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==Works with titles inspired by ''1066''== * The title was adapted by [[Raymond F. Streater]] and [[Arthur S. Wightman]] for their (serious) textbook on [[axiomatic quantum field theory]], ''[[PCT, Spin and Statistics, and All That]]''. This in turn influenced the titles of several other books, monographs, and papers on [[mathematical physics]]: as of November 2013, a search for "and all that" in the open collection of specialized scientific articles [[arXiv]] yields 25 such titles; MathSciNet ([[Mathematical Reviews]] online) lists 83 hits for corresponding mathematical papers. There is also an introductory vector calculus text by H. M. Schey called ''Div, Grad, Curl, and all that''. * In an unconnected area of mathematics (Mathematical Logic), [[Franz Baader]] and Tobias Nipkow's 1998 "Term Rewriting and All That" was published by Cambridge University Press. * The book ''3264 and All That: A Second Course in Algebraic Geometry'' by [[David Eisenbud]] and [[Joe Harris (mathematician)|Joe Harris]] mentions this book as the inspiration for its title. * Australian cricketer and cartoonist [[Arthur Mailey]] had taken all 10 wickets for 66 runs in a first-class match during the 1921 tour of England, and hence titled his 1958 autobiography ''10 for 66 And All That''. * Birkenhead band [[Half Man Half Biscuit]] featured a song entitled "1966 and All That" on their debut EP ''[[The Trumpton Riots]]''. * Welsh rock band [[Mclusky]] recorded the song "1956 and All That" for their third album ''[[The Difference Between Me and You Is That I'm Not on Fire]]''. * ''1089 and All That – A Journey into Mathematics'' is a popular mathematics book by [[David Acheson (mathematician)|David Acheson]]. * ''Amo, Amas, Amat... and All That: How to Become a Latin Lover'' by [[Harry Mount]] is a guide to (and celebration of) the [[Latin language]]. * In 1992, [[Robert Royal (author)|Robert Royal]] wrote ''1492 And All That: Political Manipulations of History.'' From the dust jacket: "Spurning the false idealism and bland caricatures of historical actors that distort the arguments of both sides, Robert Royal surveys the available facts and political positions about Columbus and his legacy and seeks to find the truth among them. His provocative analysis recommends a better-balanced reading of our past and a wise use of that base for determining our common future." * In 2010/11, England won the Ashes series in Australia for the first time since 1986/87. Alastair Cook made 766 runs in that series. ''[[The Guardian]]'' published their over-by-over blog in a book and titled it ''766 and All That''. *In 2025, the first lecture in the annual series of [[Ford Lectures]] in British History at the [[University of Oxford]] by Jocelyn Wogan-Browne was titled "“Alle mine thegenas … frencisce & englisce”: The Languages of 1066 – And All That".<ref>{{cite web |title="Alle mine thegenas … frencisce & englisce": The Languages of 1066 – And All That |url=https://www.history.ox.ac.uk/event/french-in-medieval-britain-alle-mine-thegenas-frencisce |website=Faculty of History, University of Oxford |access-date=21 January 2025}}</ref>
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