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* High relief and low relief illustrations of the Aten show it with a curved surface ( see for example the photograph illustrating this article ), therefore, the late scholar Hugh Nibley insisted that a more correct translation would be globe, orb or sphere, rather than disk.
Scholar and fellow World War II veteran Hugh Nibley said it was the most accurate book he ever read about the military.
According to Hugh Nibley, much of the rain forest west of Portland, Oregon was acquired by the Oregon Lumber Company by illegal claims under the Act.
* Hugh Nibley ; Todd M. Compton and Stephen D. Ricks, editors ; Mormonism and Early Christianity ; Deseret Book ; ISBN 0-87579-127-1 ( Hardcover, 1987 )
* Hugh Nibley ; The World and the Prophets Maxwell Institute, BYU
Mormon scholar and apologist Hugh Nibley discussed the Book of Mormon's depiction of Blacks in his writings:
" ( Collected Works of Hugh Nibley, Vol. 7, Ch. 8, pp. 215 – 218 )
There are notable Latter-day Saint apologists who focus on defense of Mormonism, including early church leaders such as John Taylor, B. H. Roberts, James E. Talmage and modern scholars such as Hugh Nibley, Orson Scott Card, and Jeff Lindsay.
Hugh Nibley noted that although a " favorite theme of Brigham Young's was the tangible, personal nature of God ," he " never illustrates theme by any mention of the first vision.
Assuming the document to be genuine, prominent Mormon academic Hugh Nibley predicted that the discovery promised " as good a test as we'll ever get of the authenticity of the Book of Mormon " because he thought the paper might be translated.
LDS apologist Hugh Nibley and BYU Egyptologists John Gee and Michael D. Rhodes have offered detailed rebuttals to the criticisms and explanations of the differences.
The pioneer and leader in this effort has been the great LDS scholar Hugh Nibley.
Mormon scholar Hugh Nibley has suggested that he was a merchant and contemporary of the Seven Wise Men of Greece.
Hugh Nibley has suggested that the name Nephi is related to the Egyptian Nehri.
In the Hugh Nibley books There were Jaredites and The World of the Jaredites, he argues for the Pacific Ocean.
Hugh Nibley argues the Jaredites are essentially similar to peoples such as the Mongols in culture.
However, Hugh Nibley, a prominent 20th century LDS scholar, strongly objected to this change.
* In his book Since Cumorah, Hugh Nibley studies Benjamin's oration as an archetypal coronation speech.
Hugh Winder Nibley ( March 27, 1910 – February 24, 2005 ) was an American author, Mormon apologist, and professor at Brigham Young University ( BYU ).
Hugh Nibley was born in Portland, Oregon a son of Alexander Nibley and his wife Agnes Sloan.
; The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley series
It is bylined " Hugh Nibley and Alex Nibley ," and reflects Nibley's experiences, written and redacted by his son Alex.

Hugh and Biography
He had previously granted full access to documentary filmmaker and television producer Kevin Burns for the A & E Biography special Hugh Hefner: American Playboy in 1996.
* Robert Olby ; ' Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick ( 1916 – 2004 ), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edn, Oxford University Press, Jan 2008
* Biography of Famous Practical Joker Hugh Troy
* Hugh Kingsmill: A Critical Biography, Unicorn Press, 1964
* Hugh ( d. 1098 ), in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 28.
* Hugh McCulloch Biography
* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Hugh Cook ( subscription or UK library membership needed )
* Hugh Purcell-The Last English Revolutionary: A Biography of Tom Wintringham 1898-1949 ( 2004 ) ( ISBN 0-7509-3080-2 )
* Douglas, Hugh ( 2004 ) " Walkinshaw, Clementine, styled countess of Albestroff ( c. 1720 – 1802 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press,, retrieved 2007-12-14 ( subscription required )
* Chester, 3rd Earl, Hugh de Kevelioc, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
* Hugh Kingsmill: A Critical Biography ( 1964 ) Michael Holroyd
' Hugh James Rose ( 1795 – 1838 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ( Oxford University Press, 2004 ).
* Hugh O ' Brian Biography
* Hugh O ' Brian Biography
* Hugh T. Stevenson, " Schotz, Benno ( 1891 – 1984 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 29 July 2007
The Royal Naval Museum website, accessed 6 August 2009, provides a biography, Biography: Hugh Palliser, which states that Palliser " was born on 26th February 1723 ".
* Someone of Value: A Biography of Robert Ruark by Hugh Foster
* Dictionary of National Biography, article " Hugh Chisholm "
* Biography of Hugh Peter British Civil Wars website

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