Wykeham Professor
The University of Oxford has three statutory professorships named after William of Wykeham.
Logic
The Wykeham Professorship in Logic was established in 1859, although it was not known as the Wykeham chair until later. Its first chair was Henry Wall.[1]
List of holders of post
- Henry Wall,[1] 1849-?1870
- Thomas Fowler (Oxford) 1873-1889
- John Cook Wilson, 1889–1915
- Harold Henry Joachim, 1919-1935
- Henry Habberley Price, 1935-1959
- Alfred Jules Ayer, 1959[1]–1978
- Michael Dummett, 1979-1992
- David Wiggins, 1993-2000
- Timothy Williamson, 2000–present
Ancient History
The Wykeham Professorship of Ancient History was established in 1910. It concentrates on Greek history to avoid possible duplication with the far older Camden Professorship of Ancient History, which focusses primarily on Roman history.
List of holders of post
- J. L. Myres, 1910–1939
- Theodore Wade-Gery, 1939–1953
- Antony Andrewes, 1953–1977
- W. G. (George) Forrest, 1977–1992
- Robert Parker, 1996–[2]
Physics
The Wykeham Professorship of Physics is the only endowed chair in the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford.[3] This professorship is associated with New College, Oxford. According to the New College website, "[the] appointment of the next Wykeham Professor of Physics, replacing Professor David Sherrington FRS, is in progress."[4]
List of holders of post
- John Sealy Townsend, 1900–1941
- Maurice Pryce, 1946–1955
- Victor Weisskopf, 1955–1956; Visiting Professor
- Willis Lamb, 1956–1962
- Rudolf Peierls, 1963–1974
- Roger James Elliott, 1974–1989
- David Sherrington, 1989–2008; Emeritus since 2008
References
- 1 2 3 WJ Mander. "University Reform". History of Philosophy at Oxford. Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
- ↑ "Robert Parker". Fellows & Staff. New College, Oxford. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
- ↑ "FURTHER PARTICULARS FOR THE Wykeham Professorship of Physics" (PDF). University of Oxford. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
- ↑ "Physics". New College, Oxford University. Retrieved 25 April 2015.