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JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/12/1 · Series · c. October 1968
Part of Personal Papers

Bronowski delivered a series of 3 lectures titled 'The Prophetic Eye' for the UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles) Art Council Lectures on the 20th, 21st and 22nd of October 1968. These lectures were on 'Leonardo da Vinci and the Articulation of Nature', 'The Minute Particulars of William Blake' and 'Surrealism: the Daydream Image'.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/10 · Series · 24 October 1967-September 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises audio recordings of a series of 6 lectures that Bronowski delivered for the Silliman Memorial lectures at Yale University (in Kline Geology Lecture Hall).

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/12 · Series · 30 March 1968-September 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises audio recordings of a lecture that Bronowski gave for the Damon lecture series at the National Science Teachers Association convention in Washington D C [broadcast on WGBH-FM radio].

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/13 · Series · June 1968-September 1970
Part of Personal Papers

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.

'The Prophetic Eye'
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/14 · Series · 20 October 1968-September 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises audio recordings of 3 lectures that Bronowski gave on Leonardo da Vinci, William Blake and Surrealism for the UCLA (University of California Los Angeles) Art Council Lectures in October 1968. The lectures were delivered in Schoenberg Hall, UCLA.

'Art as a Mode of Knowledge'
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/15 · Series · 23 February 1969-September 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises audio recordings of a series of 6 lectures that Bronowski gave for the A W Mellon lectures in Fine Arts (1969) at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D C.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/16 · Series · 19 March 1969-September 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises audio recordings of a series of 4 lectures that Bronowski gave for the Bampton lectures in America (1969) at Columbia University, New York.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/3 · Series · c. 1962-7 September 1966
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises recordings of a dialogue written by Bronowski in response to the 'Two Cultures Debate' which followed his lectures on 'Science and Human Values' given at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1953.

Bronowski's dialogue was inspired by Galileo's 'Dialogue on the Great World Systems' (published 1632).

'The Identity of Man'
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/5 · Series · 8 March 1965-17 March 1965
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises audio recordings of a series of four lectures given by Bronowski for the inaugural annual Man and Nature lecture series at the American Museum of Natural History, New York. The lectures were subsequently delivered at the University of California at Berkeley and San Diego.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/7 · Series · 26 January 1967- September 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Contains audio recordings of a lecture that Bronowski gave at Sherwood Hall, La Jolla, in aid of the Committee to Rescue Italian Art.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/8 · Series · 22 February 1967-September 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises audio recordings of two lectures that Bronowski gave for the Condon lecture series at the University of Oregon. The lectures were broadcast by KOAC [radio station, part of Oregon Public Broadcasting]. The lectures were also given at Portland State College (Feb 1967).

'Order and Disorder'
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/9 · Series · 23 June 1967-September 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises audio recordings of a [closing] conference address that Bronowski delivered at the Seventeenth International Design conference in Aspen, Colorado (18th-23rd June 1967).

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/14/2 · Series · c. 1967-c. 1968
Part of Personal Papers

"Television film on Leonardo da Vinci produced by Adrian Malone for the British Broadcasting Corporation. Script and narration by Dr. Bronowski. First shown in England in 1967".

'What Makes Man Unique?'
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/14/5 · Series · August 1969-19 July 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Consists of a film for television showing a dialogue between Bronowski and Dr Paul Saltman of the University of California, San Diego. The film was part of the 'Science and Society' series produced by Peter Kaye for National Educational Television. It was filmed at the Salk Institute in August 1969 and broadcast nationwide in the United States on 19 July 1970.

'Day at Night'
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/14/7 · Series · 9 April 1974
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises recordings of an interview of Bronowski by James Day. Subjects include Bronowski's view that science should be relevant to the needs of society, and ideas on poetry.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/14/8 · Series · [1974]
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises a film labelled "Dienst Televisie Programma, Profile dr. J Bronowski", 15 minutes and 35 seconds long. Contains several statements by Bronowski, photographs and a clip from 'The Face of Violence'. There is also a separate soundtrack and transcript of the programme.

The narration is in Dutch, with clips in English.

"Personalities"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/1 · Series · 1951-1974 (Mainly 1961-1974)
Part of Personal Papers

Consists of a series of correspondence, or other documents relating to, individuals.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/2 · Series · 1955-1975 (Mainly 1961-1974).
Part of Personal Papers

With carbon copies of replies from Bronowski and his secretaries: Kathleen Murray/Verlander (secretary), Sylvia Hodgson/Fitzgerald (secretary then editorial assistant), Audrey Drake and Mrs Gerry Likens.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/3 · Series · May 1959-14 May 1975
Part of Personal Papers

Consists of a series of mostly correspondence with academies, societies, associations and some schools, colleges, universities and institutions.