19th century philosophy color B0C4DE Image and Caption image name Henry Sidgwick.jpg image caption Information name HenrySidgwick birth date Birth date 1838 5 31 death date dda 1900 8 28 1838 5 31 school ... Hedonism Ethical Hedonism , paradox of hedonism HenrySidgwick May 31, 1838 August 28, 1900 was an England ... for ten years. ref Venn id SGWK855H name Sidgwick, Henry ref In 1869, he exchanged his lectureship for one ... spiritual mother and father. ref Phyllis Deane , Sidgwick, Henry, The New Palgrave A Dictionary ... Schultz, Bart. HenrySidgwick Eye of the Universe. An Intellectual Biography . Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 2004. Schultz, Bart. http plato.stanford.edu entries sidgwickHenrySidgwick ..., 2007. Dawes, Ann. HenrySidgwick . Biograph, 2007 fr Geninet, Hortense. POLITIQUES COMPAREES, Henry ... HenrySidgwick Website English and French. http sidgwick.org HenrySidgwick blog English and French ... of the 2nd International congress HenrySidgwick Ethics, Psychics, Politics. University of Catania Italy Italian, English, French. http www.utilitarian.net sidgwickHenrySidgwick . Comprehensive list ... s Entry . 1911 Ethics Parapsychology Persondata NAME Sidgwick, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... OF DEATH August 28, 1900 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sidgwick, Henry Category 1838 births Category ... Category British political theorists Category Moral philosophers de HenrySidgwick es HenrySidgwick fr HenrySidgwick it HenrySidgwick ja sk HenrySidgwick sr fi HenrySidgwick sv HenrySidgwick ... He was born at Skipton in Yorkshire , where his father, the Reverend W. Sidgwick d. 1841 , was headmaster of the local grammar school , Ermysted s Grammar School . Henry himself was educated at Rugby ... of Canterbury was a master , and at Trinity College, Cambridge . While at Trinity, Sidgwick ... labours, Sidgwick took an active part in the business of the university, and in many forms of social ... more details
Sidgwick may refer to Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick , English activist for higher education of women and wife of HenrySidgwick 1845 1936 HenrySidgwick , English philosopher 1838 1900 Nevil Sidgwick , English chemist 1873 1952 Robert Sidgwick , English cricketer 1851 1934 surname de Sidgwick ... more details
Image Old Hall.JPG thumb The Old Hall at Newnham College, Cambridge Newnham College , the first building of the college on Sidwick Avenue. Sidgwick Avenue is located in western Cambridge , England . ref http www.cambridgeonline.co.uk streets Sidgwick Avenue Sidgwick Avenue , http www.cambridgeonline.co.uk Cambridge Online . ref It links Grange Road, Cambridge Grange Road to the west with Queen s Road, Cambridge Queen s Road to the east. The road continues northeast into central Cambridge as Silver Street, Cambridge Silver Street . At the western end to the north is Selwyn College, Cambridge Selwyn College and to the south is Newnham College, Cambridge Newnham College . Ridley Hall, Cambridge Ridley Hall is a theological college on the south side of Sidgwick Avenue. To the north is the Sidgwick Site of the University of Cambridge . ref http www building.arct.cam.ac.uk sidgwick proposals sidgwickave.html Sidgwick Avenue Proposals , University of Cambridge . ref Here can be found Lady Mitchell Hall and the Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge Museum of Classical Archaeology . The Marshall Library of Economics moved to Sidgwick Avenue in the 1960s. History The early progress of women at Cambridge University owes much to Henry Sidgwick , a philosophy Fellow college fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge Trinity College . In 1871, with Anne Clough , the first Principal college Principal of Newnham College, and Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick Eleanor Balfour Sidgwick s future wife , Sidgwick oversaw the purchase of a house for five female students who wished to attend lectures but did not live near enough to the University to do so. In 1875 the first building was built on Sidgwick Avenue site of Newnham College, now called Old Hall. Sidgwick Avenue is named after Henry and Eleanor Sidgwick. References reflist coord 52.2004 N 0.1093 E display title region GB type landmark Category Streets in Cambridge Category Streets associated with the University of Cambridge Category Newnha ... more details
