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==References== The text of each Romanes Lecture is generally published by [[Oxford University Press]] using the "Clarendon Press" imprint, and where appropriate the citation for an individual lecture is listed in the published works of each author's entry in Wikipedia. * ''Romanes lectures, University of Oxford, 1986β2002'', Oxford, [[Bodleian Library]]: MSS. Eng. c. 7027, Top. Oxon. c. 827 * ''Oxford lectures on philosophy, 1910β1923'', Oxford, [[The Clarendon Press]], 1908β23. * ''Oxford lectures on history, 1904β1923'', Oxford, The Clarendon Press 1904β23, which includes "Frontiers", by Lord Curzon, the Romanes lecture for 1907, "Biological analogies in history", by Theodore Roosevelt, the Romanes lecture for 1910, "The imperial peace" by Sir W. M. Ramsay, the Romanes lecture for 1913 and "Montesquieu" by Sir Courtenay Ilbert, the Romanes lecture for 1904. * J.B. Bury, ''Romances of chivalry on Greek soil, being the Romanes lecture for 1911'', Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1911. * Sir E. Ray Lankester: Romanes Lecture, ''Nature and Man,'' [[Oxford University Press]], 1905
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