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ty, and acquired the reputation of a profound | scholar, a skilful mathematician and an able theologi |
had attended the school in 1831 as a charity | scholar: a day student for whom the convent waived tu |
Armitage was a | scholar, a polished writer, an earnest preacher, a wi |
went on to describe Attenborough as a "gent, | scholar, a brilliant communicator with a sense of hum |
tagonist of the Ramayana, who is also a great | scholar, a capable ruler and a devoted follower of Sh |
Edmond Malone, Shakespearean | Scholar: A Literary Biography. |
In the past he was a Goldwater | Scholar, a Marshall Scholar and a Chandra Fellow. |
A self-taught biblical | scholar, a linguist with a fluency in French, German |
He was a Spanish, Portuguese, and French | scholar, a brilliant and witty conversationalist, and |
He was also a | scholar, a Fellow of Pembroke Hall and was, in 1618, |
a second-generation Native American literary | scholar, a group that have significantly altered the |
n for the Advancement of Science, a Fulbright | Scholar, a Fellow of the IEEE, and a Fellow of the As |
ndraprabha Thamburatty (daughter of the great | scholar A. R. Raja Raja Varma) and Rama Varma of Kili |
When the Evangelist and erudite Sanskrit | Scholar A. B. Masilamani retired as the Auxiliary Sec |
ius and other prominent Confucians, prompting | scholar A. C. Graham to note, "Zhuangzi never knew he |
In 1952 she married the literary | scholar A.O.J. Cockshut, with whom she moved to Manch |
l Anatolia and was the student of the Iranian | scholar, Abd al-Razzaq Kashani (d. |
the country's most prominent Sunni religious | scholar, Abdul Majeed al-Zindani." |
The cousin of noted | scholar Abdullah Azzam, Azzam studied Islamic law in |
re being admitted to Eton College as a king's | scholar about 1447. |
birthplace of a prominent 15th century Muslim | scholar Abu Bakr al-Lubyani, who taught Islamic relig |
n opportunity to debate with the Arab Islamic | scholar, Abu Ja'far Ahmad ibn al-Jazzar, who had been |
Stephen J. Blackwood is a | scholar, academic administrator, and social entrepren |
Abdul Majeed al-Zindani - Yemeni academic | scholar, added to list in February 2004. |
He was a First Class | Scholar, Administrator, and an ardent sportsman as he |
guage created by a linguist and Manx language | scholar Adrian J. Pilgrim in 1965. |
Zionist, co-founder of kibbutz Givat Brenner, | scholar, advocate of Jewish-Arab co-existence and a r |
logy at the Open University and is a research | scholar affiliated to the History and Philosophy of S |
He was the father of legal | scholar Agathon Wunderlich (1810-1878). |
Pandurang Sadashiv Khankhoje, revolutionary, | scholar, agricultural scientist and historian (d.1967 |
Her dissertation concerned the Islamic legal | scholar Ahmed Rida Khan, founder of the Barelwi movem |
thesis over the past 20 years has been Muslim | scholar Ahmed Deedat of South Africa whose book "Cruc |
The | scholar Al-Biruni (973-1048) had observed, at the beg |
The | scholar Al-Yusi was one of his students and praised h |
For the hadith | scholar Al-Zuhri see Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri. |
A Rhodes | Scholar, Alexander first won a seat in the provincial |
Kyrgyz | scholar Alisher Khamidov said, "Now these parties are |
inion is sharply disputed by Rwandan Genocide | scholar Alison des Forges: "It is beyond belief that |
ubaru All-America first team and NSCAA/adidas | Scholar All-America first team as well as being award |
al achievements included being named an NSCAA | Scholar All-American twice, an NSCAA Regional All-Ame |
He was also named a First Team | Scholar All-American by the National Soccer Coaches A |
and recognized as the goalkeeper on the 2008 | Scholar All-East Third Team. |
erence scholar-athlete, and was named a NSCAA | Scholar All-South honorable mention. |
royed or lost until the mid-20th century when | scholar Allan Pritchard discovered the first of two e |
Then, still a second-year | scholar, Almond made his debut for the Seasiders as a |
He is the co-author of the weblog Feral | Scholar, along with D. A. Clark. |
nt Second Literati Purge or Gapja massacre of | scholar along with many others. |
hoʿ III was published in 1926 by the Chaldean | scholar Alphonse Mingana. |
f(g) | Scholar also known as fg Scholar was a graphing, spre |
For the American ambassador and | scholar also known as Dixie Walker, see Richard L. Wa |
