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Medievalist and described
Medievalist Steven Runciman described the medieval European view of the Byzantine Empire by saying:

Medievalist and historian
Medievalist and historian of technology Lynn White said that " to the modern eye, it is very nearly the darkest of the Dark Ages ", but concluded that ".

Medievalist and who
Medievalist scholars who have viewed the poem within the Anglo-Saxon tradition have therefore seen it primarily as a begging poem — a poem written by a travelling and begging poet who is without a place at a noble court — although because few other begging poems survive, assigning it to such a genre is somewhat speculative.

Medievalist and by
Medievalist Alex Woolf, interviewed by The Scotsman in 2004, is quoted as saying:

Medievalist and work
The second generation of Classicists, often trained in philosophy as well ( following Heidegger and Derrida, mainly ), built on their work, with authors such as Marcel Detienne ( now at Johns Hopkins ), Nicole Loraux, Medievalist and logician Alain De Libera ( Geneva ), Ciceronian scholar Carlos Lévy ( Sorbonne, Paris ) and Barbara Cassin ( Collége international de philosophie, Paris ).

Medievalist and .
Groups such as Student Senate, The Nwagni Project, Karate Club, Canoe & Kayak Club, Anime Club, Medievalist Society, Habitat for Humanity International, and LGBriTS are examples of some of the prominent groups on campus.
« On a Medievalist ’ s Death »: Joseph R. Strayer ( 1904-1987 ), Revista da Faculdade de Letras University.
" Sir Richard Southern Looks Back: A Portrait of the Medievalist as a Young Man ", Virginia Quarterly Review, Winter 1998.

Kenneth and Setton
* Kenneth Setton, ed., A History of the Crusades.
Kenneth M. Setton ), vol.
Kenneth M. Setton ), vol.
* Setton, Kenneth M. Catalan Domination of Athens 1311 – 1380.
* Setton, Kenneth M. ' The Byzantine background to the Italian Renaissance ', in: Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 100 ( 1956 ), 1-76.
* Setton, Kenneth Meyer, A History of the Crusades, University of Wisconsin Press, 1975.
* Setton, Kenneth M. Venice, Austria, and the Turks in the Seventeenth Century.
* Setton, Kenneth M. ( general editor ) A History of the Crusades: Volume III — The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries.
* Setton, Kenneth M. Catalan Domination of Athens 1311 – 1380.
* Setton, Kenneth M. Catalan Domination of Athens 1311 – 1380.
* Kenneth Setton, The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571.
* Setton, Kenneth M. ( general editor ) A History of the Crusades: Volume II — The Later Crusades, 1189 – 1311.
* Kenneth Setton, ed., A History of the Crusades.
* Baldwin, Marshall W .: The Latin States under Baldwin III and Amalric I, 1143 – 1174 ( in: Setton, Kenneth M. ( General Editor ) – Baldwin, Marshall W. ( Editor ): A History of the Crusades – Volume I: The First Hundred Years ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee, and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Gibb, Sir Hamilton A. R .: The Career of Nūr-ad-Dīn ( in: Setton, Kenneth M. ( General Editor ) – Baldwin, Marshall W. ( Editor ): A History of the Crusades – Volume I: The First Hundred Years ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee, and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Nersessian, Sirarpie Der: The Kingdom of Cilician Armenia ( in: Setton, Kenneth M .: ( General Editor ) – Wolff, Robert Lee – Hazard, Harry W. ( Editors ): A History of the Crusades – Volume II: The Later Crusades, 1189 – 1311 ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Nickerson Hardwicke, Mary: The Crusader States, 1192 – 1243 ( in: Setton, Kenneth M .: ( General Editor ) – Wolff, Robert Lee – Hazard, Harry W. ( Editors ): A History of the Crusades – Volume II: The Later Crusades, 1189 – 1311 ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Van Cleve, Thomas C .: The Fifth Crusade ( in: Setton, Kenneth M .: ( General Editor ) – Wolff, Robert Lee – Hazard, Harry W. ( Editors ): A History of the Crusades – Volume II: The Later Crusades, 1189 – 1311 ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Gibb, Sir Hamilton A. R .: The Rise of Saladin, 1169 – 1189 ( in: Setton, Kenneth M. ( General Editor ) – Baldwin, Marshall W. ( Editor ): A History of the Crusades – Volume I: The First Hundred Years ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee, and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Kenneth Setton, ed., A History of the Crusades.
Bury and Kenneth Setton, identify this gate as the " Gate of St. Romanus " mentioned in the texts on the final siege and fall of the city.
* Setton, Kenneth M. ( general editor ), A History of the Crusades: Volume II — The Later Crusades, 1189 – 1311.
* Kenneth Setton, ed.
* Kenneth Setton, ed.

