Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art
The Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art is a chair at the University of Oxford, England. It is associated with Lincoln College, Oxford.
Holders of the Chair
- William Mitchell Ramsay (1885 to 1886); first incumbent
- Percy Gardner (1887 to 1925)
- John Beazley (1925 to 1956)
- Bernard Ashmole (1956 to 1961)
- Martin Robertson (1961 to 1978)
- John Boardman (1978 to 1994)
- Roland Smith (1995 to present)
gollark: This is cool at 2x speed.
gollark: Or humans or some other species will beat entropy, hack the universe and stop anything from dying ever.
gollark: I mean, ultimately, long after the last stars burn out, the fuel of giant stars of the bright, early universe we live in having long been exhausted, giving way to red dwarves which will themselves slowly fade to black, the matter in them having decayed (possibly), there will be nothing but slowly evaporating black holes. And eventually even these will vanish, leaving nothing but electromagnetic radiation being slowly redshifted, with no energy gradients able to sustain life.
gollark: Sure!
gollark: I mean, death won't happen forever.
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.