of: Kenna, John Corbett- Pictures
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King James I of England and VI of Scotland. Engraving by C.G., 161-.
C. G., active approximately 1610.Date: [between 1610 and 1619]Reference: 2046041i- Archives and manuscripts
Notes, drafts and research material
Date: c.1960s-1970sReference: PSY/KEN/9/3/4Part of: Kenna, John Corbett- Pictures
King Charles II. Etching by W. Skilman after G. Kneller.
Kneller, Godfrey, Sir, 1646-1723.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 2042601i- Books
Metabolism and physiological significance of lipids : the proceedings of the advanced study course held at Cambridge, September 1963 / edited by R.M.C. Dawson and Douglas N. Rhodes.
Dawson, R. M. C. (Rex Malcolm Chaplin)Date: 1964- Videos
How to be more creative.
Date: 2012- Books
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Wonderful exhibition!!! Signor Gulielmo Pittachio The sublime wonder of the World!!! Condescends to inform the Public at large, and his Friends in particular, that he has now opened his Grand Hall of Exhibitions at Westminster, with a grand display of his Astonishing and Magnificent Deceptions; Which have been approved by all the Crowned Heads in the Universe, and which are unparalleled in the History of Mankind. First-The Signor will bring forward A Magical Alarm Bell, At the ringing of which, all the Company shall become Mad or Foolish. Secondly-He will produce his justly celebrated curious spy glasses, which distort and misrepresent all Objects that are looked at through them, and occasion in the Company a sudden and social dismay; such as has never before been witnessed in this Country. Thirdly-By Means of an enchanted drum, he will set all the Company a fighting, for the avowed Purpose of preserving order and tranquillity. During the Battle, Signor Pittachio will convey their money out of their pockets in a New and Entertaining Manner. Fourthly-He will produce a most extraordinary Effect in the Optics of the Spectators, by means of some Gold Dust, so that they shall not be able to distinguish Colors; but shall call (at the Signor's command) Black, White, and White, Black, to the Edification of all Beholders. Fifthly-He will make some Marvellous Experiments upon his own memory, By forgetting the most Material Incidents of his Life, with an almost incredible Precision. - N. B. To remove Doubts, these Experiments upon memory will be made upon oath. Sixthly-By his Oratorical Efforts, he will in the Course of a few Minutes persuade the greater Part of his Audience to salute him a posteriori, then to give him three cheers and nominate him the heaven-born conjuror; With various Slight-of-Hand Performances and Whimsical Exuberances too tedious to mention. In the Course of the Entertainments the Sublime Pittachip will exhibit upwards of two hundred automata, or moving puppets, Who will rise up, sit down, say Yes, or No, Receive Money, Rake among the Cinders, or do any Dirty Work he may think proper to put them to-N. B. This is a most fascinating Trick. Afterwards Signor Gulielmo Pittachip will discover to the Company the unrivalled Treasures of his private cabinet, formed on a mere Mechanical Principal, without Hinges, Joints, Dove-Tail, or Glue. The Whole to conclude with a Dramatic Piece in One Act, called The Humbug; or John Bull a Jack Ass, In which Signor Pittachio (not having yet engaged any female Performers) will indulge the company with a Solo on the Viol D'amour. N. B. The Hall is commodious, but the Company will be kept as much in the dark as possible, to give greater Effect to The deceptions. Signor Pittachio is extremely sorry to inform the Public, that owing to some unaccountable Mismanagement in the Persons he employed he has been disappointed of several capital Performers whom he had hoped to have brought forward, for the Purpose of exhibiting various Feats of Activity on the tight rope, this Part of the entertainment therefore must be Deferred. To Supply this Deficiency Signor Pittachio will close his Wonderful Performances by exhibiting his own Person on the thight rope. For the benefit of the swinish multitude. Vivant Rex et Regina.
Date: [1794]- Books
Oedipus and the Sphinx : the threshold myth from Sophocles through Freud to Cocteau / Almut-Barbara Renger ; translation by Duncan Alexander Smart and David Rice, with John T. Hamilton.
Renger, Almut-BarbaraDate: 2013- Archives and manuscripts
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Notes on autopsies, etc.
Date: 1920-1921Reference: PP/SPI/A.5Part of: Spilsbury, Sir Bernard (1877-1947), Forensic Pathologist- Archives and manuscripts
Notes on autopsies, etc.
Date: Oct 1936-Aug 1937Reference: PP/SPI/A.18Part of: Spilsbury, Sir Bernard (1877-1947), Forensic Pathologist- Videos
Dark circle.
Date: 1982- Archives and manuscripts
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Notes on autopsies, etc.
Date: 1914-1915Reference: PP/SPI/A.2Part of: Spilsbury, Sir Bernard (1877-1947), Forensic Pathologist- Books
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Fortescue de laudibus legum Angliæ. Præmittuntur præfatio primi editoris, &, testimonia Balei, Pitsei & Du Fresne. Nihil aut æquius aut tutius, quam ut regnet Rex secundum leges moresq; veteres. Liber est lectu dignus scriptus ante duo, ni fallor, sæcula de Laudibus legum Angliæ. Grot. Epist. pars I. epist. 1431. dat. 27 Oct. 1640.
Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]