PMA215: Metric Spaces {B} JC.burkill and H. burkill, A Second Course in Mathematical Analysis,Cambridge University Press (1970). john Pym, 23 August 2002 Home page. http://www.shef.ac.uk/~pm1jsp/pma215.html
Extractions: This is a level 2 half-module. The course handbook is in pdf form, although some of the information in it is reproduced below, and in the course information page Duration : 22 lectures, two lectures per week. Week 7 will be a reading week with no lectures. Lecture times Tuesday 09.00 in Lecture room 2 , and Thursday 14.10 in Lecture room 2 . There are tutorial classes on Thursday at 15.10 (Rooms F38,F41) and on Friday at 12.10 (Room F 12) Lecturer Professor John Pym , office , extn. 23725 Office hours : to be decided Prerequisites: Corequisites: None Cannot be taken with: None The Exam: This will take place at the end of the semester, and will consist of five questions of which you will be asked to answer four. Brief content description: The metric space course is a basic course in analysis. It develops the ideas of convergence and continuity met in PMA113. Because it would be boring to go over the same material again, it is given a new context, the abstract theory of metric spaces. In one sense abstract theories are bound to be easier (metric spaces are determined by just three simple statements) but they may not always strike students that way. They certainly have wide-ranging applications: this course ends with a striking theorem which encompasses solving both some ordinary polynomial equations and some differential equations. Books
Ahmad Abid Munir at a Ph.D. and is reputedly 12 years older, but john Jessop tells Colombo Plan Fellowshipat the Singapore Botanic Gardens under then Director, Mr HM burkill. http://www.anbg.gov.au/biography/munir-ahmad.html
Extractions: Australian National Botanic Gardens - Biography Home Biography They were the days when the strong ties between the Botany Department and the State Herbarium were very strong indeed. As was written by Alison MacCusker in her obituary of Sir Rutherford Robertson, who had left for ANU in 1969: "Robertson had joined forces with Hansjoerg Eichler, Keeper of the State Herbarium of South Australia, to boost taxonomic training in botany. Eichler was given honorary staff status with the Botany Department and in that capacity supervised or co-supervised a large number of post-graduate students over more than a decade. This fruitful partnership to build a taxonomic centre of excellence delivered a cohort of taxonomists who are still active in many Australian (and overseas) herbaria and universities." It is a pity that we have lost most of that postgraduate contact here. Hopefully the new alliance in the new Centre for Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity involving the original Botany Department, now merged with Zoology in the Department of Environmental Biology, the SA Museum, and sections of the Waite Institute will see a return of postgraduate research to the State Herbarium, with the stimulation and enrichment that goes with it. Munir is not the first of this earlier cohort to retire. He is preceded by Paul Wilson in the WA Herbarium and Dick Schodde who became head of (animal) collections in CSIRO Wildlife.
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Extractions: WHITE'S GAZETTEER 1892 EASTOFT, ISLE OF AXHOLME POST OFFICE at Mr. George Kershaw's. Letters arrive a 9 a.m., and are despatched at 4.35 p.m., via Goole. Luddington is the nearest Money Order Office, and Crowle is the nearest Telegraph Office. Arrand Thomas, farm bailiff Binns Henry, coal dealer Binns John, farmer and vermin destroyer Bradley Isaac, farmer Brown Andrew J. farmer, Eastoft hall; and Garthorpe, Swinefleet and Caistor; h Doncaster Brown Miss Susannah, dressmaker and shopkeeper Brown William, grocer and draper Brunyee Mrs Ann, farmer, Elm Tree house Brunyee Walter, farmer Burkill Miss Rose Cash William and Henry Everatt, farmers Coulman William, farmer, Eastoft hall, Yorks Cowling Mrs Mary, grocer Daltry William, farmer De Burgh-Lawson Mr Wormald, Eastoft hall Drury John, farmer, Leam farm Ella Nicholas, farmer and threshing machine owner Emerson George, farm bailiff Everatt Isaac, farmer Everatt John and William, farmers Everatt William G., farmer Fowler Francis, corn miller Fowler Henry (exors. of), farmers, Crowle lane Goodall William, grocer
FEATHERSTONE Cousins - Including CARLILL And Those In Australia My ANDREW Family History. Descendants of Hannah ANDREW and john FEATHERSTONE. johnFEATHERSTONE 1807 1881 b July 19, 1807 Swanland,. . http://halifax_mark0.tripod.com/myandrewfamilyhistory/id7.html
Extractions: My ANDREW Family History FEATHERSTONE Cousins - Including CARLILL and those in Australia Home Surnames List Descendants of William Andrew born Abt 1700 William ANDREW and Elizabeth CAMP ... Our Canadian Cousins - First Generations FEATHERSTONE Cousins - Including CARLILL and those in Australia Descendants of Matthew ANDREW and Jane RAE Family Photos More Family Pictures Contact Me at the Following Email address if you are connected with my genealogy ... Mark's Page Descendants of Thomas CARLILL Thomas CARLILL b: Abt. 1780 William CARLILL b: 1806 Hull +Martha ? b: Little Weighton Ann CARLILL b: Little Weighton John FEATHERSTONE 1833 1881 b: August 23, 1833 West Ella George FEATHERSTONE b: 1859 Swanland Hannah Maria FEATHERSTONE b: Swanland John William FEATHERSTONE b: Swanland Fanny FEATHERSTONE b: 1857 +George H GIBBINS b: Hull James Robert FEATHERSTONE 1867 1937 b: May 10, 1867 Swanland +Sarah Elizabeth JEFFERSON 1869 - 1938 b: Driffield Edith A FEATHERSTONE b: Hull +? HULME Katy HULME Carl ?