For the rabbi and | scholar also known as RaMaK, see Moses ben Jacob Cord |
1956), Rhodes | Scholar, American expert on health care issues and di |
and quickly opened a number of doors for the | scholar; among others to Brzezinski's personal archiv |
el; in 1849 an annual exhibition for the best | scholar among the choristers; and by his will he foun |
Scholar Amos Parducci suggests that it was written du | |
Jonathan Kirsch is a Biblical | scholar, an attorney, and columnist for the Los Angel |
in left Cambridge, he was a first class Greek | scholar, an accomplished Hebraist, and an authority o |
It was established by the | scholar An Hyang in 1398, in the seventh and final ye |
One | scholar analyses the film as an allegory which parall |
The story is attributed to the ninth century | scholar Anastasius Bibliothecarius. |
(born April 30, 1939) is a prominent American | scholar and leading Modern Orthodox rabbi. |
has developed some renown as a constitutional | scholar and is an expositor of the compact nature of |
I am absolutely aware that any | scholar and particularly a scholar of such "level" as |
1947) is a feminist shamanic healer, author, | scholar and wisdom teacher. |
0 December 1582 - 14 May 1649) was an English | scholar and clergyman. |
Jared Cohen is a nonfiction author, Rhodes | scholar, and the youngest member of the Secretary of |
- November 13, 1990) was a Kargili religious | scholar and leader of Shia Muslims in Suru Karchey. |
Fuat Sezgin, a prominent | scholar and founder of the Institute for Arab-Islamic |
13, 2005) was an American English literature | scholar and theologian. |
His father was a prominent Hebrew | scholar, and eventually became president of the Titus |
ucation was with his father, also a religious | scholar and Imam. |
a man of a sweet temper and was an excellent | scholar and so modest that he did not care to have it |
usin of Hovannes Darbinian, the world leading | scholar and performer of the Armenian Tar. |
ick, Ireland - February 7, 1877) was a Gaelic | scholar and the founding member of the Fenian Brother |
He was the son of the | scholar and notable Confederate Army General Daniel H |
uary 23, 1832-March 24, 1900) was an Austrian | scholar and author born at Cracow. |
rg (1553 - 1622) was a Bavarian statesman and | scholar, and a patron and correspondent of Johannes K |
of Virginia, where he was a Thomas Jefferson | Scholar and Phi Beta Kappa student, and his doctoral |
Nisbet, was known as a reliable and careful | scholar and usually provided a source if possible. |
r (1859-1911), revivalist preacher, classical | scholar and translator of the Schlachter Bible. |
er law school, Smith was selected as a Rhodes | Scholar and he did graduate studies in international |
o Hector Boece, Alexander was a distinguished | scholar and began work on building four new episcopal |
us Barton Court Alumni include Timothy Horne, | Scholar and Head of Jewish Studies at Bristol Univers |
He was a good classical | scholar and fluent in Latin and Greek. |
His father, Robert Lasch, was a Rhodes | Scholar and journalist; in St. Louis he won a Pulitze |
Shelly Kraicer, the Chinese film | scholar and curator of the Vancouver International Fi |
61-1936; German: Ludwig Blau) was a Hungarian | scholar and publicist born at Putnok, Hungary, and ed |
Clinton is a prolific | scholar and holder of academic appointments. |
lden, Bedfordshire) was an English Protestant | scholar and cleric. |
hrapankal (b.1931) is an Indian New Testament | Scholar and Roman Catholic priest belonging to the Ca |
y 1878 - 7 January 1936) was a noted Sanskrit | scholar and professor as well as the Vice Chancellor |
Salim Shakir is a prominent American Islamic | Scholar, and Writer, who is a co-founder and faculty |
March 1944) is a Scottish contemporary Torah | scholar and author. |
School of Management, where he was an Austin | Scholar, and embarked on a successful career as an ex |
from Oxford University in 1986 as a Marshall | Scholar, and obtained her JD with honors from Harvard |
University of London, where he was a Marshall | Scholar and Fulbright Scholar, and wrote a thesis on |
340 BCE - 278 BCE) was a Chinese | scholar and minister to the King from the southern Ch |
22 July - William Archibald Spooner, | scholar and Anglican priest (died 1930) |
anslations, making it "more comprehensible to | scholar and layperson alike." |
