On 10/11/17 14:17, Rex X wrote:
> I know my old dinosaur brain gets confused easily these days, but I seem to
> remember that when we were typing our theses back in the '60s, there wasn't 
> any
> such thing as an open document. Maybe that's why?
> 
> -- T-Rexx

Did Hawking put a (2017?) standard copyright on the recent high quality
scan?

https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-PHD-05437/1

https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/251038

That is this version:

"Thesis - Colour High Resolution (2017) (PDF, 32Mb)"

    Physical Location: Cambridge University Library
    Classmark: PhD.5437
    Subject(s): Cosmology
    Author(s): Hawking, Stephen, 1942-
    Origin Place: Cambridge
    Date of Creation: 1966
    Language(s): English
    Extent: 117 leaves ; 26 cm
    Material: Paper
    Format: Book

I am enjoying reading this text, handwritten equations from a man who a
few years later lost most of his motor skills, not least since it was
"my area" in the early 1980s.

"The Hand of Hawking"

Gordo



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