2-516: The Romanes Lecture is a prestigious free public lecture given annually at the Sheldonian Theatre , Oxford , England. The lecture series was founded by, and named after, the biologist George Romanes , and has been running since 1892. Over the years, many notable figures from the Arts and Sciences have been invited to speak. The lecture can be on any subject in science, art or literature, approved by
4-662: The Vice-Chancellor of the University . 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 Misplaced Pages. Sheldonian Theatre Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include
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