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Meknes
Meknès , city (1994 pop. 443,214), N central Morocco. It has a noted carpet-weaving industry. There are also woolen mills, cement and metal works, oil distilleries, and food-processing plants. Meknès became (c.1672) the capital of Morocco under Sultan Ismail , who undertook such... Read more |
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Edmund Ruffin
Edmund Ruffin , 1794-1865, American agriculturist, one of the Southern fire-eaters , b. Prince George co., Va. His interest in improving impoverished land led him to become a pioneer in soil chemistry. Against much opposition he advocated the benefits of marl and proved its value. His arguments... Read more |
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Forbes Inc
Forbes Inc. 60 5th AvenueNew York, New York 10011U.S.A.Telephone: (212) 620-2200Toll Free: (800) 242-8786Fax: (212) 620-2245Web site: http://www.forbesinc.com Private CompanyIncorporated: 1917Employees: 750Sales: $370 million (2004 est.)NAIC: 511120 Periodical Publishers Forbes Inc. has enjoyed... Read more |
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William Leonard Langer
William Leonard Langer 1896-1977, American historian, b. Boston. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1923 and began teaching there in 1927. Langer served in U.S. intelligence in World War II and as assistant to the Secretary of State in 1946. A leading authority in the field of diplomatic... Read more |
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Mnesicles
Mnesicles , Greek architect, 5th cent. BC He designed the propylaea , and the Erechtheum is also sometimes ascribed to him. Both are on the acropolis at Athens.... Read more |
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Vulgate
Vulgate [Lat. Vulgata editio =common edition], most ancient extant version of the whole Christian Bible . Its name derives from a 13th-century reference to it as the "editio vulgata." The official Latin version of the Roman Catholic Church, it was prepared c.AD 383-AD 405 by St. Jerome ... Read more |
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Callicrates
Callicrates , 5th cent. BC, Greek architect. In association with Ictinus he built (447-432 BC) the Parthenon at Athens. At Athens also he designed (c.427) the Temple of Nike.... Read more |
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Monasterboice
Monasterboice , village, Co. Louth, E Republic of Ireland. It is one of the oldest monastic sites in Ireland, established near the end of the 5th cent. There are ruins of a round tower, two churches, and ancient crosses.... Read more |
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