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  • 33William Gunion Rutherford — (17 July, 1853 ndash; 19 July, 1907) was a Scottish scholar.He was born in Peeblesshire and educated at St Andrews and Oxford, where he graduated in natural science, with a view to following the medical profession, which he abandoned in favour of …

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  • 36Caleb Bingham — (1757 1817) was a textbook author of late 18th century New England, whose works were also influential into the 19th and 20th. Among his most influential works were books on oratory, or public speaking. A native of Salisbury, Connecticut, he spent …

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  • 37Richard Morris (philology) — Richard Morris (September 8, 1833 ndash; May 12, 1894), was an English philologist.Morris was born in London. In 1871 he was ordained in the Church of England, and from 1875 1888 was head master of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys, near… …

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  • 38Iota subscript — (Ancient Greek: Polytonic|ὑπογεγραμμένη) in Greek polytonic orthography is a way of writing the letter iota as a small vertical stroke beneath a vowel. It was used in the so called long diphthongs in Ancient Greek, that is, diphthongs of which… …

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  • 39Robert Whittington — (also called Robert Wittinton) (c. 1480 ndash;c. 1553) was an English grammarian. He was a pupil of the grammarian John Stanbridge.About 1519 he presented Cardinal Wolsey with a verse and a prose treatise, with a dedication requesting patronage.… …

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