Rede Lecture

The Sir Robert Rede's Lecturer is an annual appointment to give a public lecture, the Sir Robert Rede's Lecture (usually Rede Lecture) at the University of Cambridge.[1] It is named for Sir Robert Rede, who was Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in the sixteenth century.

Initial series

The initial series of lectures ranges from around 1668 to around 1856. In principle, there were three lectureships each year, on Logic, Philosophy and Rhetoric. These differed from the later individual lectures, in that they were appointments to a lectureship for a period of time, rather than an appointment for a one-off annual lecture. There was also a Mathematics lectureship which dated from an earlier time, while another term used was "Barnaby Lecturer", as the lecturers were elected on St Barnabas Day. A selection of the lecturers, who tended to have studied at Cambridge and be appointed after becoming Fellows of a College, is given below, with a full listing given in the sources.

Mathematics Lecturers

  • 1550 James Pilkington
  • 1593 William Alabaster
  • 1641 Ralph Cudworth
  • 1643 Nathaniel Culverwell

Barnaby Lecturers

  • 1776 Thomas Starkie the Elder (Mathematics)[2]
  • 1738 Charles Moss (Mathematics)
  • 1746 John Berridge (Mathematics)
  • 1755 John Michell (Mathematics)
  • 1758 Thomas Postlethwaite (Mathematics)
  • 1763 John Jebb (Mathematics)
  • 1765 Richard Watson (Mathematics)
  • 1770 William Paley (Mathematics)
  • 1783 William Farish (Mathematics)
  • 1789 Francis John Hyde Wollaston (Mathematics)
  • 1807 Robert Woodhouse (Mathematics)
  • 1831 John Stevens Henslow (Mathematics)
  • 1842 David Thomas Ansted (Mathematics)
  • 1846 George Gabriel Stokes (Mathematics)
  • 1851 Henry Richards Luard (Mathematics)
  • 1855 Richard Shilleto (Mathematics)

Rede Lecturers

New series

From 1858, the lecture was re-established as a one-off annual lecture, delivered by a person appointed by the Vice-Chancellor of the university. The names of the appointees and the titles of their lectures are given below.

1858-1899

1900-1949

1950-1999

2000 onwards

Notes

  1. ^ See [1]. The series was put on its current footing in 1858.
  2. ^ Father of Thomas Starkie.
  3. ^ "Literature and Science (1882)".
  4. ^ "The Rede Lecture (1883)".
  5. ^ Published as book in 1946

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