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  • 101Walter Burre — (fl. 1597 ndash; 1622) was a London bookseller and publisher of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras, best remembered for publishing several key texts in English Renaissance drama.Burre was made a freeman of the Stationers Company mdash; meaning… …

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  • 102Pelagie Doane — Pelagie (Hoffner) Doane was an American illustrator during the 1930s to the 1960s for childrens books. She illustrated many volumes in the Judy Bolton series, as well as The Magic Makers series written by Margaret Sutton. Doane also illustrated… …

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  • 103voluminous — voluminously, adv. voluminousness, voluminosity /veuh looh meuh nos i tee/, n. /veuh looh meuh neuhs/, adj. 1. forming, filling, or writing a large volume or many volumes: a voluminous edition. 2. sufficient to fill a volume or volumes: a… …

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  • 104Liszt, Franz — Hungarian Ferenc Liszt born Oct. 22, 1811, Raiding, Hung. died July 31, 1886, Bayreuth, Ger. Hungarian composer and pianist. Encouraged by his father, who was a talented amateur musician, Liszt developed an early interest in music and began… …

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  • 105Jacques-Paul Migne —     Jacques Paul Migne     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jacques Paul Migne     Priest, and publisher of theological works, born at Saint Flour, 25 October, 1800; died at Paris, 24 October, 1875.     After completing his college courses, he devoted… …

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  • 106Newcome Cappe — (1733–1800), was an English unitarian divine. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Family 4 References Life Cappe was the eldest son …

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  • 107Holberg, Ludvig — (1684 1754)    A poet, playwright, novelist, and essayist, Holberg is considered Scandinavia s foremost Enlightenment figure. He was born into a family mostly of farmers and merchants, but his father had worked his way up from a private to a… …

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  • 108mul|ti|vol|ume — «MUHL tih VOL yuhm», adjective. 1. filling many volumes: »... the first multivolume history of Canada (Maclean s). 2. containing many volumes: »a multivolume set, a multivolume library …

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  • 109MOLODOWSKY, KADIA — (1894–1975). Yiddish poet and novelist. Born in Bereze (Bereza Kartuska) in Belorussia, Molodowsky was educated by her father, grandmother, and tutors. After passing the gymnasium exams, she departed for   Warsaw and Odessa to prepare for a… …

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  • 110Aristotelian ethics — Aristotle believed that ethical knowledge is not certain knowledge (like metaphysics and epistemology) but is general knowledge . Because it is not a theoretical discipline, he thought a person must have experience of the actions in life and have …

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