The New International Encyclopaedia, 1권Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1906 |
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... studied botany , but subse- quently turned his attention to researches respecting the native dialects . Assisted by the Government , he traversed nearly the whole of Norway , investigating popular speech , upon which he sought to base a ...
... studied botany , but subse- quently turned his attention to researches respecting the native dialects . Assisted by the Government , he traversed nearly the whole of Norway , investigating popular speech , upon which he sought to base a ...
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... studied astronomy with F. Brün- now at Ann Arbor ( 1858-60 ) and with B. A. Gould at Cambridge ( 1860-64 ) . From 1864 to 1866 he resided at the observatory at Pulkova , Russia , and from 1868 to 1873 was director of the Cin- cinnati ...
... studied astronomy with F. Brün- now at Ann Arbor ( 1858-60 ) and with B. A. Gould at Cambridge ( 1860-64 ) . From 1864 to 1866 he resided at the observatory at Pulkova , Russia , and from 1868 to 1873 was director of the Cin- cinnati ...
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... studying at the universities of Jena and Göttingen became assistant at the astronomical observatory in Göttingen and lec ... studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts , and afterward worked in New York until 1878 , when he re ...
... studying at the universities of Jena and Göttingen became assistant at the astronomical observatory in Göttingen and lec ... studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts , and afterward worked in New York until 1878 , when he re ...
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... studied at Rheims and Paris , and at the request of Oswald , Archbishop of York , taught in 985-987 in the English abbey of Ramsey . When he returned to France he was chosen Abbot of Fleury , whose school he developed . He was sent by ...
... studied at Rheims and Paris , and at the request of Oswald , Archbishop of York , taught in 985-987 in the English abbey of Ramsey . When he returned to France he was chosen Abbot of Fleury , whose school he developed . He was sent by ...
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... studied medicine at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania , and served as a surgeon in the Federal Army during the Civil War . From 1876 to 1889 he was assistant curator of the Peabody Museum in Cambridge , Mass . , to which he presented a ...
... studied medicine at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania , and served as a surgeon in the Federal Army during the Civil War . From 1876 to 1889 he was assistant curator of the Peabody Museum in Cambridge , Mass . , to which he presented a ...
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