George Chapman (c. 1559 – 12 May 1634) was an English dramatist, translator and poet. He was a classical scholar whose work shows the influence of Stoicism...
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his pseudonym George Chapman, was a Victorian era Polish serial killer known as the Borough Poisoner. Born in Congress Poland, Chapman moved to England...
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Homer's Odysses is an English translation of Homer's Odyssey by writer George Chapman. It was published around 1614 to 1615. It is widely known as the first...
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September 1840. She was the first of five children born to George Smith, and Ruth Chapman. George Smith was a soldier, having enlisted in the 2nd Regiment...
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2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022. Brammall, Sheldon (1 July 2018). "George Chapman: Homer's Iliad, edited by Robert S. Miola; Homer's Odyssey, edited by...
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Jack the Ripper suspects (section George Hutchinson)
the murders. Seweryn Antonowicz Kłosowski (a.k.a. George Chapman; no relation to victim Annie Chapman; 14 December 1865 – 7 April 1903) was born in Congress...
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George Chapman (c. 1559–1634) was an English dramatist, translator, and poet. George Chapman may also refer to: George Chapman (murderer) (1865–1903),...
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from psychoanalysis and cultural anthropology (animism, totemism). George Chapman published his translation of the Iliad, in installments beginning in...
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George Chapman (4 February 1921 – 9 August 2006) was an English medium and spiritual healer. Active for 60 years, he was a medium for the spirit of "Dr...
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while reading a translation of the Odyssey by Elizabethan playwright George Chapman. The poem has become an often-quoted classic that is cited to demonstrate...
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George Chapman AO is a surveyor, and businessman from Cairns, Queensland, Australia. He has contributed to the community of Queensland as Chairman of Telecasters...
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George Thomson Chapman (14 June 1824–24 June 1881) was a New Zealand merchant, bookseller and publisher . He was born in Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, Scotland...
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cricketers "George Chapman". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 24 December 2016. "George Chapman". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 24 December 2016. George Chapman at ESPNcricinfo...
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Rival Poet (section George Chapman)
Poet as a competitor for fame, wealth and patronage. Among others, George Chapman, Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, Samuel Daniel, Michael Drayton...
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group supposedly included poets and scientists Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman, Matthew Roydon and Thomas Harriot. There is no firm evidence that all...
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Killed with Kindness (play) – Thomas Heywood Bussy D'Ambois (play) – George Chapman Michaelmas Terme (play) – Thomas Middleton The Knight of the Burning...
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Squadron Leader Leonard George Chapman (28 March 1910 – 25 July 1975) was an inventor, radio engineer and Royal Air Force officer. While serving in the...
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Frederick Abberline (redirect from Frederick George Abberline)
Among the many suspects in the case, Abberline's primary suspect was George Chapman (Severin Antoniovich Klosowski). That theory was reiterated decades...
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Chapman is an English surname derived from the Old English occupational name céapmann "marketman, monger, merchant", from the verb céapan, cypan "to buy...
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Philip Sidney, Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, Thomas Lodge, and George Chapman. Roydon fell in with Marlowe, and he, Thomas Harriot, and William Warner...
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poem was widely believed in the Renaissance to have been pre-Homeric: George Chapman reflects at the end of his completion of Marlowe's version that the...
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Asimov's Robot City: Odyssey, a novel by Michael P. Kube-McDowell Odyssey (George Chapman translation), 1614–15 Odyssey (Alexander Pope translation), 1725–1726...
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George Chapman (28 February 1909 – 13 October 2003) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League...
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Hero and Leander. After Marlowe's untimely death, it was completed by George Chapman. The minor poet Henry Petowe published an alternative completion to...
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John K. Watts (section Work with George Chapman)
7's Telethon. In the early 1970s, John Watts received an offer from George Chapman, the head of Perth Radio Station 6PM, to collaborate with popular DJ...
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ISBN 978-0-596-52685-6. Chapman, George. Andromeda liberata. University of Michigan. Retrieved 31 December 2022. Waddington, Raymond B. (1966). "Chapman's Andromeda...
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conclusively to the murders of 1888. Five victims—Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly—are known as the...
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George Bunker Chapman (June 10, 1925 – September 7, 2016) was a professor and a pioneer in research of cell biology and ultrastructure using transmission-light...
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George Chapman Caldwell (August 14, 1834 – September 7, 1907) was an American chemist, horticulturalist, and instructor. Born August 14, 1834, in Framingham...
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Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, widely known for her hit singles "Fast Car" (1988) and "Give Me One Reason" (1995)...
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