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John Emmerson (other)
John Emmerson may refer to: * John Emmerson (cricketer), English cricketer * John K. Emmerson, American diplomat * John McLaren Emmerson John McLaren Emmerson (1938-2014) was an Australian physicist, barrister, and collector of rare books. He published and taught on nuclear and particle physics at the University of Oxford, was an authority on Intellectual Property law, and amassed ..., Australian physicist, barrister, and collector of rare books See also * John Emerson (other) {{hndis, Emmerson, John ...
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John Emmerson (cricketer)
John Emmerson (born 1796 at Cambridge; death details unknown) was an English cricketer who was associated with Cambridge Town Club Cambridge Town Club (CTC) was a first-class cricket club established in Cambridge before 1817. Among notable players who represented CTC were Tom Hayward senior, Robert Carpenter and George Tarrant. It co-existed with Cambridge University Cr ... and made his first-class debut in 1827. References Bibliography * 1796 births Year of death unknown English cricketers English cricketers of 1826 to 1863 Cambridge Town Club cricketers Cricketers from Cambridge {{England-cricket-bio-1790s-stub ...
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John McLaren Emmerson
John McLaren Emmerson (1938-2014) was an Australian physicist, barrister, and collector of rare books. He published and taught on nuclear and particle physics at the University of Oxford, was an authority on Intellectual Property law, and amassed a book collection reflecting his interest in 17th century British history. His is one of the world's largest collections of rare English printed books relating to the reign of Charles I and the English Civil War. Life and career Emmerson attended Glamorgan School, and then Geelong Grammar School, where he was Dux of the School in 1955. He was awarded a scholarship to Trinity College, Melbourne. He graduated with an MSc in Physics, before pursuing a DPhil at the University of Oxford on a Shell Company Scholarship. He received his DPhil in 1964, and became a Junior Fellow at New College, Oxford the following year. There he researched and taught nuclear physics, and later particle physics. He published a study on the latter subject in 1972 ...
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