Consists of a photocopy of the revised edition of 'Science and Human Values' (1965) with index terms underlined, and draft annotated indexes.
Comprising: a journal containing an article by Bronowski (originally the first of 3 lectures given in 1953, and later published in 'Science and Human Values'), annotated with 'J Bronowski, May 1956' on the front cover; and another copy of the article from Universities Quarterly bound in a card cover and annotated "Paul and Margaret Espinasse from J Bronowski 1957".
The volume sent to Paul and Margaret Espinasse was bought by Lisa Jardine from a bookshop in 2012 (invoice included).
Comprises: a copy of a research proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation requesting funding for a study project by the Council for Biology in Human Affairs to develop a series of seminars on 'Science and Human Values: The Life Sciences in Contemporary Issues' (18 Jan 1974); reviews of the proposal from the National Science Foundation; copies of correspondence between Richard E. Stephens (National Science Foundation) and Harry Boardman (Secretary General, Council for Biology in Human Affairs) about the proposal; and notes on proposed topics for the seminar programme.
Comprises audio recordings and transcripts of lectures given whilst Bronowski was Carnegie visiting professor of History.
[These lectures were originally titled 'Science and Civilised Man'].
Comprises: press cuttings and photocopies of articles by others including F R Leavis and C P Snow; a photocopy of Bronowski's notes on "Kepler's conjectures about gravity" (1967); notes of references to be added into 'Science and Human Values' [revised edition, 1965]; a list of proposed editorial changes to 'A New Dialogue on Two World Systems' ['The Abacus and the Rose'] to be broadcast on Canadian radio; and a copy of a letter sent to Cass Canfield (Harper & Row, Publishers) sending corrected galley proofs for the revised edition of 'Science and Human Values'.
Comprises correspondence relating to: publication of a revised edition of 'Science and Human Values' which included text of 'The Abacus and the Rose' (1965); requests for information, copies and permissions to use extracts and quotations from 'Science and Human Values' and 'The Abacus and the Rose'; discussion of the content of 'Science and Human Values'; 'A New Dialogue on Two World Systems' ['The Abacus and the Rose'] being broadcast on radio in Canada; Gujarati and Japanese editions of 'Science and Human Values'; and 'The Abacus and the Rose' winning an Ohio State award for excellence in educational, informational and public affairs broadcasting.
Also includes a press cutting from The Christian Science Monitor (13 May 1975) containing an extract from 'Science and Human Values'.
Comprises correspondence relating to requests for permission to publish extracts from 'Science and Human Values'.
Subjects include: publishing Bronowski's 'Science and Human Values' lectures as articles in Universities Quarterly (journal) and The Nation magazine, responses to the content of the articles, requests for permission to reprint or quote from 'Science and Human Values', and publishing 'Science and Human Values' as a book in the United Kingdom.
Correspondents include Kenneth Clark, Professor J L Montrose (Queen's University, Belfast), Kathleen Nott, University Press Cambridge (declining to publish 'Science and Human Values' book), Herbert Read, Professor Egon Sharpe Pearson (University College London) on amending a reference to his father (Karl Pearson) in 'Science and Human Values', Michael Polanyi, and Gilbert Seldes (The Annenberg School of Communications, University of Pennsylvania).
Also includes: a draft preface and series of "notes" by Bronowski [to form part of publication of 'Science and Human Values']; correspondence on a reference to an astronomer called Joannes Brunowski in Galileo's Dialogue; and a copy of a talk by Egon Sharpe Pearson on 'Some Incidents in the Early History of Biometry and Statistics, 1890-94 (given to a Princeton seminar, Apr-May 1961).
Comprises material relating to 'Science and Human Values', and 'The Abacus and the Rose: a dialogue on two world systems' being included in a revised edition.
Comprises correspondence with Philip H Abelson (editor of Science, journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science) on meeting Bronowski, agreeing not to publish 'The Logic of the Mind' and planning to publish his next suitable paper.
Also includes letters from J Mervyn Lancaster (associate editor) asking Bronowski to write an article on relativity for a young people's encyclopedia (refused).
With an envelope listing the article.
Brass parts for "Schübler Chorales Preludes" BWV 646, BWV 647, BWV 648, BWV 649, BWV 650, and "Nun danket alle Gott" BWV 657 (two photocopies) by J. S. Bach, arranged by Peter Hurford.
Bach, J. S.Photocopy of J. S. Bach's Schübler Chorales.
- Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 645
- Wo soll ich fliehen hin, oder, Auf meinen lieben Gott, BWV 646
- Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten, BWV 647
- Meine Seele erhebt den Herren, BWV 648
- Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 649
- Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter, BWV 650
Note acknowledging the receipt of £5 towards the Hundon [?] Schools for 1862. Signed R. H. Stoddard of 23 Gloucester Street, Gloucester Gate, Regent's Park
Stoddart, R. H.Received 2s 6d from the bursar at B. A. Commencement. Signed J. Taylor
Taylor, J.Received 2s 6d from the bursar at M. A. Commencement. Signed J. Taylor
Taylor, J.Paid 2s 6d to John Marshall for the Master of Arts Commencement.
