Samuel Moore (1 December 1838 – 20 July 1911) was an English translator, lawyer and colonial administrator. He is best known for the first English translation...
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Samuel Moore may refer to: Samuel B. Moore (1789–1846), sixth Governor of Alabama Samuel M. Moore (1796–1875), U.S. Representative from Virginia Samuel...
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Publications du CRAHM, Caen, 2007. Karl Marx, Samuel Moore (Translator), Edward Aveling (Translator) (15 December 2009). Das Kapital. MobileReference...
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Donald M. Frame Samuel Putnam Burton Raffel M. A. Screech Thomas Urquhart and Pierre Antoine Motteux J. M. Cohen – also a translator of French Alexander...
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responsibility, were Samuel Sharpe, the Egyptologist and translator of the Bible, and his younger brother Daniel, the early geologist. Samuel Rogers wished to...
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Marianne Craig Moore (November 15, 1887 – February 5, 1972) was an American modernist poet, critic, translator, and editor. Her poetry is noted for its...
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Aubertine Woodward Moore (pen name, Auber Forestier; September 27, 1841 – 1929) was an American musician, writer, musical critic, translator, and lecturer...
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Samuel R. "Chip" Delany (/dəˈleɪni/, də-LAY-nee; born April 1, 1942) is an American writer and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science...
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(“Irish Anthology”). Samuel Whyte had taught Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Irish playwright and English Whig politician, of whom Moore later was to write a...
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Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky (pronounced skĕr-ĕs-kūs'kĭ Chinese: 施約瑟; 6 May 1831 – 15 October 1906), also known as Joseph Schereschewsky, was the...
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