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Correspondence between Dirac and President Aryeh Dvoretzky of the Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities discussing Dirac's future travel to the Einstein Centennial Symposium in Jerusalem with his wife Margit.
Three autograph letters, signed, to Mrs. James Carrick Moore and to her daughters Harriet and Louisa, 3 pages 8vo, one with address-leaf and nother with the front portion of an envelope, from York Chambers, St. James Street, dated...
Letter from the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences Nobel Commitee for Physics inviting Paul Dirac to submit proposals for possible candidates for the Nobel prize for Physics for 1972
Discovering roots running under ground: reading Emerson from a Cixousian perspective
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One might not find many comparisons between the essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson, a leader in the nineteenth century American Transcendental Movement, and the 1975 manifesto, The Laugh of the Medusa, by the French feminist, Héléne Cixous....
A letter from Gabriel Dirac to his father, Paul Dirac, sharing what he has been doing while his father is traveling and is excited that his father will return on his birthday.
Letter from the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences Nobel Commitee for Physics inviting Paul Dirac to submit proposals for possible candidates for the Nobel prize for Physics for 1974
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