He chose the noted | scholar and Shakespeare editor George Steevens to ove |
He was considered a cultured | scholar and a government official. |
necke Research Fellowship, the Lamar Research | Scholar and Kinney/Tesoro Fellowships from the Howard |
1920 in Minhou, Fuzhou, Fujian) is a Chinese | scholar and poet. |
itch (1934-2004), diplomat, was also a Holmes | Scholar and was High Commissioner to Malta between 19 |
r was Adamantios Papadiamantopoulos, a judge, | scholar and poet. |
as a builder for his abbey, as a diplomat and | scholar, and a friend of Erasmus. |
29 December - Ulick Joseph Bourke, | scholar and writer who founded the Gaelic Union (d.18 |
oungblood (born 1931) is an American Biblical | scholar and professor of Old Testament. |
bert of Reichenau (died 846) was a librarian, | scholar and author active at the abbey of Reichenau. |
The mediaeval | scholar and ghost story writer M. R. James used Saint |
iol College, Oxford, where he was a classical | Scholar and Eldon Scholar in 1899. |
(born February 7, 1928), is an American legal | scholar and recognized expert in civil procedure. |
incoln's Inn in 1979 where he was a Hardwicke | Scholar and topped in Constitutional Law and Law of I |
ok written by Diana Pavlac Glyer, an Inklings | scholar and English professor at Azusa Pacific Univer |
August 30 - Giovenale Ancina, Italian priest, | scholar and composer (born 1545) |
ely, , attended Oxford University as a Rhodes | Scholar, and earned his Ph.D. from the MIT Sloan Scho |
niversity in 1958, where he was a Root-Tilden | scholar and served as managing editor of the law revi |
av Yehudah Hachassid, the 12th-century German | scholar and Kabbalist. |
ere he became acquainted with Anthimos Gazis, | scholar and publisher of the periodical Hermes o Logi |
1964, attended Oxford University as a Rhodes | Scholar and graduated from Yale Law School, where he |
16 October - J. B. Bury, historian, classical | scholar and philologist (d.1927. |
Jaroslav Pelikan (1923-2006), | scholar and author in Christian history and medieval |
tsch (1757-1821, both Vienna) was an Austrian | scholar and artist. |
He was a | Scholar, and then a Graduate Scholar, of Jesus Colleg |
He established a reputation as a Greek | scholar and mathematician by voluntary lectures on th |
or several years, Pronk (on the advice of the | scholar and art connoisseur Lambert ten Kate) started |
His grandfather was a famous | scholar and philanthropist in the home-town, Xinyi. |
ry 25, 1894-November 3, 1965) was an American | scholar and lecturer. |
n addition to being a world-class magician, a | scholar and an athlete, he was also a talented artist |
As | scholar and researcher, in 1999, he represented the U |
He was also a Rhodes | Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. |
The officer reportedly took the | scholar and all the books safely back to his estates |
lege Student Government, a James Dickson Carr | Scholar, and was voted by her graduating class to rec |
spectively, where she attended as a Fulbright | Scholar and a Distinguished Scholar. |
Brother Vincent, John of Basingstoke, a Greek | scholar, and Ralph de Sempringham, who became chancel |
Chu Anping, | scholar and liberal journalist in 20th century |
A BSU Presidential | Scholar and Emens scholar, Buffie earned a Bachelor o |
m her involvement in politics, Bock is a film | scholar and has had small roles in various movies. |
He is a Fullbright | scholar and studied intercultural performance with th |
Here he became a Dharmananda Kosambi memorial | Scholar and met Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (before his conver |
She was a Fulbright | scholar and taught for 15 years at the Southwestern B |
Naomi Jewel Mezey is an esteemed legal | scholar and is currently a Professor of Law at George |
ς) (1400-1470) was a Pontic Greek Renaissance | scholar and philosopher. |
As I.D Roberts, a China studies | scholar and author writes in his book chapter on Furo |
Seder, that show the wise son as the retiring | scholar, and the wicked son as the man of war. |
University, University of Oxford as a Rhodes | Scholar, and Yale Law School. |
(1774 - 6 December 1851), Scottish classical | scholar and lexicographer, was born at Coldingham in |
k, with Dr Andrew Mango- the imminent Ataturk | scholar and biographer. |
He was also a | scholar and cleric at the Congregation San Salvatore |
vember 18, 1866-1935), was a Hungarian rabbi, | scholar, and seller of rare books. |
