Comprises: a manuscript outline and annotated non-technical abstract of 'The Logic of the Mind'; correspondence with M H A Newman, Hilary Putnam and John Lucas on subjects relating to 'The Logic of the Mind' including Gödel's theorem, Turing and Tarski; a press cutting of a letter to 'The Listener' from M H A Newman on "The New Mathematical Philosophy" (6 May 1948); research notes for 'The Logic of the Mind'; and reprints of relevant articles by others.
Comprises mainly correspondence relating to permissions to reprint 'The Logic of the Mind', including in a revised version of 'The Identity of Man'.
Also includes correspondence on Bronowski requesting reprints from the publication of 'The Logic of the Mind' in a volume entitled 'Science in Progress XVI' (Yale University Press).
Comprises material relating to an address Bronowski delivered at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at Berkeley, December 1965.
Comprises material relating to Bronowski's lecture and subsequent article on 'The Logic of the Mind'.
Audio recordings of a talk given at Berkeley before the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
(1) 1st February 1908 - letter from Francis & Co (College solicitor) to J. H. H. Goodwin (Bursar) pointing out that the lease of the entrance Lodge at Trumpington House was due to expire. The present owners of Trumpington House (the executors of the late Mr Alfred Jones) requested if they could either have a lease of the Lodge or buy it as they felt having a tenant not connected to the owners of the house could cause problems especially with regard to the drains unless they were relaid and connected to the sewer
(2) 22nd February 1909 - letter from Chesterton Ruraul District Council to J. H. H. Goodwin (Bursar) asking him to arrange for the cottages near to Trumpington House to be connected to the sewer
(3) 4th March 1909 – estimate from Arthur Negas & Sons for drainage work at the Coachman Lodge, Trumpington House. Includes a plan
Comprises photocopies of proofs of 'The Ascent of Man' chapters for publication as articles in 'The Listener' BBC magazine [at the same time as the series was shown on BBC television], annotated [by Sylvia Fitzgerald].
Part 1: chapters 1-6; Part 2: chapters 7-13.
Consists of correspondence with David Jones (features editor) on permission to reprint Bronowski's 'Mankind at the Crossroads' about Hiroshima which was broadcast on 30th June 1946 and first published in The Listener on 4th June 1946, and on permission to publish Bronowski's 1973 Christmas poem.
Report, diagrams and analysis relating to excavation of site on which the Quincentenary Library was later built.
Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Christopher Evans)Consists of an audio recording from a session on 'Science as a Liberal Art' at 'The Legacy of Jacob Bronowski' symposium.
21 minutes and 45 seconds long.
A booklet containing a guide to an exhibition at the University of Toronto Thomas Fisher Rare Books Library.
Comprises audio recordings of speakers at the symposium which was given to mark the Bronowski collection being given to the University of Toronto.
"The Leeds index of Early Medieval British coins", typescript, two pages on one folio (recto & verso), undated and unattributed, but datable to 1965 on the basis of a paper presentation of Peter Sawyer at the British Association of Numismatic Societies National Numismatic congress at Leeds, Friday 25 June – Sunday 27 June [1965], as announced in Seaby's Coin & Medal Bulletin (SCMB) in March 1965, and a report on the presentation in the Guardian, Monday 28 June 1965. The outline paper describes a sample index for each coin and explains the need for both a system of bibliographic abbreviations and the establishment of a numerical sequence of serial numbers to facilitate identification. It suggests that the serial numbers be allocated in the following manner:
1-99,999: UK institutions other than the British Museum,
with 1-10,000 for the Grosvenor Museum, Chester, and 10,001-11,000 for the Leeds City Museum;
100,000-199,999: British Museum
200,000, 299,999: Private collections in the UK
with 200,000-200,250 for M. Banks
300,000-499,999: Collections in Scandinavia
500,000- : Unallocated
It also proposes using the index for indicating die-links and cross-referencing photographic negatives and their locations. The proposed index will be arrange by king or other issuing authority, then by type, then by mint, then alphabetically by moneyer, with a provision for mules. Finally, it proposes a system intended to track individual coins as ownership of them changes a system of codification to define the reign and type of coins, the mint and the moneyer.
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's fourth Silliman Memorial lecture on 'The Origins of Knowledge and Imagination' (given 2 November 1967), 28 minutes long.
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's fourth Silliman Memorial lecture on 'The Origins of Knowledge and Imagination' (given 2 November 1967), 32 minutes long.
Engraving.
