Christopher Watson (died 1581) was an English historian and translator. A native of Durham, Watson was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where...
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Chris Watson (singer) (born 1969), British tenor Christopher Watson (translator) (died 1581), English historian and translator Christopher Watson, U.S...
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Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects; revised edition) Christopher Watson (translator) – The hystories of the most famous and worthy chronographer...
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Anthony Blethyn Watson-Gandy (29 June 1919 – 27 June 1952) was a British scholar, translator and socialite, renowned as the last lover of Denham Fouts...
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MacKenna – translator of Plotinus Robert Potter – translator of Aeschylus and Euripides Betty Radice Ian Scott-Kilvert Gerald Toomer – translator of the Almagest...
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Christopher Marlowe, also known as Kit Marlowe (/ˈmɑːrloʊ/; baptised 26 February 1564 – 30 May 1593), was an English playwright, poet, and translator...
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Glasser, literary translator John Godley, 3rd Baron Kilbracken Hughie Green, television host Daniel Hahn, writer, editor and translator Lord Lucan Michael...
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was a member of the Footlights with Stefan Golaszewski, Tim Key and Mark Watson, and was also active in the Marlowe Society. He was first spotted by director...
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(died 1592) François de Malherbe, French poet, critic and translator (died 1628) Thomas Watson, English poet writing in English and Latin (died 1592) February...
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Dreams Henry Beissel 1929 non-fiction, playwright, poet, short fiction, translator Under Coyote's Eye Jennifer Bélanger 1991 novelist Menthol Billy-Ray Belcourt...
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Brave New World (redirect from Helmholtz Watson)
1962 letter to Christopher Collins, Huxley says that he wrote Brave New World long before he had heard of We. According to We translator Natasha Randall...
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poet (born 1538) February 6 – Jacques Amyot, French translator (born 1513) May 30 – Christopher Marlowe, English dramatist and poet (born 1564) August...
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Peter Harold Sedgwick (9 March 1934 – c. 8 September 1983) was a translator of Victor Serge, author of a number of books including PsychoPolitics and a...
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Dorsey Statements; Mall Commercial; Google Language Translator Glasses; the crew does Christopher Walken impressions; Thank You Notes; Box of Lies (Millie...
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and garden writer Thomas Watson (1555–1592), poet and translator Thomas Watson (c. 1620–1686), writer and preacher Victor Watson (born 1936), children's...
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Annales Cambriae, English and Latin, vortigernstudies.org.uk translated by Christopher Smart. “The First Book of the Epistles of Horace. Epistle II”, The Works...
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Thomas Watson (1555–1592) was an English poet and translator, and the pioneer of the English madrigal. His lyrics aside, he wrote largely in Latin, also...
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Tarlton (attributed) – The Seven Deadly Sins See 1585 in poetry Thomas Watson – Amyntas (pastoral epic in Latin) January 6 – Claude Favre de Vaugelas...
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politician Ewen MacLachlan (1775–1822), classicist and translator (into Gaelic) Ian Maclaren (Rev. Dr John Watson, 1850–1907), fiction writer and theologian Adam...
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Morison 1950, p. 56 Watson 1950, p. 142 Gillison 1962, p. 691 Morison 1950, p. 58 Gamble 2010, p. 313 Gillison 1962, pp. 692–693 Watson 1950, pp. 144–145...
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August 2017. Watson, William Cody (12 September 2010). "Slow Motion Music". Impose Magazine. Rees, Thomas (18 November 2010). "oOoOO: Christopher Greenspan...
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he moved with his family to Leipzig. There, he attended a school for translators and interpreters, studying English and Russian. In 1950, he enrolled...
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(1906–1967), Welsh poet, translator and painter Thomas Watson (1555–1592), English lyric poet in English and Latin Samuel Wagan Watson (born 1972), Australian...
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as well as metaphysics. Descartes, René; Translator John Veitch. "Letter of the Author to the French Translator of the Principles of Philosophy serving...
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tribe during the film's time period. Osage language teacher and translator Christopher Cote taught the actors the Osage language and gave coaching about...
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G.R. Watson observes, Vegetius' Epitoma "is the only ancient manual of Roman military institutions to have survived intact." Despite this, Watson is dubious...
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fusees sont attachées aux deux narines de la Tarasque". Grant, C. H. (translator), note 8 to the Ninth Canto, in: Mistral, Frédéric (1867). An English...
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Keith Botsford, author, editor, journalist, translator, composer Jesse Browner, novelist, essayist, translator Mary Caponegro, writer Phyllis Chesler, author...
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Seafaring Activity (1999) Livy, History of Rome, Rev. Canon Roberts (translator), Ernest Rhys (Ed.); (1905) London: J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. Pearson, A...
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Desmond, engineer Herman Bernstein, journalist, poet, novelist, playwright, translator, Jewish activist, and diplomat Clayton Hamilton, drama critic Mary Brooks...
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