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  1. 12 de may. de 2015 · Rupert Brooke, war poet and Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, died 100 years ago (23 April 1915) on his way to fight at Gallipoli, and is buried on the island of Skyros. A £430,000 award from the National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF) will enable the college to acquire the last great collection of Rupert Brooke manuscripts in private hands, the John Schroder Collection.

  2. Dr Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, is a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge University he worked in developmental biology as a Fellow of Clare College.

  3. If this is the first time you used this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your Google Drive account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive . Philosophers at War: The Quarrel between Newton and Leibniz A. Rupert Hall Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980.

  4. Rupert Sheldrake ( Newark-on-Trent; 28 de junio de 1942) es un investigador de parapsicología y escritor británico, conocido principalmente por la hipótesis pseudocientífica llamada resonancia mórfica. Ha escrito también sobre telepatía y percepción extrasensorial. 1 2 .

  5. Rupert Brook's reputation during the war worked on the principle that the poet-soldier fitted within a cultural and literary continuum, and a common English heritage. This could be read as intensely nationalist or even localist in expression, but in practice those promoting the ideals associated with the poet-soldier did so in a manner designed to appeal to broad audiences.

  6. The Rupert Brooke, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. 2,470 likes · 9 talking about this · 5,893 were here. Modern country pub with conservatory, private dining room & roof terrace over-looking the meadows.

  7. Rupert Brooke: 100 years on. A century ago today – on 23rd April 1915 – died Rupert Brooke, lauded in his lifetime as one of the country’s finest poets. This post explores his short life and what remains of his personal library among our collections. His poetry – much of it concerned with the effects of the First World War – has come ...