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Inspired when the progressive ideas which D. I. Pisarev, the most eminent of the Russian literary critics of the 1860s and I. M. Sechenov, the father of Russian physiology, were spreading, Pavlov abandoned his religious career and decided to devote his life to science.
Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery, the resting place of many eminent Russian émigrés
In his own home ( 22 Boulevard de Courcelles, near Parc Monceau ), he received a great many eminent artists, including the composers Henri Duparc, Gabriel Fauré, Claude Debussy, and Isaac Albéniz, the poet Mallarmé, the Russian novelist Turgenev, and the impressionist painter Monet.
* Mikhail Millionshchikov ( 1969 ), an eminent physicist who later became Speaker of the Russian Parliament.
* December 1938: Osip Mandelstam, an eminent Russian poet, dies in a transit camp en route to Kolyma.
Though a bandit, Ermac earned a reputation as an eminent and loyal Russian fighter.
Lyadov was born in St. Petersburg into a family of eminent Russian musicians.
« Crimea astrophysical observatory, which is participant of international program for observation and research of minor planets, hereby indicates that a minor planet discovered in Crimea astrophysical observatory and numbered 4426 in international catalogue, was named „ Roerich “ in honor of the family of eminent Russian cultural workers » — was told in discovery certificate.
Dimitri's grandfather, Ivane Amilakhvari ( 1829 – 1905 ), was an eminent general in the Russian army.
He met eminent Russian physicist George Gamow at the University, who subsequently took him on as his doctoral student.
The eminent Moscow-based Chinese scholar Qu Qiubai ( 1899 – 1935 ) and the Russian linguist V. S.
It was founded in 1957 as a closed town attached to the All-Union ( now All-Russian ) Scientific Research Institute for Physical-Engineering and Radiotechnical Metrology ( VNIIFTRI ), and is named after the famous Russian chemist Dmitry Mendeleyev who was an eminent metrologist as well.
She has also studied at the Banff Center for the Performing Arts with the late Gyorgy Sebok of Indiana University Bloomington, the Kromeriz International Piano Academy in the Czech Republic with various piano masters, and at the Toradze Institute of Indiana University South Bend organised by eminent Russian pianist Alexander Toradze.
His son, Count Georg von Cancrin, or Kankrin ( 1774 – 1845 ), was the eminent Russian minister of finance.
The Moscow Public University was founded in 1908 on the initiative of the eminent Russian patron of the arts, Alfons Leonovich Shanyavsky, and played a special role in Russian higher education from its inception.
His son Michael continued his father's Anglophile ways and was an eminent commander in the war against Napoleon and in the Russian subjugation of the Caucasus.
The eminent Russian historian Tasit, claimed that these paintings illustrate the importance of this temple causing highly important triumph of Goudarz and Mehrdad the Ashkanid kings.

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Rasmussen is a visiting assistant professor of zoology, and assistant museum curator of mammalogy and ornithology, at Michigan State University, having formerly been a research associate for the eminent American ornithologist S. Dillon Ripley at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D. C. She is a member of the American Ornithologists Union ( AOU ) Committee on Classification and Nomenclature, a scientific associate with the bird group of the British Natural History Museum zoology section at Tring, and an associate editor of The Ibis, the scientific journal of the British Ornithologists ' Union.

