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Ophelia Corrales
Corralès, Ophelia (ca. 1908) Materialization medium of San José, Costa Rica, of whose powers the most astounding claims were made in three publications: the Annals of Psychic Science (1910); El Siglo Espirita, (March 28, 1908), the organ of the Mexican Spiritist Federation; and La Voz... Read more |
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Julian Alden Weir
Julian Alden Weir , 1852-1919, b. West Point, N.Y., American painter. He studied with his father Robert Walter Weir, a landscape painter of the Hudson River school , at the National Academy; and with Gérôme in Paris. He was one of the earliest American impressionist painters. Subtle... Read more |
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Julian Mitchell
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Julian Barnes
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Tirso de Molina
Tirso de Molina , pseud. of Fray Gabriel Téllez , 1584?-1648, outstanding dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age, b. Madrid. His fame rests on El burlador de Sevilla (1630; tr. The Love Rogue, 1924), the earliest known literary version of the Don Juan legend. Among the 300 or 400 plays by... Read more |
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Francis Xavier
Xavier, Francis (1506–1552) Missionary who converted thousands to Christianity in India, the East Indies, and the Far East. Born Francisco de Jasso y Azpilcueta to a noble family of Navarre, he was the son of a counselor to the king of Navarre. He studied at the University of Paris, where in... Read more |
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Cora
Cora ETHNONYMS: Coras-nayaritas, Nayares, Nayaritas Orientation Identification. The Cora are an ethnic group who live almost exclusively in the state of Nayarit, Mexico. The terms "Nayares," "Nayaritas," and "Coras-nayaritas" are derived from the name of an ancient political-religious... Read more |
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Jose Zorrilla y Moral
Zorrilla y Moral, José (1817–93), Spanish poet and dramatist of the Romantic movement. His best known play is Don Juan Tenorio (1844), which added yet another version to the numerous interpretations of the Don Juan legend. It is still performed in Spanish theatres, traditionally on All... Read more |
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ferrous sulfate
ferrous sulfate or iron (II) sulfate, chemical compound, FeSO 4 . It is known as the monohydrate, FeSO 4 ·H 2 O; the tetrahydrate, FeSO 4 ·4H 2 O; the pentahydrate, FeSO 4 ·5H 2 O; and the heptahydrate, FeSO 4 ·7H 2 O. The heptahydrate is also called green vitriol,... Read more |
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Julian Green
Julian Green 1900-1998, French writer, b. Paris, of American parentage. Except for the years from 1918 to 1922 and from 1940 to 1945, Green lived in France. His 18 novels, written in French, are somber psychological tales concerning vice and near-madness. Among the best known are The Closed Garden... Read more |
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