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The Charles Eliot Norton Professorship of Poetry at Harvard University was established in 1925 as an annual lectureship in "poetry in the broadest sense" and named for the university's former professor of fine arts. Distinguished creative figures and scholars in the arts, including painting, architecture, and music deliver customarily six lectures. The lectures are usually dated by the academic year in which they are given, though sometimes by just the calendar year.

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  • Charles Eliot Norton Lectures (de)
  • Charles Eliot Norton Lectures (en)
  • Лекции Чарльза Элиота Нортона (ru)
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  • Лекции Чарльза Элиота Нортона, иначе — Нортоновские лекции (англ. Charles Eliot Norton Lectures) — ежегодные курсы лекций, которые читаются на кафедре поэзии имени Чарльза Элиота Нортона в Гарвардском университете. (ru)
  • Die Charles Eliot Norton Lectures sind eine Vorlesungsreihe, die seit 1907 jährlich von der Harvard-Universität veranstaltet wird. Sie ist nach dem Archäologen (1827–1908) benannt, dessen ehemaliger Student James Loeb sie 1907 zu seinen Ehren ins Leben rief. 1909 gründete Loeb eine Stiftung zur Finanzierung der Vorlesungsreihe, in deren Statuten festgeschrieben war, dass jedes Jahr einer oder mehrere bedeutende Archäologen als Referent eingeladen werden solle. Die Referenten sollten nach Möglichkeit aus dem europäischen Ausland eingeladen werden, aber auch Amerikaner waren zugelassen. (de)
  • The Charles Eliot Norton Professorship of Poetry at Harvard University was established in 1925 as an annual lectureship in "poetry in the broadest sense" and named for the university's former professor of fine arts. Distinguished creative figures and scholars in the arts, including painting, architecture, and music deliver customarily six lectures. The lectures are usually dated by the academic year in which they are given, though sometimes by just the calendar year. (en)
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