refimprove date August 2010 Image Sidgwicksite.jpg thumb The Raised Faculty building, on the Sidgwick Site. Image DivinityFaculty.jpg thumb The Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge Faculty of Divinity building, on the Sidgwick Site. Image History Faculty University of Cambridge.jpg thumb right The Seeley Historical Library , part of the Faculty of History, Cambridge Faculty of History on the Sidgwick Site. The Sidgwick Site is one of the largest sites within the University of Cambridge , England . ref http www.cam.ac.uk map v4 drawmap.cgi?mp sidg tl Sidgwick 20Site University of Cambridge Official Map Sidgwick Site . ref ref http www.admin.cam.ac.uk univ disability guide maps sidgwicksite.pdf Access map of Sidgwick Site , University of Cambridge , UK. ref Overview and history The Sidgwick Site is located on the western edge of Cambridge city centre, north of Sidgwick Avenue and south of West Road, Cambridge West Road , and is home to several of the university s arts and humanities faculties. The site is named after the philosopher HenrySidgwick , who studied at Cambridge in the 19th century. fact date August 2010 The site as it is now has its origins in plans drawn up by Casson and Conder in 1952 for making use of land to the west of the Cambridge city centre which was previously used ... of top up fees on the Sidgwick Site Lecture Hall, occupying it for 12 hours. fact date August 2010 ... sit in Gaza protest , Cambridge News , 25 January 2009. ref Faculties on the Sidgwick Site The following ... of Land Economy, Cambridge Department of Land Economy is planned to move to the Sidgwick Site in the future ... and a snack machine. Student Prayer Room There is a Student Prayer Room on the Sidgwick Site located ... links http www building.arct.cam.ac.uk sidgwick Official website http www.cam.ac.uk map v4 drawmap.cgi?mp sidg tl Sidgwick 20Site Map of the Sidgwick Site http www.strideguides.com CU Place.aspx?p 19&ix 87&pid 4&prcid 27&ppid 902 The Sidgwick Site on Buildings, Lives and Legacies an audio guided tour ... more details
Infobox Scientist name Nevil Sidgwick image birth date 8 May 1873 birth place Oxford death date 15 March 1952 death place Oxford residence citizenship nationality England English ethnicity field chemistry work institutions University of Oxford alma mater doctoral advisor Hans von Pechmann University of T bingen doctoral students known for Valence chemistry valency influences influenced prizes religion signature Nevil Vincent Sidgwick b in Oxford on 8 May 1873 d in Oxford on 15 March 1952 was an English people English theoretical chemist who made significant contributions to the theory of Valence chemistry valency and chemical bonding. After a few years at Rugby School , Sidgwick pursued undergraduate studies at Christ Church, Oxford Christ Church and a doctorate at the University of T bingen . ref http www.scs.uiuc.edu mainzv Web Genealogy Info sidgwicknv.pdf ref He spent almost his entire career in the city of his birth, becoming a Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford in 1901, and Professor of Chemistry from 1935 to 1945. Sidgwick became absorbed by the study of atomic structure and its importance in chemical bonding. He explained the bonding in complex chemistry coordination compounds complexes , with a convincing account of the significance of the dative bond . Together with his students ... of the Royal Society in 1922. He died in Oxford on 15 March 1952. The Sidgwick Laboratory in the Dyson Perrins Laboratory for organic chemistry and Sidgwick Close in front of the Inorganic Chemistry ... Oxford FAQ ref References reflist Citation pmid 17751230 last Sidgwick first publication date 15 October ... 335 340 doi 10.1126 science.86.2233.335 first1 NV Citation pmid 17756018 last Sidgwick first publication ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sidgwick, Nevil Vincent ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Sidgwick, Nevil Vincent Category British chemists Category Theoretical chemists Category ... 1873 births Category 1952 deaths UK academic bio stub UK chemist stub it Nevil Sidgwick ru ... more details
