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  1. James Frazer Stirling: Notes from the Archive (Yale Center for British Art) by Anthony Vidler, 2010-10-19
  2. James Stirling: Buildings and Projects by Peter Arnell, Ted Bickford, 1993-06-15
  3. James Stirling Michael Wilford and Associates: Buildings & Projects 1975-1992 by Michael Wilford, Thomas Muirhead, 1994-07
  4. An Introduction to Stirling Engines by James Senft, JamesR. Senft, 1993-01-01
  5. James Stirling: Buildings and Projects 1950-1974 by John Jacobus, 1975-06-30
  6. Stirling, James, Drawings Collection: Exhibition Catalogue by James Frazer Stirling, 1977-07
  7. Big Jim: The Life and Work of James Stirling by Mark Girouard, 2000-03-02
  8. James Stirling, Michael Wilford (Studio Paperback) (English and German Edition) by Robert Maxwell, 1999-12-01
  9. James Stirling: Early Unpublished Writings on Architecture
  10. Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, James Stirling: New Directions in British Architecture by Deyan Sudjic, 1989-01-30
  11. The Independent Command (Doohan, James. Flight Engineer, V. 3.) by James Doohan, S.M. Stirling, 2000-11-01
  12. James Stirling + Michael Wilford (Architectural Monographs No 32) by Michael Wilford, James Stirling, 1993-10
  13. On Protoplasm: Being An Examination Of Dr. James Hutchinson Stirlings Criticism Of Professor Huxleys Views (1874) by James Ross, James Hutchison Stirling, 2008-10-27
  14. James Stirling: Padiglione Del Libro: Biennale DI Venezia (Opere e progetti) (Italian Edition)

1. James Stirling
James Stirling Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate 1981
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2. The Pritzker Architecture Prize - Current Information About The
The Pritzker Architecture Prize World Wide Web Site provides current information about the world's most prestigious architecture award and its
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3. James Stirling - Great Buildings Online
James Stirling, architect in the Great Buildings Online.
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4. James Stirling
Brief biography of this Scottishborn experimentalist in Great Buildings Online, with details of some of his buildings.
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5. When The British Government Decided To Send Out Captain James
When the British Government decided to send out Captain James Stirling to find a settlement on the Swan River it issued circulars designed primarily
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6. Swan River Settlement
European Explorers. James Stirling. New Colony
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7. Stirling Encyclop Dia Britannica
Stirling, James Scottish mathematician who contributed important advances to the theory of infinite series and infinitesimal calculus.
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8. Stirling
Biography of James Stirling (16921770)
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9. Modern History Sourcebook James Stirling Life On A Plantation
Modern History Sourcebook James Stirling The Life of Plantation Field Hands, 1857
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10. Stirling, James Hutchison
James Hutchison Stirling. James Hutchison Stirling was a 19th century British Idealist philosopher.
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11. James Stirling
Translate this page stirling james Stirling Stirling estudió en una escuela local y luego en la Universidad de Liverpool. Después de trabajar tres años en el estudio de
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12. Memoirs And Portraits Of One Hundred Glasgow Men: James Stirling, 1805-1883
James Stirling. 18051883. Born on 24 May 1805, Stirling was at first Like his father before him, James Stirling was all his life a staunch Whig.
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Glasgow Digital Library 100 GLASGOW MEN INTRODUCTION VOLUME 1 ...
Memoirs and portraits of one hundred Glasgow men
James Stirling
Born on 24 May 1805, Stirling was at first destined for the Bar, and studied at the universities of Gottingen and Glasgow with this in mind. Eyesight problems put paid to this career however and he returned home to enter the long-established family dyeing business. He retired early, in 1849, and lived at Cordale, beside the River Leven, then at Rockend, Helensburgh. A passionate seaman, he owned a schooner, the Fiery Cross. In 1865, as a Whig, he stood unsuccessfully for parliamentary seat of Dumbartonshire. He and his rival, Patrick Smollett, each polled 574 votes but the matter was decided in Smollett's favour. Stirling died on 19 May 1883. SCOTCHMEN are said to think, and sometimes to speak, too much of their pedigree, but the fault, if fault it be, would be venial could we all do so with as good reason as James Stirling. His branch of the Stirlings claim - and there is ground for thinking, claim justly - that they represent the old line of Stirlings of Cadder, the undoubted chiefs of the name, or Stirlings of that ilk, owners of Cadder and other lands under William the Lion. If this be so, Mr. Stirling could show a male descent of seven hundred years, a feat that few untitled families in Europe can perform. But the point has been disputed, and the family need scarcely care to press it, for they can show an undisputed descent that is even rarer. Their family is the oldest of our Glasgow notables. They have seen every stone in Glasgow laid except the High Kirk. They found this a little country town, and they have stayed to see it grown, by the help of them and others like them, a hundredfold. Through near three centuries, through eight generations from father to son, they have been merchants here of good standing and high social position. With such a pedigree, unequalled in or perhaps out of Scotland, and with a hereditary character for straightforwardness and honour, the Stirlings of Glasgow can afford to be content.

