William Marsden FRS FSA (16 November 1754 – 6 October 1836) was an Irish orientalist, numismatist, and linguist who served as Second, then First Secretary...
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Marsden (orientalist) (1754–1836), the British First Secretaries to the Admiralty. Also an orientalist, linguist and numismatist William Marsden (sport...
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footballer William Marsden (orientalist) (1754–1836), English orientalist William Marsden (surgeon) (1796–1867), English surgeon Elaine Marsden, fictional...
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Provost of Aberdeen (born 1786) 6 October – William Marsden, orientalist (born 1754) 11 October – William Knighton, Private Secretary to the Sovereign...
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manuscripts from Henri Richardson. The next contribution came from William Marsden, who donated his book The History of Sumatra (1783) on 10 November...
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Nihon Ōdai Ichiran (category German orientalists)
François. (2008). Dictionnaire des orientalistes de langue française, p. 542. Titsingh, letter to William Marsden dated 10 October 1809 in Frank Leguin...
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Catalogue of Birds of Suffolk (1884–1886); Flora of Suffolk (with William Marsden Hind, 1889), etc. He catalogued the classical manuscripts in the University...
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the Irish orientalist William Marsden in his book The History of Sumatra.: 125 Punai jambu is the Malay name for the species which William wrote comes...
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MPC · 5945 5946 Hrozný 1984 UC1 Bedřich Hrozný, Czech archeologist, orientalist and linguist, decipherer of Hittite MPC · 5946 5947 Bonnie 1985 FD Bonnie...
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crête DMP · 1225 1226 Golia 1930 HL Jacobus Golius (1596–1667), Dutch orientalist who held the chair of Arabic, founder of the Sterrewacht Leiden (Leiden...
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characterize themselves in their own terms. Titsingh's correspondence with William Marsden, a philologist colleague in the Royal Society in London, provides some...
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Dublin and orientalist Alexander Catcott (1725–1779), geologist and theologian Sir John Coxe Hippisley (1745–1825), politician William Gregor (1761–1817)...
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Lyudvasilia 1976 SR5 Lyudmila Vasil'evna Shaposhnikova (born 1926), orientalist and writer. JPL · 9717 9718 Gerbefremov 1976 YR1 Gerbert Alexandrovich...
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Meanings of minor-planet names: 4001–5000 (redirect from William A. Baum)
4868 4869 Piotrovsky 1989 UE8 Boris Piotrovsky (1908–1990), Russian orientalist, director of the Hermitage MPC · 4869 4870 Shcherbanʹ 1989 UK8 Vladimir...
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Islands were also noted by other European explorers, including the orientalist William Marsden and the naturalist Johann Reinhold Forster. In his 1775 doctoral...
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1300]. Komroff, Manuel (ed.). The Travels of Marco Polo. Translated by Marsden, William. Garden City, New York: Garden City Publishing. Retrieved 2021-06-17...
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Meanings of minor-planet names: 7001–8000 (redirect from William J. Merline)
Shilling 1968 OZ Pavel Schilling (1786–1837) was a Russian inventor and orientalist. In 1832 he became the first to invent an electromagnetic telegraph suitable...
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Kohoutek) 1851 Lacroute (Pierre Lacroute French astronomer) 1877 Marsden (Brian G. Marsden) 1886 Lowell (Percival Lowell) 1896 Beer (Wilhelm Beer) 1913 Sekanina...
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executive Junta of the government of Chile. December 2 – Reverend Samuel Marsden sends the first commercial shipment of wool from New South Wales to England...
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term Malay race in the late 18th century that has been popularised by orientalists to describe the Austronesian peoples. In a narrower sense, the Malay...
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Islands were also noted by other European explorers, including the Orientalist William Marsden and the naturalist Johann Reinhold Forster. Johann Friedrich...
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of the United States (b. 1816) December 30 – Sir Henry Yule, Scottish orientalist (b. 1820) December 31 – Ion Creangă, Romanian writer (b. 1837 or 1839)...
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Leavis, literary critic Michael Loewe, sinologist Edward Henry Palmer, orientalist G. L. S. Shackle, economist E. H. Warmington, classicist Thomas P. Campbell...
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language and literature John Rupert Firth, Linguistics Sir Hamilton Gibb, Orientalist Angus Charles Graham, Classical Chinese Alfred Guillaume, Islamic Studies...
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Ezra Pound (redirect from William Atheling)
poetry that Pound translated into English based on the notes of the Orientalist Ernest Fenollosa. Fenollosa's widow, Mary McNeill Fenollosa, had given...
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Cathay and the Way Thither (1866). Translated and edited by Scottish orientalist and geographer Sir Henry Yule (1820–1889). With a preliminary essay on...
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hermaphroditus. First known use was in the late 19th century, by William Marsden (1754–1836), orientalist and numismatist. From Malay musang. Napu any of several...
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married actor Constantin Staufenau. Her sister Wilhelmina married the orientalist Heinrich Ewald. Gauss's mother Dorothea lived in his house from 1817...
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individuals within the culture, often perpetuated in reaction to Western Orientalist narratives.). The show "aims to readdress Edward Said's notion of Orientalism—a...
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MPC · 24969 24974 Macúch 1998 HG3 Rudolf Macúch, 20th-century Slovak orientalist and humanist JPL · 24974 24976 Jurajtoth 1998 HE51 Juraj Toth (born 1975)...
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