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* Mann, Horace, K. The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol III: The Popes During the Carolingian Empire, 858 – 891.
* Mann, Horace, K. The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol IV: The Popes in the Days of Feudal Anarchy, 891 – 999.
* Horace Mann, American education reformer and abolitionist
At age 14 Sapir won a Pulitzer scholarship to the prestigious Horace Mann high school, but he chose not to attend the school which he found too posh, going instead to Peter Stuyvesant High School, and saving the scholarship money for his college education.
In 1894, Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan moved to New York to attend the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf, and to learn from Sarah Fuller at the Horace Mann School for the Deaf.
* 1754 – Horace Walpole coins the word serendipity in a letter to Horace Mann.
American education reformer and abolitionist, Horace Mann ( 1796 – 1859 ) taught political economy, intellectual and moral philosophy, and natural theology.
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Middle Ages, Vol 8 ( 1925 )
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol.
* Mann, Horace K. Lives of the Popes I, 268 – 279
* Mann, Horace K. Lives of the Popes I, 294 – 303
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Middle Ages, Vol 9 ( 1925 )
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol.
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol.
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol.
* Horace Kinder Mann, The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages from 590 to 1304 ( London 1910 ) 5: 249, 250, 252 – 253, 254, 256, 259 – 260, 276.
According to the historian Horace Mann, Stephen was an impotent observer, and that the responsible agent was in reality the Chartularius, Gratiosus.
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol.
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol.
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol.
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol.
According to Horace K. Mann,
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol.
* Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol.

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Petitions asking for a jail term for Norristown attorney Julian W. Barnard will be presented to the Montgomery County Court Friday, it was disclosed Tuesday by Horace A. Davenport, counsel for the widow of the man killed last Nov. 1 by Barnard's hit-run car.
Readers unacquainted with its reputation as a satirical work often do not immediately realize that Swift was not seriously proposing cannibalism and infanticide, nor would readers unfamiliar with the satires of Horace and Juvenal recognize that Swift's essay follows the rules and structure of Latin satires.
According to Porphyrion, the hymn to Hermes was imitated by Horace in one of his own ' sapphic ' odes ( C. 1. 10: Mercuri, facunde nepos Atlantis ).
His father, Horace Ayckbourn, was an orchestral violinist, at one time deputy leader of the London Symphony Orchestra.
Submitting it to Count Prata, director of the opera, he was told that his piece " was composed with due regard for the rules of Aristotle and Horace, but not according to those laid down for the Italian drama.
The proverbial phrase for it was coined by the Roman poet Horace in his Ars poetica:
To ensure that Cromwell's character used current slang, DeMille asked Horace Hahn to read the script and comment ( at the time, Hahn was senior class president at Los Angeles High School ).
After Zwicky's initial observations, the first indication that the mass to light ratio was anything other than unity came from measurements made by Horace Babcock.
Overall naval commander was now Colin Keppel with other boats commanded by Horace Hood and Walter Cowan who were to remain friends and colleagues.
David had his own pupils, about 40 to 50, and was commissioned by the government to paint " Horace defended by his Father ", but he soon decided, " Only in Rome can I paint Romans.
The 10th edition was a nine-volume supplement to the 9th, but the 11th edition was a completely new work, and is still praised for excellence ; its owner, Horace Hooper, lavished enormous effort on its perfection.
After mentioning that this fish was sacred to Hecate, Alan Davidson writes, " Cicero, Horace, Juvenal, Martial, Pliny, Seneca and Suetonius have left abundant and interesting testimony to the red mullet fever which began to affect wealthy Romans during the last years of the Republic and really gripped them in the early Empire.
After two years of imprisonment, Davis was released on bail of $ 100, 000, which was posted by prominent citizens of both Northern and Southern states, including Horace Greeley, Cornelius Vanderbilt and Gerrit Smith.
He was the elder of two sons of Gulielma ( née Hollingsworth ) and Horace Franklin Cannon, a country doctor.
Horace Cannon drowned August 7, 1851 when Joseph was fifteen years old as he tried to reach a sick patient by crossing Sugar Creek.
After Virgil died, Horace was Rome's leading poet.
It was in 39 BC that Horace was introduced to Maecenas, who had before this received Lucius Varius Rufus and Virgil into his intimacy.
" Expressions in the Odes of Horace seem to imply that Maecenas was deficient in the robustness of fibre which Romans liked to imagine was characteristic of their city.
It was Virgil, impressed with examples of Horace's poetry, who introduced Horace to Maecenas.
This turris was probably the " molem propinquam nubibus arduis " (" the pile, among the clouds ") mentioned by Horace.

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