DETAIL Manchester St Mary. Children no children by Ann Houghton. by MaryBurkill Robert 198 twin john 199 Ann 200 Mary 201. PAGE 4 LIST. http://www.spearritt.org/detail_107.htm
Extractions: Spearritt Genealogy Detail 107 PAGE 4 LIST Name and ID: Child of: John Spirit 180 and Hannah Foster his wife Born/Baptized: 4 November 1781; baptized 7 January 1782 at Bramham Married: 30 May 1802 Mary Burkill at Eccles, Lancashire 2) 27 November 1834 Ann Houghton Manchester Cathedral Died/Buried: 6 February 1841; 10 February 1841 from Seven Stars Inn, Shude Hill, Manchester, [Burial Register of Manchester St Mary] Notes: Mary Burkill buried 17 February 1811, aged 30, Manchester St Mary Ann Houghton died 11 February 1835, Broome St Manchester, Manchester St Mary Children: no children by Ann Houghton by Mary Burkill: Robert 198 John 199 Ann 200 Mary 201 ... PAGE 4 LIST
Peterhouse: Petreans - The Peterhouse Newsletter aspiration. Our picture below shows the College's portrait of CharlesBurkill, painted in 1973 by john Ward, ra. Ian Whittle's visit. http://www.pet.cam.ac.uk/petreans/newsletter-2001/news.html
Extractions: Newsletter Peterhouse news It gives the College particular pleasure to reinforce contact with members living overseas, a long way from Trumpington Street. There has been a number of initiatives in the past year or so, building on visits made by the Master and Fellows to lecture or to attend conferences overseas: on 27th March 1999 the Master, Sir John Meurig Thomas, met some dozen Petreans, their spouses and guests living in Los Angeles and elsewhere in California, at an informal dinner at the CalTech Athenaeum. The Master was at CalTech, in Los Angeles, to deliver the Linus Pauling Lecture; while there, he received a Prize from the American Chemical Society; on 29th November 2000 the Master met fourteen Petreans living in the Toronto area, and from elsewhere in Ontario and Quebec, while he was in Canada to lecture in the 4th John C Polanyi Nobel Laureate Lecture Series at the University of Toronto. Our picture [above] was taken at the informal buffet luncheon held for Peterhouse at Massey College at the University. A number of Petreans also attended the Master's lecture, on 'The Architecture of the Invisible', and other lectures on the general theme of 'Building with Molecules', the previous day; Dr Roderick Munday, Fellow, Steward and Wine Steward, and University Lecturer in Law, participated in the 14th International Conference of the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law in Johannesburg, South Africa, between 4th and 7th December 2000. Dr Nelson Mandela was amongst the participants. While in Johannesburg, Dr Munday took the opportunity to meet a number of Petreans.
Membership Tel 01752 633422 Fax 01752 633101 Email p.burkill@ccms.ac.uk. Professor JohnHarries Space Atmospheric Physics Group Blackett Laboratory Imperial College http://www.nmw.ac.uk/royalsociety/GERCMembership.htm
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Searching For Jesus: Methodology Mark is a book of secret epiphanies (Dibelius) and mysterious revelations (burkill). Johnthe Baptizer seems to have been a relatively wellknown person in http://www.courses.drew.edu/sp2000/BIBST189.001/baptizer.html
Extractions: Of all the stories about Jesus, that concerning his "baptism for repentance for forgiveness of sins" by John (Mk 1:4-11) may have the greatest claim to historical reliability. At work here is the so-called "criterion of embarrassment," i.e., the fact that such stories posed such a problem for the earliest Christians that if they had not been firmly anchored in historical tradition they would never have been preserved, and they would certainly not have been created (see Meier, I, 168-170). As Meier observes (II, 101): "There is no credible reason why the early church of the first generation would have gone out of its way to invent a story that would only create enormous difficulties for its inventor. After all, the story of the baptism presents the church's Lord as being put in a position of inferiority to John by accepting from him a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. The narrative runs counter to the desire of all Four Gospels to make the historically independent John merely a forerunner, proclaimer, prophet, or witness of Jesus. More to the point, the idea that Jesus, whom early Christianity considered sinless and the source of forgiveness of sins for humanity, should be associated with sinners by undergoing a 'baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins' is hardly a fiction created by the church, unless the church enjoyed multiplying difficulties for itself." Theissen similarly states, "This is one of the most certain pieces of information in the life of Jesus" (p. 196).
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