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May 18, 2015True Colours: A Natural History of Louis Renard's Poissons (1719)54 minutesPlayProfessor Michael Suarez continues the Lyell Lectures 2015, asking what role colour plays in bibliographical description?...moreShareView all episodesBy Oxford University4.21313 ratingsMay 18, 2015True Colours: A Natural History of Louis Renard's Poissons (1719)54 minutesPlayProfessor Michael Suarez continues the Lyell Lectures 2015, asking what role colour plays in bibliographical description?...moreMore shows like The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)View allHistory Extra podcast3,190 ListenersFaculty of Classics42 ListenersGeneral Philosophy69 ListenersReuters Institute for the Study of Journalism8 ListenersPhilosophy for Beginners321 ListenersCritical Reasoning for Beginners30 ListenersApproaching Shakespeare326 ListenersAesthetics and Philosophy of Art lectures75 ListenersThe Secrets of Mathematics41 ListenersTheoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma56 ListenersProfessor of Poetry25 ListenersBetwixt The Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society1,240 Listeners
Professor Michael Suarez continues the Lyell Lectures 2015, asking what role colour plays in bibliographical description?
May 18, 2015True Colours: A Natural History of Louis Renard's Poissons (1719)54 minutesPlayProfessor Michael Suarez continues the Lyell Lectures 2015, asking what role colour plays in bibliographical description?...more
Professor Michael Suarez continues the Lyell Lectures 2015, asking what role colour plays in bibliographical description?