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Isaac Newton’s Private Lives: Some New Findings

This new series of Tuesday morning lectures presents some of the world’s most influential people in a new light. These talks will explore the lives of key figures in history, philosophy, politics and religion. Pre-eminent specialists cover diverse topics such as Socrates, Nelson, Pankhurst and Brunel

This new series of Tuesday morning lectures presents some of the world’s most influential people in a new light. These talks will explore the lives of key figures in history, philosophy, politics and religion. Pre-eminent specialists cover diverse topics such as Socrates, Nelson, Pankhurst and Brunel


Series tickets £200, £180 Friends / Concessions, available by telephone booking only.

Tickets for individual lectures are available online and on the day of the lecture from 10am
£10 /£9


Speaker(s):

Prof. Rob Iliffe | talks

 

Date and Time:

11 February 2014 at 10:30 am

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

Dulwich Picture Gallery
Gallery Road
London
SE21 7AD
+44 20 86 93 52 54
http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk

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Tickets:

Series tickets £200, £180 Friends- or £10 /£9 per lecture

Available from:

To book ring Lettie Mckie on 0208 299 8732 or email l.mckie@dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk

Booking is for the whole series of 20 lectures £200 (£180 Friends)

A limited number of tickets are available on the door for each lecture £10 (£9 Friends)

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