Survey of the above property comprising three houses in Manor Street (nearest Rhadegund Buildings)and one house next the Harp Public House in King Street together with the stable and yard adjoining. Gross annual value estimated at £62
The Knox Review. An annual publication of Knox Grammar School and the Old Knox Grammarians' Association
Edition No. 2 - December 1980
Contents:
- Notes on a Sabbatical. By the Headmaster
- The School Council
- Teaching Staff - A Decade of Service
- On Writing the History of a School Like Knox. By professor Bruce E. Mansfield
- The Knox Foundation
- Camp Knox Outdoor Education Centre
- Founder's Day. By The Honourable Sir John Fuller
- Knox Reports 1979/80. Academic, Cadet Unit, Music, Sport
- A Diplomat from Knox. By His Excellency Mr. Robert S. Laurie
- Knox Parents' Association
- Training and Initiative. By M. J. Jenkinson, Head of the Preparatory School
- Vintage 1965 - pipes to remember. By Peter Hurford, World renowned organist
- The Pursuit of Excellence. By A. J. Rentoul, Senior Master
- Old Knox Grammarians' Association
- Reunion Dinners
- Old Boys' News - 1929 to 1979
Comprises correspondence relating to: the establishment of an ad hoc programme committee for seminars and working groups on the "relationship between basic biological research and the etiology of human congenital malformations of the urinary tract"; and two resulting conferences on congenital malformations of the kidney, held at the Salk Institute (Dec 1968 and Mar 1970).
The ad hoc committee included Bronowski, Jonas Salk and Renato Dulbecco from the Salk Institute, and participants from Universities and the National Foundation.
The file also includes a suggested agenda for the first meeting of the committee, outlines developed for seminar programmes, proposed and final conference programmes, lists of participants for the 1968 conference, and correspondence relating to Rita Bronowski hosting conference guests at the Bronowskis' house.
Comprises: 2 scripts (one annotated) for 'The Journey to Japan' radio play by Bronowski (broadcast on BBC Home Service radio, 28 Sep 1949); a note of cancelled passages from 'The Journey to Japan' "which might be retained"; a press cutting about a Japanese fisherman dying after the United States tested a hydrogen-bomb; a typed extract from 'The Times' newspaper (31 Jan 1948) about the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi; 2 scripts (one annotated) for 'The Closing Years' radio play by Bronowski which began in a Prisoner of War camp in Japan (for transmission on the BBC Light Programme, recorded 1 Sep 1950); and notes of changes to be made to 'The Closing Years'.
Loose papers, mainly concerning book sales by the book club. Includes printed sales sheets from late 19th century onwards
Includes 2024 Donors' Report.
Includes minutes of meeting of the Trust, correspondence and related ephemeral brochures produced by the Trust about their aims to preserve Turner's house.
An issue of 'Fortune' magazine containing an article about the Salk Institute with colour photographs of Jonas Salk, Walter Eckhart, W. Thomas Shier, Robert Holley, Dona Lindstrom, Sue Stavarek, Roger Guillemin, Leslie Orgel, Ursula Bellugi and Edwin Lennox.
The International Congress of Organists. 18 - 26 July 1987, Cambridge. Patron: Her Majesty the Queen.
Programme:
Saturday July 18th: Registration of delegates. Simultaneous 40-minute demonstrations:
Christ's College Chapel, Gerald Gifford. Emmanuel College Chapel, Adrian Lentall. Sidney Sussex College Chapel, Stephen Layton. Trinity College Chapel, Richard Farnes. Clare College Chapel, David Briggs. Gonville and Caius College Chapel, Margaret Phillips. Great St. Mary's. Andrew Lumsden and Robert Morgan. Pembroke College Chapel, Anne Page. Peterhouse Chapel, John Butt. Queens' College Chapel, Geoffrey Morgan. St. Catharine's College Chapel, Peter le Huray. Church of St. Mary the Less (Little St. Mary's), John Kitchen. Corpus Christi College Chapel, Roger Fisher. Civic reception in the Corn Exchange. King's College Chapel, evensong. Trinity College Chapel, Peter Hurford. St. John's College Chapel, evensong. Dinner. King's College Chapel, Opening Concert: The King's Trumpeters, the choir of king's college, Thomas Trotter, Jean-Paul Imbert and Stephen Cleobury.
Sunday July 19th: King[s College Chapel, Sung Eucharist. St. John's College Chapel, Sung Eucharist. Lunch. Jesus College Chapel, Marilyn Keiser [she played Peter Hurford's "Trio"]. St. John's College Chapel, Jonathan Rennert. Lectures by Lionel Dakers and Stanley Webb. King's College Chapel, evensong. Lectures by Nicholas Thistlethwaite, Walter Holtkamp, Henry Chadwick. St. John's College Chapel, John Tuttle. Trinity College Chapel, Peter Planyavsky. Lectures by John Rowntree, Sir David Lumsden. Jesus College Chapel, evensong. Dinner. King's College Backs, Cambridge Granta Singers. Lecture: conversation with organ scholars, Christopher Argent, Philip Kenyon, Stephen Layton, Adrian Lenthall.
