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80 COLLEGE NEWS I <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

* THOMPSON, J. B. (Fw 1979), Merchants <strong>of</strong> Culture: the Publishing Business in the Twenty-<br />

First Century (Polity Press, <strong>Cambridge</strong>, 2010)<br />

* VAN HENSBERGEN, R. (2008), with L. Kilbride, Paper Nautilus, No.1 (<strong>Cambridge</strong>,<br />

2011)<br />

* WARING, M. J. (Fw 1965), with eleven others, “Novel DNA-peptide interaction<br />

networks”, Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 18 (2010), pp. 2575-2585. (The author<br />

comments that this ground-breaking new insight into the factors that govern the<br />

complicated and biologically important business <strong>of</strong> peptide-DNA recognition will be<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the last in a long series <strong>of</strong> research articles)<br />

* WHEELER, A. R. (1945), What’s in a Name? Origins <strong>of</strong> Sudbury Street Names (Sudbury<br />

Museum Trust, <strong>2012</strong>)<br />

WILLMOTH, F. H. (Fw 2011), (i) ʻRømer, Flamsteed, Cassini og lysets hastighedʼ, in<br />

K. Tybjerg, J. Danneskiold-Samsøe and P. Friedrichsen, eds, Ole Rømer ̶ I kongens og<br />

videnskabens tjeneste, (Aarhus: Aarhus <strong>University</strong> Press, 2011), 171-194; (ii) ʻRoëmer,<br />

Flamsteed, Cassini and the speed <strong>of</strong> lightʼ, Centaurus 54 no. 1 (Feb. <strong>2012</strong>), pp. 39-57<br />

WILTON-ELY, J. (1958) (i) Prefatory essay, “‘Quella pazza libertà di lavorare a<br />

capriccio’: Piranesi and the creative use <strong>of</strong> fantasy” in the exhibition catalogue,<br />

The Arts <strong>of</strong> Piranesi: architect, etcher, antiquarian, ‘vedutista’, designer, ed. Adam Lowe,<br />

(Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice, <strong>2012</strong>) pp. 33-93 (also translated into Italian and<br />

Spanish for other venues). (ii) Prefatory essay, ‘Piranesi and the Tourists’ and 5<br />

entries on works by Piranesi in the exhibition catalogue, The English Prize: The Capture<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Westmorland. An Episode <strong>of</strong> the Grand Tour, eds. María Dolores Sánchez-Jáuregui<br />

and Scott Wilcox (Yale <strong>University</strong> Press, London and Newhaven, <strong>2012</strong>) pp. 137-143,<br />

201-3, 228-29, 210-12, 298-9<br />

Other Donations<br />

C. M. DENT (1970), has donated a copy <strong>of</strong> his book Protestant Reformers in Elizabethan<br />

Oxford (Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 1983)<br />

D. JONES (1953), has presented the Old Library with a 1585 Bible, formerly owned<br />

by the Rev. I. Jones <strong>of</strong> Beddgelert<br />

R. MENGHAM (1973, Fw), presented the Old Library with three <strong>of</strong> J. H. Prynne’s<br />

books – Furtherance (The Figures, 2004), Pearls that Were (Equipage, 1999) and<br />

Red D Gypsum (Barque, 1998)<br />

H. MOORE (Fw 2009), has donated six <strong>of</strong> her publications to the Jesuan Collection<br />

and the Quincentenary Library: Feminism and anthology (1998), A Passion for Difference<br />

(1994), Anthropological Theory Today (1999), The Subject <strong>of</strong> Anthology (2007), Space, Text<br />

and Gender, (1996) and Still Life (2011) ■

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