James Duport (/duːˈpɔːrt/; 1606, Cambridge – 17 July 1679, Peterborough), in Latin books Jacobus Duportus Anglus, was an English classical scholar. His...
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in 1649. Barrow received an MA from Cambridge in 1652 as a student of James Duport; he then resided for a few years in college, and became candidate for...
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eight times Auguste Duport (1777–1843), French playwright James Duport (1606–1679), English classical scholar Jean-Louis Duport (1749–1819), French cellist...
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Sadler 1660–1664: Edward Rainbow 1664–1668: John Howorth 1668–1679: James Duport 1679–1690: John Peachell 1690–1713: Gabriel Quadring 1713–1740: Daniel...
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James Fleetwood 1664 Anthony Sparrow 1665 Francis Wilford 1666 John Howorth (or Haworth) 1667 James Fleetwood 1668 Edmund Boldero 1669 James Duport 1670...
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The King James Only movement (also known as King James Onlyism or KJV Onlyism) asserts the belief that the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible is superior...
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and bibliography. With an introduction by English classical scholar James Duport (1606–1679). The History of the Holy War is an 1840 edition of the work...
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of Rochester); Second Cambridge Company, translated the Apocrypha: John Duport, William Branthwaite, Jeremiah Radcliffe, Samuel Ward, Andrew Downes, John...
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Daniel Duckfield, and later transferred to Trinity where his tutor was James Duport, and his "intimate friend" and fellow-pupil the celebrated Isaac Barrow...
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Andrew Downes 1625 Robert Creighton, sr. 1639 James Duport 1654 Ralph Widdrington 1660 Isaac Barrow 1663 James Valentine 1666 Robert Creighton, jr. 1672 Thomas...
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Coast/England, f/nf) Jacques Dupin (1927–2012, France, p/nf) James Duport (1606–1679, England, nf) John Duport (died 1617, England, nf) Jeanne DuPrau (born 1944...
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Rainbowe William Dillingham James Fleetwood Anthony Sparrow Francis Wilford John Howorth James Fleetwood Edmund Boldero James Duport John Breton Robert Mapletoft...
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commenced his studies at Trinity aged 17 as a Fellow-commoner. His tutor was James Duport, who shared the Willughbys' royalist sympathies in the English Civil...
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Charles II and shields displaying the arms of Bishop Joseph Henshaw, Dean James Duport, Humphrey Orme MP and the Montagu family. In the early 20th century the...
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Ely to his income. Duport married Rachel Cox, daughter of Richard Cox, Bishop of Ely. Their son, James Duport, a child when John Duport died, also became...
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Thomas Jackson 1640–1660 John Cosin 1661–1664 Edward Rainbowe 1664–1679 James Duport 1679–1689 Simon Patrick 1689–1691 Richard Kidder 1691–1707 Samuel Freeman...
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Church of England titles Preceded by James Duport Dean of Peterborough 1679–1689 Succeeded by Richard Kidder Preceded by John Lake Bishop of Chichester...
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Nell Dunn (born 1936), novelist and playwright James Duport (1606–1679), scholar and cleric John Duport (died 1617), scholar, AV translator and cleric...
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and bibliography. With an introduction by English classical scholar James Duport (1606–1679). The History of the Holy War. An 1840 edition of The Historie...
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. cum Textu Hebraeo conciliationem meditatur Author,' dedicated to James Duport and Edmund Castell, London, 1673. 'A Collection of the Church History...
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had been made over to him for purposes of publication by the baronet. James Duport, the tutor of his son John, addressed three Latin odes in his Musæ Subsecivæ...
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of Archbishop George Abbot. He was well known to Simon Birckbek, and James Duport notices him in his Musæ Subsecivæ. Lynde died 8 June 1636, and was buried...
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Westminster School, and then in 1645, at Trinity College, Cambridge under James Duport. From here he graduated AB in 1649, and moved on to Oxford University...
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(born 1623) 11 July – William Chamberlayne, poet (born 1619) 17 July – James Duport, scholar (born 1606) 19 July – John Plessington, martyr (born c. 1637)...
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and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge at the moment when James II was aiming to impose his will on the universities. He was son of Robert...
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1664–1668 Succeeded by James Duport Preceded by Francis Wilford Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1666–1667 Succeeded by James Fleetwood...
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bef. 1641 (d.): Nicholas Walker 14 August – 21 November 1641 (res.): James Duport 15 November 1641 – bef. 1677 (d.): Stephen Luddington 3 March 1677 –...
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Trinity College. After the Restoraation he declined to obey the order of James Duport, the vice-master, to read the service-book in the college chapel, and...
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AP (rapper) (redirect from Yohann Duport)
Yohann Duport (French pronunciation: [joan dypɔʁ]), better known by his stage name AP (born April 9, 1978 in Créteil, Île-de-France), is a French rapper...
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Theophrastus, with the notes of Isaac Casaubon, and the Prælectiones of James Duport, which Needham printed for the first time. It extended to nearly five...
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