The General Biographical Dictionary, 4±Ç |
µµ¼ º»¹®¿¡¼
5°³ÀÇ °á°ú Áß 1 - 5°³
100 ÆäÀÌÁö
Upon the surrender of the Oxford garrison to the parliament , be resolved with all
the zeal of a missionary to propagate the doctrine of the English church in the
East , among the Greeks , Arabians , & c . Leaving therefore his family in England
...
Upon the surrender of the Oxford garrison to the parliament , be resolved with all
the zeal of a missionary to propagate the doctrine of the English church in the
East , among the Greeks , Arabians , & c . Leaving therefore his family in England
...
103 ÆäÀÌÁö
He was a person highly eminent for virtue and learning ; a perfect master of the
Latin and Greek languages ; and also an eloquent orator , an able mathematician
and philosopher , and a sound divine . The foundation of his great learning he ...
He was a person highly eminent for virtue and learning ; a perfect master of the
Latin and Greek languages ; and also an eloquent orator , an able mathematician
and philosopher , and a sound divine . The foundation of his great learning he ...
210 ÆäÀÌÁö
About the beginning of 1726 , he was invited to Petersburgh to be professor of
Greek and Roman antiquities . The same year he delivered some orations in the
presence of the empress Catherine , who laid the foundation of the new academy
...
About the beginning of 1726 , he was invited to Petersburgh to be professor of
Greek and Roman antiquities . The same year he delivered some orations in the
presence of the empress Catherine , who laid the foundation of the new academy
...
250 ÆäÀÌÁö
... bursaries or exhibitions which were left for the use of students whose parents
are unable to support the entire expences of academical education . Here he first
studied Greek , under principal Thomas Blackwell , author of the ¡° Inquiry into the
...
... bursaries or exhibitions which were left for the use of students whose parents
are unable to support the entire expences of academical education . Here he first
studied Greek , under principal Thomas Blackwell , author of the ¡° Inquiry into the
...
395 ÆäÀÌÁö
He was master of the Greek and Latin , and of several of the living languages .
He published , 1. A French translation of Dionysius Halicarnensis , 1723 , 2 vols .
4to . 2. A translation of the continuation of Plutarch's Lives by Rowe , and of ...
He was master of the Greek and Latin , and of several of the living languages .
He published , 1. A French translation of Dionysius Halicarnensis , 1723 , 2 vols .
4to . 2. A translation of the continuation of Plutarch's Lives by Rowe , and of ...
´Ù¸¥ »ç¶÷µéÀÇ ÀÇ°ß - ¼Æò ¾²±â
¼ÆòÀ» ãÀ» ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù.
±âŸ ÃâÆÇº» - ¸ðµÎ º¸±â
ÀÚÁÖ ³ª¿À´Â ´Ü¾î ¹× ±¸¹®
admiral affairs afterwards answer appeared appointed archbishop became bishop born called Cambridge cardinal cause celebrated character Charles church collection considerable continued court death Dict died divinity doctor duke edition employed England English entitled father favour formed France French friends gave give Greek Henry Hist honour Italy James John king king's late Latin learned letter likewise lived London lord manner March master mentioned mind nature never occasion opinion Oxford Paris persons pieces poems pope present prince principal printed procured professor published received relations religion remained remarkable reputation respect returned Rome says sent ships society soon success taken thing thought tion took translated vols volume whole writings written wrote young