Marshall, JohnMay 1834 received of the bursar of Jesus College 2s 6d
Taylor, J.Paid 2s 6d to John Marshall, the schoolkeeper.
Marshall, JohnReceived of the Rev Dr Corrie through Mr Cuthbert the sum of £5, being the annual subscription of Jesus College for the hundon Schools up to Oct 1876. Signed by R. H. Stoddart, 2 Pemberton Terrace, Cambridge.
Stoddart, R. H.A receipt detailing the payment of 5 guineas, the subscription of Jesus College to the Old Schools of Cambridge for the year ending Michaelmas 1862. Signed by collector James Hawkin.
Hawkin, JamesA letter detailing the receipt of £2 2s, the subscription of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to the Willingham Church Schools. Signed by William Seddon.
Seddon, WilliamA receipt detailing the payment of £2 2s, the subscription of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to the West Wratting School. Signed by Vicar Sparks B Sealy.
Sealy, Sparks BellettA receipt detailing the payment of £5 5s, the subscription of Jesus College to the National Schools of Great Shelford.
A receipt detailing the payment of £2, the subscription of the Reverend Master and Fellows of Jesus College to the Quy School for the year 11 October 1861 to 11 October 1862. Signed by curate Joseph Pace.
Pace, JosephA receipt detailing the payment of £2 2s, the subscription of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to the parish school of Horne in the county of Surrey. Signed by John Norton, curate of the parish.
Norton, Rev. JohnA receipt detailing the payment of £1 1s, the subscription of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to the Great Wilbraham School, through Henry Unwin. Signed by curate Henry Hayward.
Hayward, HenryA receipt detailing the payment of £5 5s, the subscription of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to the Barnwell Schools. Signed by J M Weldon
Weldon, J MA receipt detailing the payment of £2 2s, the subscription of the Reverend Master and Fellows of Jesus College to the Over National School. Signed by Charles Massen.
Massen, CharlesA receipt detailing the payment of £5 5s, the subscription of Jesus College to the Elmstead Village School. Signed by O. Fisher.
Fisher, OsmondReceipt for 2s 6d, no further information.
Taylor, J.Bill for school fees. £9 1s paid to Higher Grade School, Paradise Street, Cambridge by the Dean of Jesus College.
Higher Grade School, CambridgeBill for school fees. £7 10s 4d paid to Higher Grade School, Paradise Street, Cambridge by the Dean of Jesus College.
Higher Grade School, CambridgeBill for school fees. £7 3s 10d paid to Higher Grade School, Paradise Street, Cambridge by the Dean of Jesus College.
Higher Grade School, CambridgeReceipt for donation by Master and Fellows of £4 (biannual subscription) towards schools. Signed by Edward Fenties, vicar.
Fenties, EdwardScholarships given out in 1825, coming to the total of £82 9s 6 1/2d and £66 8s 4 1/2d.
Warren, J.Received October 20th 1823 of the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Jesus College the sum of £1 being their annual subscription for watering the load during the year 1823. Signed George T Whiteley.
Whiteley, George T.Schmücke Dich for organ. Key: B flat major. Metronome marking: adagio.
Two sketches: one incomplete in ink, that contains on the reverse there is another fragment of a piece untitled for organ (in pencil). Key: A major. One in pencil with some differences.
Consists of a reprint from New Scientist (journal).
Alternative "(+ better!) lay-out" of 2 sections of the Scherzo (beginning and bars 41-46).
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composer"Scherzo" from the Suite for organ "Laudate Dominum", Metronome marking: minim = 120. "Ein' feast Burg" No. 2 [2nd. set] for organ. Incomplete draft of "Nun Danket alle Gott".
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composer"Scherzo" for organ manuals only. [From the Suite for organ "Laudate Dominum"]. Metronome marking: minim = 120.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerLetters from the Vicar, A.R. Davies, about his financial difficulties, and possible schemes for augmenting the income. Also a few letters suggesting the union of the parishes of Comberton with Barton
Schedule of work required to be done to comply with the repairing clauses of the tenancy agreement between the Trustees of the Methodist College Cambridge and Jesus College, dated 21st January 1939
Gray, Son & CookSchedule of Bills to J. Webster & Son totalling £535 12s 6d;
(1) Graveley Repairs; £387 10s 0d
(2) New houses in Jesus Lane; £64 13s 8d
(3) Estates;
Divers' Garden Wale; £6 15s 9 1/2d
Posts [?]; £2 9s 1 1/2d
[?]Fence; £2 4s 0d
Fence Jesus Lane; £3 19s 1d
Dr New Square; £0 11s 9d
Dwf [?] Wall Wale inft [?]; £2 19s 3 1/2d
[Total=] £33 3s 9 1/2d
(4)
Covets [?]; £13 6s 7d
Gravel; £10 5s 0d
Lodge, £9 12s 2 1/2d; [Total=] £33 3s 9 1/2d
(5)
Mr Hunell new floor; £31 6s 0d
[Total=] £535 12s 6d
Overleaf signed by the Revd. Dr. French.
Estimate of works required to be executed at the two cottages in King Street, late in lease from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, Cambridge to widow Murden
Includes a description of the repairs requiring immediate attention on the rifle farm