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You can spend hours breaking down match footage, reading GPS outputs, or analysing kick-chase data. When breaking down ...
Most intriguing was Ada’s eldest child, Lord Ockham, who turned his back ... to see his brother William, to deliver a series of lectures on Balzac, and to gather material for a pair of books about ...
The cover of a book held at a Suffolk museum was recently found to be made from the skin of a man hanged for a notorious ...
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It’s named after William of Ockham, a 14th-century English philosopher. It’s been applied to many disciplines, including medicine, science and even politics. For example, a headache could be ...
Curators at Moyse’s Hall Museum (located in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk) just found an anthropodermic book hidden on an office ...
The venerable logical principle known as “Occam’s razor,” attributed to the 14th-century English philosopher and theologian William of Ockham, asserts that when confronted with multiple ...
Curators think the volume's corners and spine are bound in the skin of William Corder, an infamous criminal who was convicted ...
"The Josh Hammer Show" The venerable logical principle known as "Occam's razor," attributed to the 14th-century English philosopher and theologian William of Ockham, asserts that when confronted ...
In the book, Harry painted a raw and often unflattering picture of royal life, revealing personal grievances and detailing private moments, including a physical altercation with William.
The venerable logical principle known as Occam’s razor, attributed to the 14th century English philosopher and theologian William of Ockham, asserts that when confronted with multiple possible ...