• Ralph Austen (c. 1612–1676) was an English writer on gardening and husbandry, who urged the use of concise, plain language. He also worked to popularize...
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  • OCLC 52520253 Austen, Ralph A. "The Historical Transformation of Genres: Sunjata as Panegyric, Folktale, Epic, and Novel." Ralph A Austen (ed.), In Search...
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  • officer Alice Austen (1866–1952), American photographer Anna Austen Lefroy (1793–1872), writer Arthur Austen-Leigh Augusta Amherst Austen (1827–1877),...
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  • Ralph Austin may refer to: Ralph Austin Bard (1884–1975), American businessmen and Navy veteran Ralph Austen (c. 1612–1676), English writer This disambiguation...
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  • unclear whether Khalifa was actually a son of Sunjata. The historians Ralph Austen and Jan Jansen argued that Ibn Khaldun's account of Mali's history should...
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    own time. These ideas were supported by other historians, including Ralph Austen (1987). This idea of an unequal relationship was contested by John Thornton...
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  • "Traite", in Encyclopædia Universalis (2002), corpus 22, page 902. Ralph Austen, African Economic History (1987) Ronald Segal, quoted in Ronald Segal's...
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    "Traite", in Encyclopædia Universalis (2002), corpus 22, page 902. Ralph Austen, African Economic History (1987) Quoted in Ronald Segal's Islam's Black...
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    The author Jane Austen and her works have been represented in popular culture in a variety of forms. Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was...
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    that profession, making the cleric strata a pseudo-caste. According to Ralph Austen, a professor emeritus of African history, the caste system among the...
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  •  310 – c. 395, Roman Gaul, p/nf) Jane Austen (1775–1817, England, f) Paul Auster (born 1947, US, f/p/nf) Ralph Austen (c. 1612–1676, England, nf) Alfred...
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  • primarily in the manufacturing sectors. Economic historians such as Ralph Austen argue that the openness to western enterprise and technical expertise...
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    Francis William Austen, GCB (23 April 1774 – 10 August 1865) was a Royal Navy officer and an elder brother of the novelist Jane Austen. As commanding officer...
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    University of California Press, 1976, pp. 44–64 Şaul, Mahir and Ralph Austen, Ralph A. (eds), Viewing African Cinema in the Twenty-First Century: Art...
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  • Duchy of Prussia, introducing the distinctive Lithuanian letter Ė. Ralph Austen – A Treatise on Fruit-trees, showing the manner of grafting, setting...
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  • (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) James Turner, Ralph Austen, an Oxford Horticulturist of the Seventeenth Century, Garden History...
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  • Abercrombie (1726–1806), Scottish horticulturalist and garden writer Ralph Austen (c. 1612–1676), English gardener and writer on gardening Chris Baines...
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  • that profession, making the cleric strata a pseudo-caste. According to Ralph Austen – a professor emeritus of African history – the caste system among the...
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  • Burkina Faso, Florence: European Press Academic, 2005. Mahir Şaul and Ralph Austen, eds. Viewing African Cinema in the Twenty-First Century: Art Films and...
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    Exchange and the Black Slave Trade." Diogenes 45.179 (1997): 31–47. Austen, Ralph A. Trans-Saharan Africa in World History. New York, NY: Oxford UP, 2010...
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    Gates Jr. criticized the book's intention and scholarship. Historian Ralph A. Austen heavily criticized the book and said that although the book may seem...
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    September 2023. Austen, Timothy (n.d.), "William Ralph Inge", The Gifford Lectures Grimley, Matthew (23 September 2004). "Inge, William Ralph (1860–1954)"...
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  • deputy-registrar to the parliamentary visitors there, in the absence of Ralph Austen, the registrar. In 1657 Coles became steward of Magdalen College, through...
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  • are John Winthrop and Balthazar Gerbier. Agriculture and horticulture: Ralph Austen, John Beale, Robert Child, Cheney Culpeper, Cressy Dymock, Gabriel Plattes...
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  • and a Commissioner for Greenwich Hospital from 1695. Austen married Judith Freke, daughter of Ralph Freke of Hannington Wiltshire in September 1669. Hayton...
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    Politics and Commerce in Francophone African Cinema," in Mahir Şaul and Ralph Austen, eds. Viewing African Cinema in the Twenty-First Century: Art Films and...
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    television series adapted by Andrew Davies from an unfinished manuscript by Jane Austen and starring Rose Williams, Crystal Clarke, Theo James, and Ben Lloyd-Hughes...
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    John Archibald Austen (Dover, (Kent), 5 January 1886 – Hythe, Kent, 27 October 1948) was a British book illustrator. Austin moved to London in 1906, where...
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  • Marcus Aurelius (AD 121–180, Ancient Rome, Po/Ph) in Greek; Meditations Ralph Austen (c. 1612–1676, England, G) John Austin (1790–1859, England, Lw); The...
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    encounter with Ibn ʿArabī occurred from young age when Winkel read Ralph Austen's Sufis of Andalusia, and at the age of 17 years old he proceeded to delve...
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