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* John Sinker ( 1874 – 1936 ), MA, an eminent Anglican priest and author in the 20th century
An eminent author of the 19th century, Arthur Edward Waite, presents arguments that contradict this idea.
* Allan Spear, eminent U. S. historian and political progressive, author, Black Chicago: The Making of a Negro Ghetto ; President Minnesota State Senate, early advocate for gay people.
In her 2006 book Louise Labé: une créature de papier ( Droz ), the eminent Sorbonne professor Mireille Huchon argues that Louise Labé was not the author of the works signed with her name but rather that these works were by the Lyonnais poets Maurice Scève, Olivier de Magny, Claude de Taillemont, Jacques Peletier du Mans, Guillaume des Autels, and others, and by the publisher Jean de Tournes.
He is famous as the most eminent practical physician of his time in Germany and as the author of numerous works displaying extensive reading and a cultivated critical faculty.
Finding that no lesser person than the jurist Sir Matthew Hale had permitted this evidence, supported by the eminent philosopher, physician and author Thomas Browne, to be used in the Bury St Edmunds witch trial and the accusations against two Lowestoft women, held in 1662 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, they also accepted its validity and the trials proceeded.
Other still known politicians of the DDP were Hugo Preuß, the main author of the Weimar constitution, and the eminent sociologist Max Weber.
One of his neighbors was the eminent scholar Joseph Gedalja Klausner, uncle of Israeli author Amos Oz.
Charles Darwin's early interest in nature led him on a five-year voyage on which established him as an eminent geologist whose observations and theories supported Charles Lyell's uniformitarian ideas, and publication of his journal of the voyage made him famous as a popular author.
* Amyntor, or a Defence of Milton's Life Toland's earlier book Containing ( I ) a general apology for all writings of that kind, ( II ) a catalogue of books attributed in the primitive times to Jesus Christ, his apostles and other eminent persons, with several important remarks relating to the canon of Scripture, ( III ) a complete history of the book Eikon Basilike proving Dr Gauden and not King Charles I to be the author of it.
Among the clergy of post-Revolution days the most eminent are Bishop John Sage, a well-known patristic scholar ; Bishop Rattray, liturgiologist ; John Skinner, of Longside, author of Tullochgorum ; Bishop Gleig, editor of the 3rd edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica ; Dean Ramsay, author of Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character ; Bishop AP Forbes ; GH Forbes, liturgiologist ; and Bishop Charles Wordsworth.
Story is sometimes identified as an " eminent American jurist " by the editors when he is a joint author of an article.
Richard Henry Dana Jr. ( August 1, 1815 – January 6, 1882 ) was an American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts, a descendant of an eminent colonial family who gained renown as the author of the American classic, the memoir Two Years Before the Mast.
Later non-Trinitarian teachers included: Abelard ( 1079 – 1142 ), who was accused of Sabellianism and forced into refuge in a monastery in France ; Michael Servetus ( 1511 – 1553 ), an eminent physician from Spain, sometimes cited as a motivating force of Unitarianism, who wrote, " There is no other person of God but Christ ... the entire Godhead of the Father is in him ", and was burned at the stake for heresy on October 27, 1553 ; Emanuel Swedenborg ( 1688 – 1772 ); and Presbyterian minister John Miller, author of Is God a Trinity?
He came to support more progressive ideas and racial integration, and was a close friend of the eminent African-American author Ralph Ellison.
Kokei ( also Kogei ; 皇慶: 977 ?- 1049 ), the author of the Enoshima Engi, was an eminent Japanese Buddhist monk.
Commager married author Evan Alexa Carroll ( b. Feb 4, 1904, d. Mar 28 1968 ) of Bennettsville, South Carolina on July 3, 1928 ; the couple had three children, Henry Steele Commager Jr., known as Steele Commager, who became an eminent classicist at Columbia University and wrote the leading book on the Roman poet Horace ; Elizabeth Carroll Commager ; and Nellie Thomas McCall Commager ( now Nell Lasch, wife of the historian Christopher Lasch ).
George Foot Moore ( October 15, 1851 – May 16, 1931 ) was an eminent Asian scholar, historian of religion, author, Presbyterian minister and accomplished teacher.
Savi also became eminent as an ornithologist, and was the author of Ornitologia Toscana ( 1827 – 1831 ) and Ornitologia Italiana ( 1873 – 1876 ).
Dora Black, Lady Russell ( 3 April 1894 – 31 May 1986 ) was a British author, a feminist and socialist campaigner, and the second wife of the eminent philosopher Bertrand Russell.
Their son, Thomas Martyn ( 1735 – 1825 ) was also an eminent botanist, author of Flora rustica ( 1792 – 1794 ).
Their daughter, Anne, married Rev John Tindal and was the mother of Dr Matthew Tindal, the eminent deist and author of Christianity as Old as the Creation.
The experience of death as a peaceful regression into timelessness as the brain dies won praise from readers as varied as author Arthur C. Clarke, eminent theologian Harvey Cox, and the Dalai Lama and sparked a new interest in the field.
For instance, the eminent Yoruba author James Johnson wrote in one of the most detailed early descriptions of Ifa that " Whenever this should be the case, a woman would receive from a Babalawo only one Ikin or Consecrated Palm nut called Eko, which she would carry about her body for her protection, and whenever divination should recommend and prescribe to her sacrifice to Ifa, she would, for the time being, hand over her Eko either to her husband or to her brother, or any other male relative according to prescription, who would include it in his own Ikins for the purpose of the worship and sacrifice in which she would participate.

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