Monday July 20th: The Congress Choir. Lectures: Michio Akimoto, Bjorn Boysen. Composers' workshop, with Petr Eben and William Mathias. St. Catharine's College Chapel, Peter le Huray. Lectures: Mark Lindley, George Guest. Conversation between Michael Berkeley, Petr Eben, Jonathan Harvey, Kenneth Leighton and William Mathias. Church of Our Lady & the English Martyrs, David Sanger. Jesus College Chapel, Ferdinand Klinda. Queens' College Chapel, David Liddle. St. John's College Chapel, John Weaver with Marianne Weaver. Trinity College Chapel, Lionel Rogg. Clare College Chapel, Dietrich Wagler. Queens' College Chapel, Robert Glasgow. St. John's College Chapel, The Choir of Winchester Cathedral, directed by Martin Neary. Robinson College Chapel, Mireille Lagace. Trinity Hall Chapel, John Kitchen. Great St. Mary's, Congress Choir. Clare College Chapel, Jacques van Oortmerssen. Lecture by John Mander. Queens' College Chapel, Hans Fagius. Trinity College Chapel, Martin Haselböck. Lecture by Josef von Glatter-Götz. Robinson College, James Dalton. St. John's College Chapel, evensong. St. John's College Chapel, concert of organ transcriptions: Thomas Trotter, Nicolas Kynaston, Andre Isoir, Jean-Paul Imbert, Thomas Murray, Gillian Weir. Concert: The Demon Barbers.
Tuesday July 21st: Lectures by Gerre Hancock, James Litton and Douglas Major; Wilfrid Mellers; Peter Le Huray; Sergio de Pieri; Mireille Lagace and Hugh Eben. Composers' workshop with Petr Eben and Kenneth Leighton. Robinson College Chapel, Ivor Keys. Jesus College Chapel, Christopher Argent. King's College Chapel, tour of the chapek by Hilary Wayment and William Cole. The Congress Choir. Robinson College Chapel, Ivor Keys. Clare College Chapel, Dietrich Wagler. Corpus Christi College Chapel, Hans Eugen Frischknecht. Gonville and Caius College Chapel, Joachim Grubich. St. John's College Chapel, Frederick Swann. Church of Our Lady & the English Martyrs, Nicholas Danby. Trinity College Chapel, Michio Akimoto. Gonville and Caius College Chapel, Karl Hochreither. Great St. Mary's, the choir of St. George's Chapel Windsor Castle, directed by Christopher Robinson. St. John's College Chapel, Graham Barber. Lecture by Hans-Gerd Klais. Gonville and Caius College Chapel, Peter Planyavksy. Great St. Mary's, Congress Choir. Lecture by Ross King. King's College Chapel, evensong. Trinity College Chapel, Hans Fagius and David Sanger. Lecture by Felix Aprahamian. Dinner. Cambridge Festival.
Wednesday July 22nd: Lectures by John Mander, Peter Collins, Walter Holtkamp, Hans-Gerd Klais and Caspar von Glatter-Götz; Chris Hazell; Mark Lindley. Robinson College Chapel, Gerald Gifford. The Congress Choir, directed by Karl Hochreither. Composers' workshop with Michael Berkeley. Lecture by Alfred Reichling, Joachim Grubich. Church of Our Lady & the English Martyrs, Hans Fagius. Corpus Christi College Chapel, Josef Sluys. Gonville and Caius College Chapel, Johannes Geffert. Clare College Chapel, Felix Friedrich. St. John's College Chapel, André Isoir. Trinity College Chapel, Guy Bovet. Sidney Sussex College Chapel, Graham Barber, Philip Ledger and Francis Jackson. Play a Church Organ: Anne Page, Richard Walshaw, Owen Rees, Donald Wort. Great St. Mary's, Gerald Gifford. Clare College Chapel, Gillian Weir. Lecture by John Bertalot. St. John's College Chapel, Wolfgang Stockmeier. Great St. Mary's, Congress Choir. Gonville and Caius College Chapel, Martin Haselböck. Clare College Chapel, Brett Leighton. King's College Chapel, evensong. Trinity College Chapel, Stefano Innocenti. Corpus Christi College Chapel, Malcolm Archer. Film by Vaclav Vytvar. St. John's College Chapel, evensong. Lecture by Emmet Smith. Dinner. King's College Chapel, The Academy of Ancient Music, directed by Christopher Hogwood, with John Scott (organ).
