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pupil and successor
The most important was the study of the Peasants of Languedoc by Braudel's star pupil and successor Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie.
He was the pupil and successor of Gorgias and taught at Athens at the same time as Isocrates, whose rival and opponent he was.
It is probable that he was secretary to the Lombard king Desiderius, a successor of Ratchis ; it is certain that this king's daughter Adelperga was his pupil.
The college is renowned for its strong Legal and Medical tradition, the former subject being built up by the late Professor Clive Parry, his pupil and successor John Hopkins ( now an emeritus fellow ) and the current Director of Studies in Law and Senior Tutor, Graham Virgo.
Winsløw was born in Denmark, later he became a pupil and successor of Guichard Joseph Duverney, as well as a convert to Catholicism, naturalized in France, and finally became professor of anatomy at the Jardin du Roi in Paris.
The little that is known of him is to be found in his letters and the encomium by his pupil and successor Choricius.
Although he was not seen as Kuniyoshi's successor during his lifetime, he is now recognized as the most important pupil of Kuniyoshi.
Becquerel was born in Paris, and was in turn the pupil, assistant and successor of his father at the Musee d ' Histoire Naturelle.
That was where Frua had his first contact with his pupil and lifelong friend, Giovanni Michelotti, who became his successor as Head of Styling after he started his own studio in 1937.
His favourite pupil, Enrico Berlinguer, was later elected as his successor to the National Secretary of the PCI position, though Berlinguer's time in office saw the rejection of some policies advocated by Togliatti.
His third son Hemendranath Tagore then a boy barely 15 years in age, and the favorite pupil of Vidyasgar, was commonly acclaimed as Debendranath's successor to head the Tattwabodhini.
When Alfasi was himself on the point of death, he recommended as his successor in the Lucena rabbinate, not his own son, but his pupil Rabbi Joseph ibn Migash.
Euclid had been a pupil of Socrates, but ancient historians also regarded him as a successor to the Eleatics, hence his philosophy was seen as a fusion of Eleatic and Socratic thought.
Kaila's most famous pupil was Georg Henrik von Wright, who was the successor of Ludwig Wittgenstein at the University of Cambridge.
Especially significant was his inspiration to Christen Raunkiær – his pupil and successor on the chair of botany at the University of Copenhagen.
Acacius of Caesarea in Greek Ἀκάκιος Mονόφθαλμος ( died 366 ) was a Christian bishop, the pupil and successor in the Palestinian see of Caesarea of Eusebius AD 340, whose life he wrote.
Thales ' theory was refuted by his successor and esteemed pupil, Anaximander.
Leibniz's pupil and successor, Christian Wolff, took up this concept of perfection — but with a difference.
In other words, Christus may be Van Eyck's successor in the Bruges school, but he was by no means his pupil.
Ciro Ferri ( 1634 – 13 September 1689 ) was an Italian Baroque sculptor and painter, the chief pupil and successor of Pietro da Cortona.
As the son-in-law of the rich banker Daniel Itzig, and a friend, pupil, and subsequently intellectual successor of Moses Mendelssohn, he occupied a prominent position in both Jewish and non-Jewish circles of Berlin.

pupil and eventual
The composer had never completed the work, but, after the success of his later operas, Šárka was revised and the orchestration completed by his pupil Osvald Chlubna who had been given the task in preparation for the opera's eventual publication.

