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In the book "Topos Theory" of Peter Johnstone (Topos Theory, LMS Monographs no. 10. Academic, 1977) one finds at page 41 in Chapter 2:

"For a detaleddetailed account of internal categories from a 2-categorical point of view, the reader is referred to the monumental work of JW Gray [168]"[168]."

The work of J.W. Gray has to be very important and significant (in those years Gray was one of the great masters of category theory) as well known and whose output is only the first part in Formal Category Theory: Adjointness for 2-Categories. Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol 391..

Does anyone have news of such notes of J.W. Gray? Of course I would like to read these.

In the book "Topos Theory" of Peter Johnstone (Topos Theory, LMS Monographs no. 10. Academic, 1977) one finds at page 41 in Chapter 2:

"For a detaled account of internal categories from a 2-categorical point of view, the reader is referred to the monumental work of JW Gray [168]"

The work of J.W. Gray has to be very important and significant (in those years Gray was one of the great masters of category theory) as well known and whose output is only the first part in Formal Category Theory: Adjointness for 2-Categories. Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol 391.

Does anyone have news of such notes of J.W. Gray? Of course I would like to read these.

In the book "Topos Theory" of Peter Johnstone (Topos Theory, LMS Monographs no. 10. Academic, 1977) one finds at page 41 in Chapter 2:

"For a detailed account of internal categories from a 2-categorical point of view, the reader is referred to the monumental work of JW Gray [168]."

The work of J.W. Gray has to be very important and significant (in those years Gray was one of the great masters of category theory) as well known and whose output is only the first part in Formal Category Theory: Adjointness for 2-Categories. Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol 391.

Does anyone have news of such notes of J.W. Gray? Of course I would like to read these.

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I mainly want to bump the question, since it's still 1) interesting 2) has no answer and 3) has a chance of having an answer now after almost a decade since it was first asked (P.S. I followed Trimble's suggestion to just email Gray, but there are was a server error and the email didn't reach Gray)
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J.W. GrayGray's monumental work notes abouton the formal theory of internal (2-)categories

In the book "Topos Theory" of Peter Johnstone (Topos Theory, LMS Monographs no. 10. Academic, 1977Topos Theory, LMS Monographs no. 10. Academic, 1977) can readone finds at 0pagepage 41 in Chapter 2:

"For a detaled account of internal categories from a 2-Categoricalcategorical point of view, the reader is Referredreferred to the monumental work of JW Gray [168]"

The work of J.W. Gray has to be very important and significant (in those years Gray was one of the great masters of thecategory theory of categories) as well known and whose output is only the first part in Formal Category Theory: Adjointness for 2-Categories. Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol 391.Formal Category Theory: Adjointness for 2-Categories. Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol 391.

Does anyone have news of such notes of J.W. Gray? Of Of course I would like to read these.

J.W. Gray monumental work notes about formal theory of internal (2-)categories

In the book "Topos Theory" of Peter Johnstone (Topos Theory, LMS Monographs no. 10. Academic, 1977) can read at 0page 41 in Chapter 2:

"For a detaled account of internal categories from a 2-Categorical point of view, the reader is Referred to the monumental work of JW Gray [168]"

The work of J.W. Gray has to be very important and significant (in those years was one of the great masters of the theory of categories) as well known and whose output is only the first part in Formal Category Theory: Adjointness for 2-Categories. Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol 391.

Does anyone have news of such notes of J.W. Gray? Of course I would like read these.

J.W. Gray's monumental work notes on the formal theory of internal (2-)categories

In the book "Topos Theory" of Peter Johnstone (Topos Theory, LMS Monographs no. 10. Academic, 1977) one finds at page 41 in Chapter 2:

"For a detaled account of internal categories from a 2-categorical point of view, the reader is referred to the monumental work of JW Gray [168]"

The work of J.W. Gray has to be very important and significant (in those years Gray was one of the great masters of category theory) as well known and whose output is only the first part in Formal Category Theory: Adjointness for 2-Categories. Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol 391.

Does anyone have news of such notes of J.W. Gray? Of course I would like to read these.

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