Herzog (born 1961) is the Daniel Rose Faculty | Scholar and a professor of history at the Graduate Ce |
Wilson International Center first as a guest | scholar and then as a senior research associate, afte |
omologist; before that Ram Mohan Roy - Indian | scholar and reformer |
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, as a Fulbright | Scholar, and also did her Masters in Medical & Psychi |
Philip Schaff: Christian | Scholar and Ecumenical Prophet. |
a full time university lecturer and research | scholar and involved himself in literary and academic |
nds and followers of this well-educated Dutch | scholar and theologian. |
lished over 100 articles, as listed in Google | Scholar and the Astrophysics Data System in the field |
A | scholar and a linguist, he was a match for the diplom |
e, he was a colleague and contemporary of the | scholar and author M. R. James, and a regular member |
Rabbi Meyer Juzint was a talmudic | scholar and faculty member of the Ida Crown Jewish Ac |
Born as love child of a French | scholar and a French-American priest in Brussels, Col |
1489-1558) was an English classical | scholar, and a royal tutor and agent. |
His wife, Mi Mi Khaing, was also a | scholar and writer. |
e 28, 1994) was a Puerto Rican industrialist, | scholar and writer. |
10 - 17 January 1997) was a British classical | scholar, and also served as Master of Pembroke Colleg |
He was an inaugural Kennedy | Scholar and attended Harvard University before return |
ipei from 2002-2006 and had previously been a | scholar and journalist. |
March 4, 1940, in Hannover) is a German legal | scholar and a former judge of the Federal Constitutio |
May 19, 1858 to Neelakanta Pillai, a Sanskrit | scholar and Parvathy Pillai, who were both from middl |
He was the brother of the | scholar and cleric Lancelot Andrewes and, like his br |
llege of Music there - piano with the eminent | scholar and pianist Edward Dannreuther and compositio |
ri Oladeni Biobaku (1918-2001) was a Nigerian | scholar and historian who was among a set of Yoruba h |
Stephen Alexander Smith is a Canadian legal | scholar and writer. |
30 - 15 August 1786) was an English classical | scholar and critic. |
Tatum attended Oxford University as a Rhodes | Scholar, and received his BCL in 1949. |
ion at Balliol College, Oxford, as Nettleship | Scholar and Masefield Memorial Student in Music, grad |
Political | scholar and UFOlogist Michael Salla suggested the pos |
he is the eldest son and a prominent Talmudic | scholar, and being the leader of Kiryas Joel, he held |
5 December - Arthur-Marie Le Hir, Biblical | scholar and Orientalist (d.1868). |
Samuel Garmison was a Jewish | scholar and rabbi who lived in the Land of Israel dur |
vitsky) Johnson (1873 - 1950) was an American | scholar and pastor, the founder of the Laymen's Home |
in Tehran) is an Iranian philosopher, writer, | scholar and a former philosophy lecturer at Tehran Un |
r 1920 - 24 August 1996) was an Old Testament | scholar and a former Dean of Christ Church, Oxford (1 |
ktarios Terpos (late 17th-18th century) was a | scholar and Greek-Orthodox missionary of Vlach origin |
Reynolds was a friend of the Welsh | scholar and academic Sir John Rhys, and helped in 189 |
Granville Sharp (1735-1813), | scholar and administrator |
His wife, Gertrude, was a classical | scholar and teacher. |
an Mahoney (born 1943) is distinguished legal | scholar and former dean of two law schools. |
1787 - 19 June 1859) was a German artist, art | scholar and collector. |
r. Choong-sik Chang, however, a dynamic young | scholar and our university president at the time, saw |
Syed Hasan Imdad Jafri, a shia Islamic | scholar and poet, who translated many renowned books |
James Mabbe or Mab (1572-1642) was an English | scholar and poet, and a Fellow of Magdalen College, O |
Hermann Probst was a private | scholar and Sanskrit researcher, fostered contacts wi |
Though a good | scholar and of very extensive reading, Fenn published |
College, Oxford where he studied as a Rhodes | Scholar and also joined the university branch of the |
Mewha was a National Merit | Scholar and graduated from the University of Florida |
A | scholar and advocate of the Florida Cracker, Burt was |
1821 - 13 March 1903) was an English divine, | scholar, and schoolteacher. |
- in present day Kosovo) is a celebrated Roma | scholar and author from Kosovo who is active in Roman |
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