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Mark S. G. Dyczkowski (29 August 1951 – February 2025) [1] was an English Indologist, musician, and scholar of Tantra and Kashmir Shaivism. [2] He has published multiple translations and commentaries, most notably the 12-volume Manthanabhairava Tantra [ 3 ] and an 11-volume Tantrāloka including the commentary by Jayaratha .
Mark K. Updegrove was born outside Philadelphia in Abington, PA, on Aug. 25, 1961. He descends from the Dutch [ 6 ] and German Op den Graeff family. He was a direct descendant of Herman op den Graeff , mennonite leader of Krefeld , and his grandson Abraham op den Graeff , one of the founders of Germantown and in 1688 signer of the first protest ...
Mark Kac, Probability and related topics in the physical sciences. 1959 (with contributions by Uhlenbeck on the Boltzmann equation, Hibbs on quantum mechanics, and van der Pol on finite difference analogues of the wave and potential equations, Boulder Seminar 1957). [20] Mark Kac, Enigmas of Chance: An Autobiography, Harper and Row, New York ...
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The Center For Mark Twain Studies is a cultural humanities site associated with Elmira College. The Center manages two historic sites, the Octagonal Study and Quarry Farm, where the American author, Mark Twain, composed many of his works, including his 1884 novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. [1] The center also includes exhibits and archives.
The lectures were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 over three series between 1999 and 2002. Many of the arguments were illustrated by miniature sketches. These sketches featured Mark Steel, Martin Hyder, Mel Hudson, Carla Mendonça, Femi Elufowoju Junior and Debbie Isitt. The first series was subtitled "A series of lectures about Englishmen ...
The Mark Steel Solution is a series of scripted radio lectures by Mark Steel made for broadcast on BBC Radio.The show began in 1992. [1] Each episode presents persuasive, yet witty, arguments for a seemingly bizarre solution to a contemporary social problem by highlighting the flaws in the present system.
The Writing Seminars hosts the Turnbull Lectures, a yearly lecture series on the topic of poetry. [13] The series was established in 1891 and has run almost continuously between the years 1891-1984 and 2000–present. [ 14 ]