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He prophesies the conversation that Martin Harris has with Professor Charles Anthon.
Smith said that when this sample was presented by Smith's colleague Martin Harris to Columbia College professor Charles Anthon, a noted classical scholar, that Anthon had attested to the characters ' authenticity in writing but had then ripped up his certification after hearing that the plates had been revealed by an angel.
* Charles Anthon, A Classical Dictionary ( 1842 ).
Anthon was home to Charles Osborne, who had the hiccups continuously for 68 years, and was featured in the Guinness Book of World Records.
He also saw through the press the English edition of Lemprière's Classical Dictionary ( revised by Charles Anthon ) and of Webster's English Dictionary.
The American classical scholar Charles Anthon believed this legend may have been rooted in history ( although exaggerated ), if the dwarf or pygmy tribe were interpreted as being a smaller aboriginal tribe of Britain the people on Thule had encountered.
Anthon H. Lund, a First Counselor in the First Presidency, drank beer and wine ; Apostle Matthias F. Cowley drank beer and wine ; Charles W. Penrose, who also served as a First Counselor in the First Presidency, drank wine ; Relief Society president Emmeline B.
However according to Charles Anthon the primitive root of the name is probably of Persian origin from arta *, art *, arte *,... all meaning great, excellent, holy ,... thus Artemis ( i. e. Diana ) " becomes identical with the great mother of Nature, even as she was worshipped at Ephesus ".
The document seemed to be the transcript that Joseph Smith's scribe Martin Harris had presented to Charles Anthon, a Columbia classics professor, in 1828.
Harris took this document to New York City, where he met with Charles Anthon, a professor of linguistics at Columbia College.
Charles Anthon ( November 19, 1797, New York City – July 29, 1867 ) was an American classical scholar.
Charles Anthon is famous among members of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( also known as Mormons ) because of his interactions with Martin Harris concerning a fragment of Joseph Smith's translation of the Book of Mormon.
* Charles Anthon, Elements of Latin Prosody and Metre, New York: Swords ( 1824 ).
* A classical dictionary: containing a copious account of all the proper names mentioned in ancient authors etc., by J. Lemprière, D. D., 5th American edition, corrected and improved by Charles Anthon ( 1825 ).
* Charles Anthon, A Grammar of the Greek Language ( 1838 ).
* Charles Anthon, A System of Greek Prosody and Metre: for the use of schools and colleges ( 1839 ).
* Charles Anthon, A System of Latin Prosody and Metre, from the Best Authorities, Ancient and Modern, Harper and Brothers ( 1842 ). online
* Charles Anthon, First Greek lessons: containing all the inflexions of the Greek language, together with appropriate exercises in the translating and writing of Greek, for the use of beginners.
* Charles Anthon, An Introduction to Greek Prose Composition.
* Charles Anthon, First Latin Lessons, containing the most important parts of the grammar of the Latin language, together with appropriate exercises in the translating and writing of Latin, for the use of beginners.
* Charles Anthon, An Introduction to Latin Prose Composition.
* Charles Anthon, A Classical Dictionary, containing an account of the principal proper names mentioned in ancient authors, Harper and Brothers ( 1842 ).
* A new abridgement of Ainsworth's dictionary: English and Latin, for the use of grammar schools, by John Dymock, LL. D., new American edition with corrections and improvements by Charles Anthon, Philadelphia: Butler & Williams ( 1844 ).
* Charles Anthon, A System of Latin Versification, in a series of progressive exercises ( 1845 ).

Charles and Manual
Detail from Manual labour | Labor, by Charles Sprague Pearce ( 1898 )
In 1985, Charles Mazel of Klein Associates produced the first commercial side-scan sonar training videos and the first Side Scan Sonar Training Manual.
* Autographs and Manuscripts: A Collector's Manual edited by Ed Berkeley, Charles Scribner's Sons Pub., 1978, 565 pages.
* Charles Gildon-The Deist's Manual
* Apollo: an Illustrated Manual of the History of Art Throughout the Ages Charles Scribner's and Sons, 1907
* Charles Forgy, OPS5 User's Manual, Technical Report CMU-CS-81-135 ( Carnegie Mellon University, 1981 )
* IITRAN / 360: Self-Instructional Manual and Text, Bauer, Charles R. et al., Addison Wesley Publishing, 1967.
He supervised the third ( 1859 ) edition of Sir John Herschel's A Manual of Scientific Enquiry, prepared for the use of Her Majesty's Navy and adapted for travellers in general ( 1849 ), which included an article on geology by Charles Darwin.
* Charles Anthon, A Manual of Roman Antiquities, with numerous illustrations ( 1851 ).
* Charles Anthon, A Manual of Grecian Antiquities, with numerous illustrations ( 1852 ).
Taken from Charles Anthon's Manual of Greek Literature ( 1853 ).
The eldest son of William Cunningham, 8th Earl of Glencairn, on 21 July 1637 this William obtained a ratification from King Charles 1st, under the Royal Sign Manual, of the original Glencairn Letters Patent of 1488.

