Donations to the College Library In the period from 19 September 2020 to 23 September 2021, the following members of the College gave the Library the books named, which they have written or edited or translated:
DONAT IONS TO T HE COLLEGE LIBR ARY
A Axon. Contemporary archive of the Islamic world. Volumes 1–4 / edited by Anthony Axon and Susan Hewitt. P S Chapman. A Tyneside heritage: South Shields, County Durham and the Chapman family, 1811–1963. G Corbett. Dante’s Christian ethics: Purgatory and its moral contexts. S C Davies. The drugs don’t work: a global threat / Professor Dame Sally C. Davies, Dr Jonathan Grant and Professor Mike Catchpole. S C Davies. Whose health is it, anyway? / Professor Dame Sally C. Davies and Dr Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard. T Dunkelgrün. Bastards and believers: Jewish converts and conversion from the Bible to the present / edited by Theodor Dunkelgrün and Paweł Maciejko. P Elliott. Thomas Muir, ‘lad o’ pairts’: the life and work of Sir Thomas Muir (1844– 1934), mathematician and cape colonial educationist. C Fonseca. Coronel Lágrimas. C Fonseca. The literature of catastrophe: nature, disaster and revolution in Latin America. C Fonseca. Natural history. D Frase. Law and regulation of investment management. 3rd edition. E J Hinch. Think before you compute: a prelude to computational fluid dynamics. M Hutchinson. Britain’s greatest Prime Minister Lord Liverpool. R C M Janko. Philodemus, ‘On poems’, Book 2; with the fragments of Heracleodorus and Pausimachus / edited with introduction, translation and commentary by Richard Janko. D P Jones. The web handling handbook / Dilwyn P. Jones, David R. Roisum, Timothy J. Walker A J Kachuck. The solitary sphere in the age of Virgil. A Kardos-Nyheim and J Court. The Cambridge journal of law, politics, and art. T R I N I T Y A N N UA L R ECOR D 2021 66