Sidgwick & Jackson is an imprint of Publisher publishing company Pan Macmillan . It was founded in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain in 1908. Notable early Sidgwick and Jackson authors include poet Rupert Brooke and novelist E.M. Forster . In more recent times it was responsible for launching the careers of Lynda La Plante , Shirley Conran and Judith Krantz . The Managing Director from 1968 to 1995 was William Armstrong, the company and Armstrong was said to have encouraged individuality and entreprenaurism amongst its staff. Armstrong is also the father of the singer Dido singer Dido . ref name Independent obituary cite web url http news.independent.co.uk people obituaries article2160041.ece title William Armstrong Publisher at Sidgwick & Jackson author Patrick Janson Smith work Obituaries date 2007 01 17 publisher The Independent accessdate 2008 10 08 ref ref citeweb url http www.publishingnews.co.uk pnarchive display.asp?K e2007011113181138&st 01 william armstrong&pl 10&fields default&sort date 2Fd&sf 01 KEYWORD&stem false&sf 03 type&sf 02 date&m 1&dc 6 title A rebel at heart Margaret Willes remembers William Armstrong work PN Archive publisher Publishing News author Margaret Willes date 2007 01 12 accessdate 2008 10 08 ref Subject interests Commercial and popular non fiction. high profile biography. history of popular culture. Sidgwick Military list supported in association with the Imperial War Museum and National Army Museum . References references External links http www.panmacmillan.com Imprints Sidgwick 20and 20Jackson Sidgwick & Jackson s official web page Category Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Category Companies established in 1908 Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group ... more details
Robert Sidgwick was a first class cricketer who played 9 matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1882 and 1 for Jamaica against R.S. Lewis XI in 1894 95. A right handed batsman, he scored 72 runs at 4.8 with a best of 17 against Kent CCC . He took 7 catches in the field. He was born on August 7, 1851 in Embsay Kirk, Yorkshire and died in 1934 in Kingston, Jamaica Kingston , Jamaica . References http content www.cricinfo.com england content player 20510.html Cricinfo Profile http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 14 14552 14552.html Cricket Archive Statistics http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Pictures 2 2482.html Studio portrait Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sidgwick, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1851 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1934 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sidgwick, Robert Category 1851 births Category 1934 deaths Category Yorkshire cricketers Category Jamaican cricketers Category English cricketers ... more details
Biography N. Howard, Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick and the Rayleighs, Applied Optics 3, 1120 1964 Ethel Sidgwick, Mrs HenrySidgwick . London. 1936 Helen Fowler, Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick 1845 1936 . In Cambridge ...Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick , n e Balfour March 11, 1845 February 10, 1936 ref name Guiley1992 cite book title The Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits author Guiley, Rosemary Ellen authorlink Rosemary Ellen Guiley year 1992 publisher Facts On File location New York isbn 0 8160 2140 6 pages 302 303 ref was an activist for the higher education of women, Principal of Newnham College and a leading figure in the Society for Psychical Research . Biography Eleanor Mildred Balfour was born in East Lothian , daughter of James Maitland Balfour and Lady Blanche Harriet. She was thus born into perhaps the most prominent political clan in nineteenth century Britain, the Hotel Cecil her brother Arthur Balfour Arthur would eventually himself become prime minister. Another brother, Francis Maitland Balfour Frank , a biologist, would die young in a climbing accident. One of the first students at Newnham College in Cambridge, in 1876 she married and became converted to feminism by the philosopher HenrySidgwick . In 1880 she became Vice Principal of Newnham under the founding Principal Anne Clough , succeeding as Principal on Miss