- Elizabeth Cary
Elizabeth Cary may refer to:
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Elizabeth Tanfield Cary , early modern poet and playwright
*Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz (née Cary), founder of Radcliffe College
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Elizabeth Cary may refer to:
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Elizabeth Cary Agassiz — Grab von E. C. Agassiz Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz (geborene Cary) (* 5. Dezember 1822 in Boston, Massachusetts; † 27. Juni 1907 in Arlington Heights, Massachusetts) war eine US amerikanische Erzieherin und Naturkundlerin sowie die erste Präsidentin… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Elizabeth Tanfield Cary — Infobox Writer name = Elizabeth Tanfield Cary Lady Falkland caption = Drawing by Athow from painting by Paul Van Somer (1620) birthdate = 1585 birthplace = Burford Priory, Oxfordshire, England, UK deathdate = death year and age|1639|1585… … Wikipedia
Cary — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Cary imagesize= caption= pronunciation= gender = meaning = region = origin = related names = footnotes = Cary may refer to:urname*Cary family *Alice Cary *Annie Louise Cary *Anthony Cary, 5th Viscount Falkland… … Wikipedia
Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz — Infobox Person name = PAGENAME image size = 150px caption = PAGENAME birth name = birth date = 5 December 1822 birth place = Boston, Massachusetts death date = death place = 27 June 1907 death cause = resting place = resting place coordinates =… … Wikipedia
Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, originalmente Elizabeth Cabot Cary (5 de diciembre de 1822, Boston, Massachusetts 27 de junio de 1907, Arlington Heights, Massachusetts) fue una educadora y naturalista estadounidense. Fue… … Wikipedia Español
Cary Wolfe — currently teaches English at Rice University, and is a published author. He was born and grew up in North Carolina.EducationIn 1984 Wolfe read Interdisciplinary Studies in English, Philosophy, and Comparative Literature at UNC Chapel Hill, where… … Wikipedia
Cary, North Carolina — Town of Cary Town … Wikipedia
Cary (Caroline du Nord) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cary. 35° 46′ 44″ N 78° 48′ 01″ W … Wikipédia en Français
CARY, Elizabeth Lady Falkland — (c. 1585 1639) Among the most remarkable learned women in early modern England, Elizabeth Cary is best known for writing The Tragedy of Mariam, the first female authored play published in English (1613), and for her strong religious convictions … Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary
Cary — /kair ee, kar ee/, n. 1. Alice, 1820 71, U.S. poet (sister of Phoebe Cary). 2. (Arthur) Joyce (Lunel) /loohn l/, 1888 1957, English novelist. 3. Henry Francis, 1772 1844, British writer and translator. 4. Phoebe, 1824 71, U.S. poet (sister of… … Universalium