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  2. David Bellos - Wikipedia

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    David Bellos. David Bellos (born 1945) is a British academic, translator and biographer. [1] He is the Meredith Howland Pyne professor of French and comparative literature at Princeton University in the United States, [2] and was director of its translation and intercultural communication programme from 2007 to 2019. [citation needed]

  3. Peter France - Wikipedia

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    Professor Peter France. Peter France, FBA, FRSE (born 19 October 1935 at Derry), is a British academic and scholar of French literature, who served as Professor of French at the University of Edinburgh from 1980 to 1990. [1]

  4. Academic ranks in France - Wikipedia

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    The rank has three pay grades: 2nd class, 1st class, and exceptional class. Maître de conférences (MCF, associate professor), is the second rank of the faculty path in French academia. The rank has two pay grades: normal class and outstanding class ("hors-classe": "H.C."). a law full professor wearing his academic robe.

  5. Journey to the Center of the Earth - Wikipedia

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    Journey to the Center of the Earth (French: Voyage au centre de la Terre), also translated with the variant titles A Journey to the Centre of the Earth and A Journey into the Interior of the Earth, is a classic science fiction novel by Jules Verne. It was first published in French in 1864, then reissued in 1867 in a revised and expanded edition.

  6. Brian Nelson (literature professor) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Nelson (literature professor) Brian Nelson FAHA (born 29 September 1946 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, UK) is a professor emeritus of French Studies at Monash University, Melbourne. Nelson graduated with an undergraduate degree from Cambridge University and did postgraduate work at Oxford University where he obtained his D.Phil. in 1979. [ 1 ...

  7. Emily Wilson (classicist) - Wikipedia

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    Seneca. Six Tragedies (English translation) Emily Rose Caroline Wilson (born 1971) is a British American classicist, author, translator, and Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. [1] In 2018, she became the first woman to publish an English translation of Homer 's Odyssey. [2][3] Her translation of the Iliad was ...

  8. Clive Scott (linguist) - Wikipedia

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    Clive Scott is a professor of European Literature at the University of East Anglia and the author of many ground-breaking books on French poetry. [1]Scott's book Channel Crossings: French and English Poetry in Dialogue 1550-2000 (Legenda, 2002) was awarded the 2003 R. H. Gapper Book Prize by the UK Society for French Studies.

  9. Docent - Wikipedia

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    The title of docent is conferred by some European universities to denote a specific academic appointment within a set structure of academic ranks at or below the full professor rank, similar to a British readership, a French maître de conférences (MCF), and equal to or above the title of assistant professor.