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Anthony Quinn
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Anthony Hamilton
Anthony Hamilton 1646?-1720, French author of Scottish descent, b. Ireland. He spent much time in France, where he became a master of the French language. He fought in the Dutch Wars for Louis XIV and commanded an Irish regiment for James II in 1687. His most celebrated work is the Mémoires... Read more |
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Anthony Frederick Blunt
Anthony Frederick Blunt 1907-83, English art historian and Soviet spy, grad. Cambridge. Director of the Courtauld Institute of Art after 1947 and professor of the history of art at the Univ. of London, Blunt also served from 1952 as Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures and was one of the most powerful... Read more |
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Anthony Benezet
Anthony Benezet (1713-1784) Sources Q UAKER REFORMER, EDUCATOR, AUTHOR Background.Anthony Benezet was born on 31 January 1713 in Saint-Quentin, France, to Huguenot parents, Jean Etienne and Judith Benezet. In 1715 Jean Etienne took his family to London to... Read more |
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Duchess Margaret of Savoy
Margaret of France (c.1282–1318), queen of Edward I. Edward's second wife, whom he married in 1299, has attracted little attention from historians. She was some 40 years younger than her husband, and there is no evidence to suggest that she was as close to him as his first queen Eleanor of... Read more |
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Camille Jordan
Jordan, Camille (b. Lyons, France, 5 January 1838; d. Paris, France, 22 January 1921) Mathematica. Jordan was born into a well-to-do family. One of his granduncles (also named Camille Jordan) was a fairly well-known politician who took part in many events from the French Revolution in 1789 to the... Read more |
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Anthony Braxton
Anthony Braxton Composer, instrumentalist, writer, educator Alienated From His Surroundings Hustled to Maintain Profession Introduced Saxophone Solos Critical Studies Published Selected discography Sources Read more |
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Introspection
INTROSPECTION The etymology of the term introspection gives a clear indication of its meaning: the mental activity of a subject who is attentive to her/his own psychic processes (who looks inside ). Late nineteenth-century psychologists (Alfred Binet in France, the W Read more |
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