Thursday July 23rd: Lectures by Ivor Keys, John Birch, Meredith Davies, Philip Ledger and Sir David Lumsden; Karen McFarlane; James Dalton. Composers' workshop. Congress Choir. Lecture by Peter Hurford, Lionel Rogg, Wolfgang Rübsam and Peter Williams. Jesus College Chapel, David Higgs. Church of Our Lady & the English Martyrs, Robert Glasgow. Christ's College Chapel, Sergio de Pieri. Trinity College Chapel, Brett Leighton. Queens' College Chapel, Thomas Murray. Great St. Mary's, the choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, directed by Stephen Darlington. St. John's College Chapel, John Scott. Jesus College Chapel, Oleg Janchenko. Kong's College Chapel, The Choir of St. Thomas Church, New York, directed by Gerre Hancock, with Judith Hancock (organ). Gonville and Caius College Chapel, Wolfgang Rübsam. Great St. Mary's, Congress Choir. St. Edward's Church, Hugh McLean. Queens' College Chapel, Jos van der Kooy.Early Dinner. Orchestral concert in Ely Cathedral, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bernhard Klee and Nicholas Cleobury, Gillian Weir (organ). Lecture by Kayo Ohara.
Friday July 24th: Lectures by Petr Eben; Michael Woodward; Edward Higginbottom; Michael Gillingham; Allan Wicks, Lionel Dakers, Peter Hurford, Francis Jackson and Frederick Swann; Gerhard Grenzing. Emmanuel College Chapel, Kevin Bowyer. Queens' College Chapel, Ben van Oosten. Church of Our Lady & the English Martyrs, Thomas Trotter. Trinity College Chapel, Wolfgang Rübsam. Corpus Christi College Chapel, Istvan Ella. Corpus Christi College Chapel, Peter Williams. St. John's College Chapel, Michael Farris, Jane Watts. Farewell Gathering. St. John's College Chapel, evensong. Banquets.
Saturday July 25th (The London Day): The Temple Church, John Birch. Lecture by Ralph Downes. Holy Trinity Church (Sloane Street), Kevin Bowyer and Thomas Trotter. Southwark Cathedral, Harry Bramma. Westminster Abbey, Choral Evensong. Westminster Cathedral, Nicolas Kynaston and David Hill. St. Paul's Cathedral, evensong; Christopher Dearnely. Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston.
Sunday July 26th: King's College Chapel, Sung Eucharist. St. John's College Chapel, Sung Eucharist.
Scrapbook containing newspapers cutings relating to The Intercollegiate University
[whilst editor of 'The Cambridge Review' 1942-1948 he ran a campaign in the magazine against bogus degrees and bogus universities].
Comprises correspondence relating to Bronowski participating in a study on the potential evolution of physical and biological technologies, with information packs and questionnaires.
Consists of typescripts (with a few annotations) of lectures on 'The Impact of New Science' given by Bronowski at the California Conference (2 May 1967, Hotel del Coronado) and at a Columbia University-Time Magazine conference on 'The Environment of Change' (19 Sep 1966, Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia). Typescripts include discussions at the end of the lecture.
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's lecture (first recorded 4 June 1968), 10 minutes long.
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's lecture (first recorded 4 June 1968), 30 minutes long.
Comprises an audio recording made at Radio KGB in San Diego for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Annotated as for "TBA Sat Eve".
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's lecture (first recorded [June 1968]), 32 minutes long.
Comprises audio recordings made for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1968 of lectures that were first given at York University (Canada) as part of the Frank Gerstein Lectures (York University Invitation series) for 1963 on the theme Imagination and the University.
Comprises a duplicate audio recording of part of Bronowski's lecture (first recorded [June 1968]), 13 minutes long.
Comprises an audio recording made at Radio KGB in San Diego for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Comprises a letter from Horace Barlow commenting on a section from a chapter that Bronowski had sent him (included); a proof and a reprint of papers by Barlow et al on Rabbit's retina; and a copy of 'Cultural Influences on the Perception of Movement: the trapezoidal illusion among Zulus' by Allport and Pettigrew.
Comprises: correspondence with Dr Lionel S Penrose (Galton Laboratory, University College London) and Dr Horace Barlow (University of California at Berkeley, School of Optometry) about historical records of colour blindness; a reprint and photocopied sources (some annotated); and handwritten notes on sources (Sep 1970).
Consists of 2 photocopied typescripts of 'The Machinery of Nature' with annotations.
Comprises photocopies of 'The Identity of Man' book (1965) and 'The Logic of the Mind' (supplementary material to be added to a new version, c. 1970) annotated with corrections and with index terms highlighted. Also includes annotated indexes, notes on corrections and a reference [to be added].
Comprises a typescript index with 1 missing page and 1 annotation, and a note about the missing page.
Comprises annotated galley proofs, a note from Bronowski to Sylvia [Fitzgerald] on changes to be made for the paperback edition, and annotated photocopies of the pages for correction.
Comprises an annotated typescript with contents page and preface, photocopies of "revised sections - essay 2" and notes of changes to text for proof corrections.
Consists of a recording of Bronowski's fourth and final lecture given at the American Museum of Natural History, c.53 minutes long.