Charles and Greek
* Sir Charles Waldstein, Alcamenes and the establishment of the classical type in Greek art ; 1926
Many Greek sculptures followed, notably the first purpose-built exhibition space, the Charles Towneley collection, much of it Roman Sculpture, in 1805.
Two monarchs have ruled simultaneously in some countries, as in the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta or the joint sovereignty of spouses or relatives ( e. g., William and Mary of Kingdom of England and Scotland, Peter and Ivan of Russia, Charles and Joanna of Castile, etc.
The monastery of St. Denis, which had inadvertently conflated the two Dionysiuses, had a good Greek edition of Pseudo-Dionysius's works given to them by Charles the Bald, which was translated into Latin by John Scotus Eriugena in the late 9th century.
The Septuagint: A column of uncial text from 1 Esdras in the Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209 | Codex Vaticanus c. 325 – 350 CE, the basis of Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton's Greek edition and Brenton's English Translation of the Septuagint | English translation.
His grandfather, Everard van Wesel, was the Royal Physician of Emperor Maximilian, while his father, Anders van Wesel, went on to serve as apothecary to Maximillian, and later a valet de chambre to his successor Charles V. Anders encouraged his son to continue in the family tradition, and enrolled him in the Brethren of the Common Life in Brussels to learn Greek and Latin according to standards of the era.
Other works based on the myth include a play by Algernon Charles Swinburne, Atalanta in Calydon, written ( in the style of Greek tragedy ) in 1865.
Charles V then had his Spanish subjects repopulate the island and build the massive city walls atop the walls of the ancient Greek acropolis in 1556.
It was named in 1787 by the maritime fur trader Charles William Barkley, captain of the Imperial Eagle, for Juan de Fuca, the Greek navigator who sailed in a Spanish expedition in 1592 to seek the fabled Strait of Anián.
* Segal, Charles ' Bacchylides ', in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Greek Literature, Cambridge University Press ( 1985 )
Unitarian theologian Charles Francis Potter stated about the NWT: " Apart from a few semantic peculiarities like translating the Greek word stauros, as " stake " instead of " cross ", and the often startling use of the colloquial and the vernacular, the anonymous translators have certainly rendered the best manuscript texts, both Greek and Hebrew, with scholarly ability and acumen.
* Charles Peter Mason, " Stobaeus " entry, in William Smith, ( 1870 ), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.
* Deucalion from Charles Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology ( 1867 ), with source citations and some variants not given here.
The story of the fierce ambush launched by the icamiabas, that nearly destroyed the Spanish expedition, was narrated to the king, Charles I, who, inspired by the Greek legend of the Amazons, named the river the Amazon.
These include Charles Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle, Southwark Cathedral ( Church of England ), St George's Cathedral ( Roman Catholic ), and St Mary's Cathedral ( Greek Orthodox ).
His English translator, Charles Henry Oldfather, remarks on the " striking coincidence " that one of only two known Greek inscriptions from Agyrium ( I. G.
* Charles Denis Bourbaki ( 1816 – 1897 ), French general of Greek descent
The Charles Benbow House, one of the earliest surviving structures in the District, is a two-story Flemish bond brick home of traditional Quaker plan with eclectic vernacular detailing, including Georgian, Federal and Greek Revival elements.
Charles Benbow's son, Jesse Benbow, built a more refined Greek Revival four-square home in 1858 on land inherited from his father.
The chancellor's great-grandson, Henri Charles du Cambout de Coislin, bishop of Metz, commissioned Bernard de Montfaucon, a Benedictine of the Congregation of St Maur, to prepare a catalogue of the Greek manuscripts.
Examples of vernacular Greek Revival continued to be built even farther west, as far as Charles City, Iowa.
James Henry Monk, his successor as Greek professor, and Charles James Blomfield edited the Adversaria, consisting of the notes on Athenaeus and the Greek poets, and his prelection on Euripides ; Peter Paul Dobree, afterwards Greek professor, the notes on Aristophanes and the lexicon of Photius.

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