Clough s death in 1892. She and her husband resided there until 1900, the year of HenrySidgwick s death. In 1894 Mrs Sidgwick was one of the first three women to serve on a royal commission , the Bryce commission on Secondary Education. As a young woman, Eleanor had helped John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh Rayleigh improve the accuracy of experimental measurement of electrical ... Research in 1908 and named president of honour in 1932. In 1916 Mrs Sidgwick left Cambridge to live ... . NAME Sidgwick, Eleanor Mildred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1845 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1936 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sidgwick, Eleanor Mildred Category 1845 births ... more details
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The Most Reverend HenryHenry Doctor of Divinity D.D. 22 May 1846 8 March 1908 was an Ireland Irish Roman Catholic Prelate and from 1895 until 1908 he held the title Down and Connor Lord Bishop of Down and Connor . He was known for his energy and zeal, as well as his overt activism in local politics, founding the Belfast Catholic Association . Career Dr Henry was born in Loughguile , County Antrim . After his education at St Patrick s College, Maynooth he was ordained for the Diocese of Down and Connor in 1870. He was appointed to St. Malachy s College St Malachy s Diocesan College to teach French language French and Mathematics . He served as President of the College from 1876 1895 before his Bishop Catholic Church Episcopal nomination. He is the longest ever serving President of the College. He was appointed 25th Bishop of Down and Connor on 6 August 1895. Dr Henry believed that a religious order of priests could give invaluable help in the densely populated area of Subdivisions of Belfast West Belfast West Belfast . Accordingly he invited the Redemptorists to open a church there. It was a welcome invitation, which they accepted as they were already looking for a foundation in the North. Belfast Catholic Association blockquote In 1896 the bishop, Dr HenryHenry, organised a Catholic Association, with local goals only, to control representation in the newly created Catholic wards of Belfast . It dominated municipal politics in West Belfast for a decade iteasily defeated the Nationalist slate of candidates in the two wards in 1897 and 1904, and between these dates its candidates were not even challenged. Its viewpoint dominated the Irish News , the local Catholic newspaper, to such an extent that the Irish Nationalist Party Irish Nationalist leader in the city, Joseph Devlin , had to begin a rival, the Northern Star , in 1897. ref A past apart studies in the history of Catholic ... bhenrye.html Catholic Hierarchy.org DEFAULTSORT Henry, Henry Category 1846 births Category 1908 ... more details
Henry Carpenter Longhurst 18 March 1909 &ndash 21 July 1978 was a renowned British golf writer and commentator. During World War II , Longhurst was also a Member of Parliament MP for Acton UK Parliament constituency Acton in west London , England. Biography Longhurst was born in Bedford , the son of Harry Longhurst who established the firm of Longhurst & Skinner, a house furnishing business at Bedford. He was educated at St Cyprian s School , Eastbourne , close to the Royal Eastbourne Golf Club, where he records gazing at them the caddies, not the golfers with deepest envy as I peered surreptitiously up from the Greek unseen. He was hooked for life during a family holiday in 1920 at Yelverton, Devon Yelverton in Devon, where he started playing golf on a home made three hole course on a common. Here Longhurst was encouraged by the local professional. ref Henry Longhurst, My Life and Soft Times , Cassell 1971 ref He won a scholarship to Charterhouse School and in 1928 went to Clare College, Cambridge , where he later became Captain of the Cambridge University Golf Club . After starting work in the family business he found a post selling advertising space for the Hardware Trade Journal . He had been attracted by the politics of the proprietor, Ernest Benn Sir Ernest Benn , and had become ... from East Sussex County Council it was restored and opened for visitors. ref Henry Longhurst My ... The Borneo Story , Newman Neame Adventure in Oil , Sidgwick & Jackson Spice of Life , Cassell Only on Sundays ... Biography E. W. Swanton, Longhurst, Henry Carpenter 1909 1978 , rev., first published Sept 2004 Mark Wilson And Ken Bowden eds The Best of Henry Longhurst on Golf and Life Collins 1979 Rayment hc External links Hansard contribs captain henry longhurst Henry Longhurst start box s par uk succession ... end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Longhurst, Henry Carpenter ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Longhurst, Henry Carpenter Category 1909 births Category 1978 deaths Category ... more details
