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  2. Albert Harkness - Wikipedia

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    a Latin Reader (1865) Introduction to Latin Composition (1868, 1888) annotated editions of Cæsar's De Bello Gallico (1870, 1886) select orations of Cicero (1973, 1882) Sallust's Catilina (1878, 1884) an annotated Course in Latin Prose Authors (1878) a standard Latin Grammar (1864, 1881), published in a thorough revision with many additions as ...

  3. List of autodidacts - Wikipedia

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    Albert Einstein was a physicist, who taught himself algebra, Euclidean geometry, and calculus when he was 12. [73] He also independently discovered his own original proof of the Pythagorean theorem , [ 74 ] and he had worked through a geometry textbook he was given by his family tutor, Max Talmud . [ 75 ]

  4. Harkness, Albert - Wikipedia

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  5. Book of Soyga - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Soyga, also titled Aldaraia, is a 16th-century Latin treatise on magic, one copy of which was owned by the Elizabethan scholar John Dee. After Dee's death, the book was thought lost until 1994, when two manuscripts were located in the British Library (Sloane MS 8) and the Bodleian Library (Bodley MS. 908), under the title Aldaraia ...

  6. William Davis Miller House - Wikipedia

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    The property was designed by Providence architect Albert Harkness and built for William Davis Miller and Mary (Chew) Miller. Miller was a social and civic force in Providence, serving as a trustee of Brown University, the Providence Public Libraries, and as president of the Rhode Island Historical Society, and was a longtime friend of Harkness ...

  7. Ethan Allen Andrews (lexicographer) - Wikipedia

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    The First Part of Jacobs and Doring's Latin Reader (Boston, 1837) Latin Exercises (Boston, 1837) A Key to Latin Exercises (Boston, 1837) A First Latin Book or Progressive Lessons in Reading and Writing Latin (Boston, 1846) A Synopsis of Latin Grammar (Boston, 1851) Exercises in Latin Etymology (Boston, 1855) A Manual of Latin Grammar (Boston, 1859)

  8. James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant-General James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan KCB (16 October 1797 – 28 March 1868), styled as Lord Cardigan, was an officer in the British Army who commanded the Light Brigade during the Crimean War, leading its charge at the Battle of Balaclava.

  9. Antar (Rimsky-Korsakov) - Wikipedia

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    The term Suite was then unfamiliar [in 1868] to our circle in general, nor was it in vogue in the musical literature of western Europe. Still, I was wrong in calling Antar a symphony. My Antar was a poem, suite, fairy-tale, story, or anything you like, but not a symphony. Its structure in four separate movements was all that made it approach a ...