A series of 6 or 7 talks delivered to audiences between 15 and 18
- Hoyle/Box 12/5/5
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- 21 May 2008
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Preservation copy of photocopies of autograph manuscripts 12/5/1-12/5/4
A series of 6 or 7 talks delivered to audiences between 15 and 18
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Preservation copy of photocopies of autograph manuscripts 12/5/1-12/5/4
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Text of a paper presented at the Vatican Study Week 1981: 'Cosmology and fundamental physics'. Published in H.A. Bru¨ck, G.V. Coyne and M.S. Longair, eds., Astrophysical cosmology (Citta` del Vaticano: Pontificia Academia Scientiarum, 1982), pp. 23-82. Printed booklet
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Reprint of journal article
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Nature 266 (17 Mar. 1977), p. 241. Reprint of journal article
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Typescript comments on and criticism of FH's book A decade of decision from an unidentified reader.
A proposal for an Institute of Advanced Studies in Theoretical Astrophysics
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Revision of an earlier draft; some pages are carbon copies of typescript with manuscript annotations. 8/2/1 appears to be a final version of the beginning of this proposal
Autograph manuscript and carbon copy of typescript with manuscript annotations
A proposal for an Institute of Advanced Studies in Theoretical Astrophysics
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Typed copy of 8/3/1, including a copy of 8/3/15 (typed elements of the building plan, without the plan itself drawn in). Carbon copy of typescript
A proposal for an Institute of Advanced Studies in Theoretical Astrophysics
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Includes space for a hand-drawn plan of the proposed Institute. Numbered '6' in hand of FH.
Carbon copy of typescript
A post-Newtonian analysis of FH and Narlikar's theory of gravitation
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
In five sections, with a discussion of the results. Unidentified author. Photocopy of autograph manuscript
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Article contained in 'Time' magazine on the award of the Nobel prize to Anthony Hewish and whether Jocelyn Bell should have received some credit. Included is a photocopy of the same article.