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Universalism in Action - The Age of ExhibitionsThe ideal of an international world of learning in which knowledge passed freely between scientists, regardless of political frontiers and language, captured imaginations during the second half of…
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Climate Slalom and the Ski IndustryOn January 18th, the Horning Endowment for the Humanities sponsored the "Alpine Environments and the Changing Climate Symposium" on the Oregon State University campus. Four researchers,…
From Robert Peckyno
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Google Books, the n-gram, and culturomicsAnita Guerrini (Oregon State) examines Google Books, the n-gram, and culturomics On March 1st, 2013, the Horning Endowment for the Humanities and the School of History, Philosophy, and Religion at…
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The Online Digital Newton ProjectThe Newton Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to publishing in full an online edition of all of Sir Isaac Newton's (1642--1727) writings — whether they were printed or not. The…
From Robert Peckyno
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Food For Thought / Horning Lecture 1/24/08Jeffrey Pilcher, University of Minnesota: Planet Taco: The Globalization of Mexican Cuisine
From Eric Gleske
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Food For Thought / Horning Lecture 2/25/08G. David Tilman, University of Minnesota: Getting Biofuels Right: The Biofuel vs. Food and Environment Dilemma
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Food For Thought / Horning Lecture 4/10/08Daniel J. Kevles, Yale University: The Apples of Our Eyes: Innovation, Art, and Ownership in American Fruits
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Food For Thought / Horning Lecture 5/15/08Steven Shapin, Harvard University: Eating Good in the Neighborhood: The Medical and Moral History of Dietary Localism
From Eric Gleske
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2009-10 Horning Lecture - Suzanne Jill Levine"Translation Is Writing: Borges in/on Translation" Suzanne Jill Levine is a leading translator of Latin American literature and professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara,…
From Eric Gleske
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2009-10 Horning Lecture - Burton Pike"The Future of Translation" Burton Pike, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature and German at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
From Eric Gleske
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Food For Thought / Horning Lecture 11/15/07The Role and Rule of Law in the Global Development of Food Biotechnology" Gary Marchant, Arizona State University
From Eric Gleske
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2009-10 Horning Lecture Series: David Luft"Why Translation Matters" David Luft is the Thomas Hart and Mary Jones Horning Professor in the Humanities. Recorded October 15, 2009, by Oregon Wireless Instructional Network
From Eric Gleske
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09-10 Horning Lecture Series: Michael Henry HeimA Life in Translation Michael Henry Heim, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles
From Eric Gleske
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