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14. James Stirling
James Stirling. Born 1692 Birthplace Garden, Stirling, Scotland 4d., was for a silver teakettle to be presented to James Stirling, mathematician,
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Occupation: Mathematician Level of fame: Niche
Executive summary: Methodus differentialis Scottish mathematician, third son of Archibald Stirling of Garden, and grandson of Sir Archibald Stirling of Keir (Lord Garden, a lord of session), was born at Garden, Stirlingshire, in 1692. At eighteen years of age he went to Oxford, where, chiefly through the influence of the Earl of Mar, he was nominated (1711) one of Bishop Warner's exhibitioners at Balliol. In 1715 he was expelled on account of his correspondence with members of the Keir and Garden families, who were noted Jacobites, and had been accessory to the "Gathering of the Brig o' Turk" in 1708. From Oxford he made his way to Venice, where he occupied himself as a professor of mathematics. In 1717 appeared his Lineae tertii ordinis Newtonianae, sive...

15. Department Of Scottish Literature - Level 1 Reading List
First Conference of the James Hogg Society (stirling james Hogg Society, 1984) Hogg and his World, 6 (stirling james Hogg Society, 1995), 1221
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Fiction
We strongly suggest that you give priority to reading and knowing the texts themselves. Nevertheless, some supplementary reading can be useful. The following list is not comprehensive, but may act as a starting point for further reading. General Gray, Martin A Dictionary of Literary Terms (London: Longman). Useful for reference. Textual Analysis Fowler, Roger Linguistic Criticism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984) As the title suggests, this is linguistically based. However, see Chapter 9, for instance, useful on 'Point of View'.
Leech, Geoffrey N. and Michael H. S hort Style in Fiction: A Linguistic Guide to English Fictional Prose (London: Longman, 1981). Again, difficult, but some useful sections; see Chapter 5 'Language and the fictional world'. Approaching Fiction Booth, Wayne

16. Obras
Translate this page Biblioteca de la Facultad de Historia en Cambridge, stirling james Staatsgalerie Building and Chamber Theatre, stirling james
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17. Stirling
Brief biography, photographs and citation by the Pritzker jury 1981, from the Pritzker Architecture Prize site.
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James Stirling
Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate
Contents of this page:
...About James Stirling, a brief biography Photo Gallery Citation from the Pritzker Jury Acceptance Speech by James Stirling ... Prizes in Architecture
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Cesar Pelli, architect and Pritzker Juror Go back to List of Laureates page.
...about James Stirling
1981 Pritzker Laureate
James Stirling, 1926-1992, of Great Britain was one of that country's best-known architects particularly since his 1963 project at Leicester University, the engineering building. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he took his architecture degree at Liverpool University, but set up his practice in London.
In addition to the Leicester project already mentioned, his other major works at the time he was awarded the Pritzker Prize included a training center for Olivetti in Hasselemere; a History Building for Cambridge University; an expansion of Rice University in Texas, and numerous low cost housing projects, and residences. Since 1981, he has completed a major social sciences center in Berlin; a Performing Arts Center for Cornell University; and such major museum projects as the Clore Gallery expansion for the Tate Gallery in London; the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, an addition to Harvard's Fogg Museum; and the Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart, Germany.
In an article written in 1979 for Contemporary Architects

