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*[[Collected editions of Shakespeare]] (which I originally wrote on Wikinfo)
*[[Collected editions of Shakespeare]] (which I originally wrote on Wikinfo)
*[[Freedom of religion]]
*[[Freedom of religion]]
*[[Judith Weir]]
*[[Pali Canon]]
*[[Pali Canon]]
*[[Piquet]]
*[[Piquet]]
*[[Supreme Court (United Kingdom)]]
*[[Supreme Court (United Kingdom)]]
*[[University of Cambridge]]
*[[University of Cambridge]]
*[[Judith Weir]]


Also, de facto, [[History of the House of Lords]], which I wrote as a section in [[House of Lords]]; Nick thought it took up too much space there and, at my suggestion, moved it to a separate article.
Also, de facto, [[History of the House of Lords]], which I wrote as a section in [[House of Lords]]; Nick thought it took up too much space there and, at my suggestion, moved it to a separate article.

Revision as of 04:50, 11 June 2016

I am British by birth, upbringing and residence. Other interests include Doctor Who, board and card games, British monarchy etc.

Qualifications

  • MA (Cantab.): double first in mathematics

Membership

  • Cambridge University Senate
  • Pali Text Society

Publications

  • revised mathematics entries in 1988 edition of Chambers Science and Technology Dictionary
  • "A note on Dhammapāla(s)", Journal of the Pali Text Society, volume XV (1990)
  • "The canonicity of the Netti and other works", Journal of the Pali Text Society, volume XXVIII (2006)
  • revised edition of Saṃyuttanikāya, volume IV, Pali Text Society, download, 2014
  • (with others) corrected reprint of The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary, 2015
  • collation of Vimānavatthu-aṭṭhakathā, Pali Text Society, forthcoming

Miscellaneous

  • International Mathematical Olympiad, Toruń (Poland), 1972

Articles I started here

Also, de facto, History of the House of Lords, which I wrote as a section in House of Lords; Nick thought it took up too much space there and, at my suggestion, moved it to a separate article.

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