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Jaime Sabines y su publicity Jaime Sabines and his public or Jaime Sabines y su publico Jaime Sabines and his public ?
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Jaime
Jaime For Spanish rulers thus named, use James.... Read more |
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Jaime Escalante
Jaime Escalante: 1930 Read more |
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Wilberforce Eames
Eames, Wilberforce (1855–1937), bibliographer of the New York Public Library, editor of Sabin's Dictionary, was a scholar of many interests, although he was primarily distinguished for his bibliographical knowledge of American history and literature.... Read more |
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Sabine Baring-Gould
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bibliography
bibliography The listing of books is of ancient origin. Lists of clay tablets have been found at Nineveh and elsewhere; the library at Alexandria had subject lists of its books. Modern bibliography began with the invention of printing and at first consisted of "trade" bibliographies, i.e.,... Read more |
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Jaime Huguet
Huguet, Jaime (b Valls, ?c.1415; d Barcelona, 1492). Spanish painter, the most prominent figure in the Catalan School during the second part of the 15th century. For most of his career he worked in Barcelona, where he had settled by 1448. He continued the Catalan tradition of Bernardo Martorell,... Read more |
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Florence Rena Sabin
Florence Rena Sabin Florence Rena Sabin's studies of the central nervous system of newborn infants, the origin of the lymphatic system, and the immune system's responses to infections— Read more |
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Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev
Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev , 1871-1919, Russian writer. Andreyev's early stories were realistic studies of everyday life. Gorky was attracted by the note of social protest in his work and used his influence to obtain publication of Andreyev's first volume of short stories. After an enormous... Read more |
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Claudius
Claudius ancient Roman gens. Appius Claudius Sabinus Inregillenis or Regillensis was a Sabine; he came (c.504 BC) with his tribe to Rome. While consul (495), his severe interpretation of the laws of debt caused the temporary emigration of the general citizenry (the plebs , as distinct from the ... Read more |
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