Sharp-edged fuzziness
As the world's pictures are digitised and powerful interests jockey for electronic rights, Charles Oppenheim explores the maze surrounding ownership of diverse works, Roy McKeown describes progress...
As the world's pictures are digitised and powerful interests jockey for electronic rights, Charles Oppenheim explores the maze surrounding ownership of diverse works, Roy McKeown describes progress...
As the world's pictures are digitised and powerful interests jockey for electronic rights, Charles Oppenheim explores the maze surrounding ownership of diverse works, Roy McKeown describes progress...
This week's First Impressions comes from an early critic of the corruption of political life: "I went down yesterday to the Piraeus with Glaucon, son of Ariston." Entries should be submitted toFirst...
Religion and Creation
Sir John Soane
James Clarence Mangan
Monsters of the Sea
Life and Letters on the Roman Frontier - English Heritage Book of Housesteads - Roman Building Materials and Techniques - The Towns of Roman Britain
Frank Lloyd Wright - The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
Ideas that Shaped Postwar Britain
Feet of Clay
University of Edinburgh Research grants Dr B. Sheldon, Pounds 78,343 from NERC (research fellowship); Professor W. Hill, Pounds 30,302 from MRC (supplement); Dr M. Fransman, Pounds 34,292 from the...
University of East London DSc: James Lovelock, independent scientist, visiting fellow at Green College, Oxford, originator of the Gaia hypothesis; Clement Ramsdale, expert entomologist with the World...
University of Buckingham Robert Taylor, pro-director at the School of Oriental and African Studies, will succeed Richard Luce in January 1997 as vice chancellor. University of Kent at Canterbury...
Royal Northern College of Music John Casken, composer and professor of music at Manchester University, member of the RCNM board of governors; Kent Nagano, musical director of the Halle Orchestra;...