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Cyrillic Cyrillic
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Thomas Hastings Thomas Hastings
Thomas Hastings 1784-1872, American composer, b. Washington, Conn. Of his hymns, Rock of Ages is most famous. He compiled several books of hymns, including Musica Sacra (1815) and Spiritual Songs (with Lowell Mason, 1831).... Read more
Lady Huntingdon Lady Huntingdon
Huntingdon, Lady (1707–91). Foundress of the countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, Selina Shirley, daughter of the 2nd Earl Ferrers, married the 9th earl of Huntingdon (d. 1746) in 1728. Despite her aristocratic background, her fortune was slender and her marriage a love match. Small in stature... Read more
Theophanes The Greek Theophanes The Greek
THEOPHANES THE GREEK (c. 1340–1410), renowned artist and philosopher. Theophanes the Greek began his career as an artist in the Byzantine capital, Constantinople. He worked in the media of fresco, egg tempera for panel painting (icons), and tempera for book illustration. In the 1380s he... Read more
Cyril Tourneur Cyril Tourneur
Cyril Tourneur , 1575?-1626, English dramatist and poet. Little is known of his life. The Transformed Metamorphosis (1600), an allegorical satire, was his first published work. His reputation rests on two gloomy, violent plays, The Revenger's Tragedy (1607), which is thought by many scholars to... Read more
Selina Hastings countess of Huntingdon Selina Hastings countess of Huntingdon
Selina Hastings Huntingdon, countess of 1707-91, English religious leader, patron of the Calvinistic Methodists. She was closely associated with the Wesleys and George Whitefield . When they split, she took the side of Whitefield, whom she made one of her chaplains. Largely responsible for... Read more
Cyril Lucar Cyril Lucar
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Cyril Connolly Cyril Connolly
Cyril Connolly , 1903-74, English critic and editor, b. Coventry, England. After attending the Univ. of Oxford, he began his career as a journalist. With Stephen Spender he founded Horizon (1939-49), a small literary magazine that reflected Connolly's own iconoclastic and mordant attitudes... Read more
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Saints Cyril and Methodius Saints Cyril and Methodius
Saints Cyril and Methodius , d. 869 and 884, respectively, Greek missionaries, brothers, called Apostles to the Slavs and fathers of Slavonic literature. Their history and influence are obscured by conflicting legends. After working among the Khazars , they were sent (863) from Constantinople by... Read more

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