Henry Eliot may refer to Henry Eliot Howard Henry Eliot, 5th Earl of St Germans Henry Ware Eliot See also Henry Elliot disambiguation Henry Elliott disambiguation hndis Eliot, Henry ... more details
Henry Brydges may refer to Henry Brydges, 2nd Duke of Chandos Henry James Brydges See also Henry Bridges disambiguation hndis Brydges, Henry ... more details
Other persons Paul Henry class wikitable align right style margin 0 1em 1em 1em Asteroid s discovered 14 7 each 125 Liberatrix 11 September 1872 Prosper Henry 126 Velleda 5 November 1872 Paul Henry astronomer Paul Henry 127 Johanna 5 November 1872 Prosper Henry 141 Lumen 13 January 1875 Paul Henry astronomer Paul Henry 148 Gallia 7 August 1875 Prosper Henry 152 Atala 2 November 1875 Paul Henry astronomer Paul Henry 154 Bertha 4 November 1875 Prosper Henry 159 Aemilia 26 January 1876 Paul Henry astronomer Paul Henry 162 Laurentia 21 April 1876 Prosper Henry 164 Eva 12 July 1876 Paul Henry astronomer Paul Henry 169 Zelia 28 September 1876 Prosper Henry 177 Irma 5 November 1877 Paul Henry astronomer Paul Henry 186 Celuta 6 April 1878 Prosper Henry 227 Philosophia 12 August 1882 Paul Henry astronomer Paul Henry Paul Pierre Henry Paul Henry 21 August 1848 &ndash 4 January 1905 and his brother Mathieu Prosper Henry Prosper Henry 10 December 1849 &ndash 25 July 1903 were France French opticians and astronomer s. They made refracting telescope s and instruments for observatories, and were involved in the origin of the Carte du Ciel project. Between the two of them, they discovered a total of 14 asteroid s. The Minor Planet Center credits their discoveries under P.P. Henry and P.M. Henry , respectively. The Moon lunar Impact crater crater Henry Freres crater Henry Fr res is named after them jointly, as is Henry Martian crater Henry Crater on Mars . Obituaries Paul Henry http adsabs.harvard.edu ... 17 1905 77 one paragaraph Prosper Henry http adsabs.harvard.edu full seri AN... 0163 0000198.000.html ... http adsabs.harvard.edu full seri PASP. 0015 0000230.000.html PASP 15 1903 230 DEFAULTSORT Henry, Paul ... Category Asteroid discoverers Category Sibling duos france astronomer stub de Paul und Prosper Henry es Paul Henry y Prosper Henry eo Paul Pierre Henry fr Paul Pierre Henry it Paul Pierre Henry ja pl Paul i Prosper Henryowie ru , sl Paul Henry in Prosper Henry ... more details
Henry County is the name of ten counties in the United States of America Henry County, Alabama Henry County, Georgia Henry County, Illinois Henry County, Indiana Henry County, Iowa Henry County, Kentucky Henry County, Missouri Henry County, Ohio Henry County, Tennessee Henry County, Virginia All are named in honor of Patrick Henry, of Virginia, except Henry County, Iowa, which is named for General Henry Dodge. Category County name disambiguation pages Templates geodis Interwiki cs Henry County de Henry County es Condado de Henry fr Comt de Henry it Contea di Henry nl Henry County ja no Henry andre betydninger nds Henry County pl Hrabstwo Henry pt Condado de Henry ro Comitatul Henry sv Henry County zh ... more details
Henry Rowland is the name of Henry Augustus Rowland , American physicist Henry Rowland actor , American actor See also Henry Rowland Brown , English entomologist Henry Rowlands , author hndis name Rowland, Henry ... more details
Philip Henry may refer to Philip Henry rower Philip Henry artist , Jamaican artist Philip Henry clergyman 1631 1696 , English clergyman See also intitle hndis Henry, Philip it Philip Henry ... more details
Daniel Henry may refer to Daniel Maynadier Henry Daniel M Henry Dan Henry , cycling See also Henry Daniel disambiguation intitle hndis Henry, Daniel ... more details