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Richard Maurice Bucke (18
March 1837 – 19
February 1902),
often called Maurice Bucke, was a
Canadian psychiatrist in the late 19th century. An adventurer...
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Bucke or
bucke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bucke is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Charles Bucke (1781–1846), English...
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Charles Bucke (16
April 1781 – 31 July 1846) was an
English writer who,
despite being poor most of his life,
still managed to
produce roughly eleven different...
- ; Kepler,
Thomas S.; Knox, John; May,
Herbert Gordon; Terrien, Samuel;
Bucke,
Emory Stevens (eds.). The Interpreter's
Dictionary of the Bible: An Illustrated...
- Tara Ann
Buckley O'****van (née Buckley; born
November 1, 1962) is an
American former soccer player who pla**** as a sweeper,
making one
appearance for...
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Patrick Debucke (Ghent, 24
October 1957) is a
Belgian canoe sprinter who
competed in the mid-1980s. At the 1984
Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, he finished...
- achievements,
gradually faded out of the historians' view. Ebrey,
Patricia Buckely (1996). The
Cambridge Illustrated History of China. London:
Cambridge University...
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Evolution of the
Human Mind is a 1901 book by the
psychiatrist Richard Maurice Bucke, in
which the
author explores the
concept of
cosmic consciousness, which...
- a reverdie,
unless an
ironic meaning is intended". The
translation of "
bucke uerteþ" is uncertain. Some (such as
Millett 2003d, in the
version given...
- June 2015. "
Bücke". old.hermannkeist.ch.
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Bücke". old.hermannkeist...