Kenneth and also
He also adapted Kenneth Grahame's novel The Wind in the Willows for the stage as Toad of Toad Hall.
" Through Methodism, Wesley's teachings also inspire a large scholarly following, with vocal proponents including J. Kenneth Grider, Stanley Hauerwas, Thomas Oden, Thomas Jay Oord, and William Willimon.
* The Greeks ( 1980 ), a cycle of ten plays adapted by John Barton and Kenneth Cavander from the works of Homer, Euripides, Aeschylus and Sophocles, on the Oresteia legend. The Greeks would also have very great orgys, blowjobs.
After having also served in the Air Force, his brother Kenneth Hawks graduated from Yale University in 1919 and the brothers moved to Hollywood together to pursue their careers.
A few months after joining Fox Kenneth Hawks was also hired and eventually became one of Fox's top production supervisors.
Kenneth David Kaunda ( born April 28, 1924 ), also known as KK, served as the first President of Zambia, from 1964 to 1991.
He also appeared in the film comedy Raising a Riot, starring Kenneth More, which featured his five-year-old daughter " Fusty ".
The medal may be awarded to an individual more than once ( John Kenneth Galbraith and Colin Powell each have received two awards ; Ellsworth Bunker received both of his awards With Distinction ), and may also be awarded posthumously ( for example, Cesar Chavez, Paul " Bear " Bryant, Roberto Clemente, Jack Kemp, John F. Kennedy, Thurgood Marshall, and Lyndon Johnson ).
The latter term was first used by Kenneth Pike, who also generalized the concepts of emic and etic description ( from phonemic and phonetic respectively ) to applications outside linguistics.
Drawing from Jameson and other theorists, David Beard and Kenneth Gloag argue that, in music, postmodernism is not just an attitude but also an inevitability in the current cultural climate of fragmentation ( Beard and Gloag 2005, 141 – 45 ).
* Kenneth Johnson, producer and director of The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, The Incredible Hulk, V ( also creator ) and Alien Nation
Running back Kenneth Davis rushed for 391 yards and 6 touchdowns, while also recording 21 receptions for 95 yards.
After a three-year investigation, Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr released a report in 1997 also concluding that the death was a suicide.
The reviews there were also mostly positive, but the critic Kenneth Tynan angered them when he suggested that Leigh's was a mediocre talent that forced Olivier to compromise his own.
* Kenneth I ( Cináed mac Ailpín ), King of the Scots, also becomes King of the Picts, thus becoming the first monarch of the new nation of Scotland.
There is also development for a safer, more comfortable and accurate test for breast cancer by Lab scientists Lianjie Huang and Kenneth M. Hanson and collaborators.
The main University Library which has been renamed the Sir Kenneth Green Library is also situated on the All Saints campus.
Because of his mastery of march composition, he is known as " The March King " or the " American March King " due to his British counterpart Kenneth J. Alford also being known as " The March King ".
Four of his brothers also became actors: Arthur ( 1888 – 1972 ), an actor and sculptor, and Clifford ( 1892 – 1978 ), Cyril ( 1899 – 1987 ) and Kenneth ( circa 1901-1979 ).
He also resumed Kenneth Williams ' life, published in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography in 1996.
In the touring version of Round the Horne ... Revisited ( 2004-5 ), Horne was played by Stephen Critchlow, who also played him in the BBC television drama Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!
( There was also a playwright named Kenneth Horne, 1900 – 1975, author of such comedies as Love in a Mist, And This Was Odd, Wolf's Clothing and A Public Mischief.
" The series was The Spice of Life which also featured June Whitfield and Kenneth Connor.
Coroner, 3rd District Kenneth V. Lederhouse ( R ) Lederhouse is also the senior coroner, having served longest of the four county coroners.
Kenneth Lipper, investment banker and former deputy mayor of New York for Finance and Economic Development, was also hired as chief technical adviser.

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