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==From 1858== ==1858-1899==
*1859 ] On the classifaction and geographical distribution of the Mammalia
*1860 ] Life on the earth, its origin and succession'
*1861 ] The social and architectural history of Trinity College
*1862 ] The cosmical features of terrestrial magnetism
*1863 ] 'The correlation of the natural history sciences'
*1864 ] The late observations of total eclipses of the sun, and the inferences from them
*1865 ] ''On Radiation'' *1865 ] ''On Radiation''
*1866 ] ''The dissipation of energy''
*1867 ]
*1867 ] ''The relation of national ethics to national art''
*1872 ''The Unity of History''
*1868 ] ''On the stratification of language''
*1869 ] ''On the results of spectrum analysis of the heavenly bodies''
*1870 ] ''On some chemical processes of forming organic compounds, with illustrations from the coal tar colours''
*1871 ] ''Recent solar discoveries''
*1872 ] ''The Unity of History''
*1878 ] ''On the telephone''
*1875 ] *1875 ]
*1882 ] ''Literature and Science'' *1882 ] ''Literature and Science''
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*1895 ] ''The Early Renaissance in England'' *1895 ] ''The Early Renaissance in England''
*1899 ] *1899 ]

==1900-1999==
*1901 ] ''English Law and the Renaissance'' *1901 ] ''English Law and the Renaissance''
*1902 ] ''On an inversion of ideas as to the structure of the Universe'' *1902 ] ''On an inversion of ideas as to the structure of the Universe''

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The Sir Robert Rede's Lecturer is an annual appointment to give a public lecture, the Sir Robert Rede's Lecture (usually Rede Lecture) at the University of Cambridge. It is named for Sir Robert Rede, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in the sixteenth century.

Initial series

1858-1899

1900-1999

Notes

  1. See . The series was put on its current footing in 1858.

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