pupil and biographer
He received his first education from a country priest, and had for a fellow pupil his friend and future biographer, Henri Lebret.
In 1870, he was elected Master of his old college at Oxford, and in August 1881 he was made Dean of Westminster in succession to AP Stanley, whose pupil and intimate friend he had been, and whose biographer he became.
He was extremely prolific, with some 325 masses, 800 Psalm settings and 235 motets among the 3500 compositions listed by his pupil and biographer, Girolamo Chiti.
According to late Renaissance art biographer Giorgio Vasari, Simone was instead a pupil of Giotto di Bondone, with whom he went to Rome to paint at the Old St. Peter's Basilica, Giotto also executing a mosaic there.
Mozart's earliest biographer Niemetschek alleged that the opera was completed in just 18 days, and in such haste that the secco recitatives were supplied by another composer, probably Süssmayr, believed to have been Mozart's pupil.
Bishop Conantius, the biographer of Saint Ildephonsus, assisted at synods and councils in Toledo and composed music and a book of prayers from the Psalms ; he ruled the see for more than thirty years, and had for his pupil Fructuosus of Braga.
According to Michelangelo's pupil and biographer Ascanio Condivi, the brackets and frame that supported the steps and flooring were all put in place at the beginning of the work and a lightweight screen, possibly cloth, was suspended beneath them to catch plaster drips, dust and splashes of paint.
Robert Nelson, Bull's pupil and biographer, had sent Bossuet a copy of the Judicium.
Koryun, his pupil and biographer, tells us that Mesrop received a liberal education, and was versed in the Greek and Persian languages.
* Fulgentius Ferrandus, the bishop's pupil and biographer
Beethoven's early biographer Anton Schindler claimed that the Triple Concerto was written for Beethoven's royal pupil, the Archduke Rudolf ( Rudolf von Habsburg-Lothringen ).
In 2007, one Lower Sixth Form pupil at the school had his biography of the 2nd Earl de Grey published, making him Britain's youngest published biographer.

pupil and considered
His most famous pupil, Arrian, studied under him when a young man ( c. 108 AD ) and claimed to have written the famous Discourses from his lecture notes, though some argue they should be considered an original composition by Arrian, comparable to the Socratic literature.
The pupil he beat considered him the best of teachers, and the young recruits in Barcelona tried to drink him under the table — though without success.
In 1506, Leonardo took on another pupil, Count Francesco Melzi, the son of a Lombard aristocrat, who is considered to have been his favourite student.
All expenditures considered, the Chelmsford public schools district spent $ 10, 070 per pupil as of 2008, which was lower than the state average of $ 12, 449.
Willem Nyland was considered by some to be Gurdjieff's closest pupil, after Jeanne de Salzmann ; he was appointed for an undisclosed special task by Gurdjieff in the USA.
Paul's pupil Lucian of Antioch is considered to have had a major influence on Arius the founder of Arianism.
Born in Berlin, Bekker completed his classical education at the University of Halle under Friedrich August Wolf, who considered him as his most promising pupil.
While at school Ustinov considered anglicising his name to " Peter Austin " but was counselled against it by a fellow pupil who said that he should “ Drop the ‘ von ’ but keep the ‘ Ustinov ’”.
81 ), and considered becoming his pupil.
The latter, one of the best composers of his time, was so impressed with Bruhns ' talents and progress that he considered him his best pupil and eventually recommended him for Copenhagen.
President Menem's Minister of Economy ( 1991 – 1996 ), Domingo Cavallo, the architect of the Menem administration's economic policies, specifically including " convertibility ", made the claim that Argentina was at that moment, " considered as the best pupil of the IMF, the World Bank and the USA government ":
According to Giorgio Vasari, he was considered Giotto's most talented pupil: in 1347 he is placed at the top in a list of Florence's most renowned painters.
" Sechter taught Bruckner by mail from 1855 to 1861 and considered Bruckner his most dedicated pupil.
If the pupil receives multiple failing grades, they may have to retake the year, though it is considered far preferable to provide a struggling student with extra help and tutoring.
* Emile Holman-First chair of general surgery at Stanford ; Rhodes scholar and considered to be " last " pupil of William Halsted.
Michels was considered a brilliant pupil of Max Weber.
When Pedrell died in 1922, Gerhard tried unsuccessfully to become a pupil of Falla and considered studying with Charles Koechlin in Paris but then approached Arnold Schoenberg, who on the strength of a few early compositions accepted him as his only Spanish pupil.
This is defined as the plane, orthogonal to the tangential plane, which contains the object point being considered and intersects the optical axis at the entrance pupil of the optical system.
Around 1876, she became a pupil of César Franck, whom she considered her real master.
Dean falsely told fellow pupils he was caught stealing as he didn't want to be considered too virtuous by his fellow pupil.
The following year, she became a pupil of Géza Maróczy, considered one of the top chess masters of the early decades of the 20th century.
Although considered a star pupil she could not, as a woman, be awarded a degree.
Blunt later considered MacGregor " the most brilliant pupil he ever taught ".

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