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Francis and Cornford
* Cornford, Francis, M., Greek Religious Thought, 1950.
In the book From Religion to Philosophy, Francis Cornford suggests that the Orphics used the word " theory " to mean ' passionate sympathetic contemplation '.
* Francis Cornford FBA: cremated and interred in grave of Francis Darwin with his wife Frances Cornford, Francis Darwin's daughter.
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Francis Cornford
In September 1883 he married Ellen Crofts and they had a daughter Frances Crofts Darwin ( 1886 – 1960 ), a poet who married the poet Francis Cornford and became known under her married name.
Poet, daughter of Francis Darwin, see above, known to the family as ' FCC '; she was married to Francis Cornford, known to the family as ' FMC '.
Frances Crofts Cornford ( née Darwin ; 30 March 1886 – 19 August 1960 ) was an English poetess ; because of the similarity of her name christian and her husband's, she was known to family as " FCC " and her husband Francis Cornford was known as " FMC ".
In 1909, Frances Darwin married Francis Cornford, a classicist and poet.
Francis Macdonald Cornford, FBA, ( 27 February 1874 – 3 January 1943 ) was an English classical scholar and poet ; because of the similarity of his name and his wife's, he was known to family as " FMC " and his wife Frances Cornford was known as " FCC ".
* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Cornford, Francis Macdonald ( 1874 – 1943 ), classical scholar by Reginald Hackforth, rev.
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He also had a relationship with a Welsh woman, Rachel ( Ray ) Peters, with whom he had a child: James Cornford, who was subsequently adopted and brought up by his grandparents, Francis and Frances Cornford.
Francis Cornford, Kurt Hildebrandt, and Eric Voegelin contributed to an establishment of sub-divisions marked with special formulae in Greek:

Francis and was
I was having lunch not long ago ( apologies to N. V. Peale ) with three distinguished historians ( one specializing in the European Middle Ages, one in American history, and one in the Far East ), and I asked them if they could name instances where the general mores had been radically changed with `` deliberate speed, majestic instancy '' ( Francis Thompson's words for the Hound Of Heaven's Pursuit ) by judicial fiat.
Proceeding from Parry's conclusions and adopting one of his schemata, Francis P. Magoun, Jr., argues that Beowulf likewise was created from a legacy of oral formulas inherited and extended by bards of successive generations, and the thesis is striking and compelling.
The important result, however, was that Juet and Francis Clemens, the deposed boatswain, became Hudson's sworn enemies.
Among the observers of the 1946 tsunami at Hilo was Francis P. Shepard of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, one of the world's foremost marine geologists.
The AID committee's chairman in charge of the redecoration, Mrs. Henry Francis Lenygon, was in town yesterday to consult with White House staff members on the project.
Thus `` America '', the most widely sung of the patriotic songs, was written by a New England Baptist clergyman, Samuel Francis Smith ( 1808-1895 ), while a student in Andover Theological Seminary.
This design-based analysis was discussed and developed by Francis J. Anscombe at Rothamsted Experimental Station and by Oscar Kempthorne at Iowa State University.
A notorious murder scandal, the Overbury case, threw up two imperfect anagrams that were aided by typically loose spelling and were recorded by Simonds D ' Ewes: ' Francis Howard ' ( for Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset, her maiden name spelled in a variant ) became Car findes a whore, with the letters E hardly counted, and the victim Thomas Overbury, as ' Thomas Overburie ', was written as O!
Alfonso was the son of Queen Isabella II of Spain, and allegedly, of her husband and King Consort, Francis, Duke of Cádiz.
Thus, there was seen a need for a new law that would ensure the continuance of the succession following the death of the last legal heir under the Bill of Rights, being Princess Anne, guaranteeing the line of succession would continue in the Protestant line, and excluding any possible claims by the deposed James II or his son and daughter, James Francis Edward and Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart.
The Timaeus remained known in a Latin rendition by Calcidius through the Middle Ages, and the allegorical aspect of Atlantis was taken up by Humanists in utopian works of several Renaissance writers, such as Francis Bacon's New Atlantis and Thomas More's Utopia.
The metre fell into disuse until the reign of Francis I, when it was revived by Jean-Antoine de Baïf, one of the seven poets known as La Pléiade.
He was then deluged with petitions urging him to call it together, and this agitation was opposed by Sir George Jeffreys and Francis Wythens, who presented addresses expressing abhorrence of the Petitioners, and thus initiated the movement of the abhorrers, who supported the action of the king.
The first person to experiment in this fashion was Francis Herbert Wenham, who in doing so constructed the first wind tunnel in 1871.
He was also the younger brother of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor.
On December 30, 1918, Capone married Mae Josephine Coughlin, who was Irish Catholic and who, earlier that month, had given birth to their first son, Albert Francis (" Sonny ") Capone.
Before he entered parliament, Disraeli was involved with several women, most notably Henrietta, Lady Sykes ( the wife of Sir Francis Sykes, 3rd Bt ), who served as the model for Henrietta Temple.
Of these only Henrietta Temple ( based on his affair with Henrietta Sykes, wife of Sir Francis William Sykes, 3rd Bt ) was a true success.
Doppelbock or double bock is a stronger version of traditional bock that was first brewed in Munich by the Paulaner monks, an order founded by St. Francis of Paula.
Beatmatching was invented by Francis Grasso in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
" The Star-Spangled Banner " has special meaning to Baltimore historically, as it was written during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812 by Francis Scott Key, a Baltimorean.
Key work on the traditional ballad was undertaken in the late 19th century in Denmark by Svend Grundtvig and for England and Scotland by the Harvard professor Francis James Child.
The Roman Breviary has undergone several revisions: The most remarkable of these is that by Francis Quignonez, cardinal of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme ( 1536 ), which, though not accepted by Rome ( it was approved by Clement VII and Paul III, and permitted as a substitute for the unrevised Breviary, until Pius V in 1568 excluded it as too short and too modern, and issued a reformed edition ( Breviarium Pianum, Pian Breviary ) of the old Breviary ), formed the model for the still more thorough reform made in 1549 by the Church of England, whose daily morning and evening services are but a condensation and simplification of the Breviary offices.
This simplification was anticipated by the work of Cardinal Francis Quiñones, a Spanish Franciscan, in his abortive revision of the Roman Breviary published in 1537.

Francis and cremated
Her late husband, Francis, was cremated at Cambridge Crematorium on 6th January 1943, and his ashes are interred in the same grave.
Her late husband, Francis, was cremated at Cambridge Crematorium on 6 January 1943, and his ashes are interred in the same grave.
He was cremated at Cambridge Crematorium on 6th January 1943, but his wife is separately buried with her father Francis Darwin ; his cremated remains are presumed to be buried with his wife and father-in-law as his name also appears on their gravestone.
* Francis Cornford FBA: cremated and interred in grave of Francis Darwin with his wife Frances Cornford, Francis Darwin's daughter.
* Francis Cornford FBA: cremated, interred in grave of Sir Francis Darwin with wife Frances Cornford, Sir Francis Darwin's daughter.

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