18. James Stirling - Great Buildings Online
Brief biography of this Scottishborn experimentalist in Great Buildings Online, with details of some of his buildings.
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Architect James Stirling Great Buildings Search Advanced Buildings ... Store Works Engineering Building , at Leicester University, Leicester, England, 1959. History Faculty Library , at Cambridge University, England, 1968 (1964?). Neue Staatsgalerie , at Stuttgart, Germany, 1977 to 1983. Biography
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James Stirling (b. Glasgow, Scotland 1926) Stirling's early designs, especially for Cambridge and Oxford, often emphasized concept over aesthetic and utilitarian needs. His later works appeared more formal due to their influence from Post-Modern classicism. Criticized for his ability to continually alter his fundamental architectural principles, Stirling uses an experimental design approach that shows little commitment to one particular style. References
Dennis Sharp. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Architects and Architecture. New York: Quatro Publishing, 1991. ISBN 0-8230-2539-X. NA40.I45. p148. Details Recipient of the Pritzker Architecture Prize
Resources Sources on James Stirling Find books about James Stirling Search the RIBA architecture library catalog for more references on James Stirling
Web Resources Links on James Stirling James Stirling Pritzker Prize Several pages of good background information, at the Pritzker Prize site.

19. BBC - BBC Four - Audio Interviews - James Stirling
Listen to extracts from a BBC interview with the British architect of the History Library at Cambridge University.
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TV Listings ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! James Stirling 1926 - 1992 Not broadcast, but recorded 5 July 1986 BBC James Stirling talks to Tony Russell about his introduction to architecture through docks and ships 3 min 3 architecture school and artistic influences 1 min 41 architecture and technology 1 min 16 problems in planning public and private buildings 2 min 52 You will need RealPlayer to access these clips. Visit WebWise for help downloading RealPlayer James Stirling British architect James Stirling's view that "the shapes of a building should indicate...the usage and way of life of its occupants" was exemplified in the History Library at Cambridge University, built to look like a stack of books. Read more

20. James Hutchison Stirling [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
A brief article from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy detailing stirling's intellectual career.
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James Hutchison Stirling James Hutchison Stirling was a 19th century British Idealist philosopher. In 1865 Stirling's The Secret of Hegel appeared and marked the inauguration of a new era in the development of English idealism. In an article in the Fortnightly Review for October 1867 (republished in the volume Jerrold, Tennyson, and Macaulay ) the author passes a ruthless condemnation upon the spurious reputation for a knowledge of German idealism which had attached itself to the name of Coleridge, as well as, in a minor degree, to that of De Quincey, and fastens especially upon Coleridge's 'dreamy misapprehensions' and 'strange misrepresentations' of the Kantian philosophy. Himself profoundly convinced of the truth of the Hegelian system, he set himself, in the Secret , to explain and defend that system. Stirling undoubtedly possessed 'the temperament of genius,' and was a man of remarkable speculative insight; but his style, though often striking, is so marked by the influence of Carlyle, and he so resolutely declines to conform to ordinary standards of systematic exposition, that his work is almost as difficult as the original which it is intended to illuminate. Yet its importance, and its influence at the time of its appearance, are not to be underestimated; it certainly called the attention of the English-speaking world to the significance of a system which even Ferrier had pronounced unintelligible, and brought home to the English mind the necessity of coming to terms, not only with Hegel, but with his predecessors, Kant, Fichte, and Schelling.

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