- herbology), mammalogy, mineralogy, paralogy,
petralogy (a
variant of petrology);
elogy; heptalogy; antilogy, festilogy; trilogy, tetralogy, pentalogy; palillogy...
- his many
works and was
compiled by
Niccolo Rovai.
There was a
possible elogy of him
written by
English poet John Milton,
however any
proof that the work...
-
Berkeley in California. In 1928, the
journal Comune di
Bologna in a
posthumous elogy said of
Collamarini that he was a:
follower of the
theories of Viollet-le-Duc...
-
Alexander Hamilton and
Aaron Burr.[citation needed] Elmer,
Ebenezer (1917). An
Elogy on
Francis Barber, Esq. New York, New York:
Charles Heartman. Who Was Who...
- musée Demidoff, Moscow, 1806–1807, 3 vol. In 1821
Waldheim also
composed Panegyricus memoriae piae
defuncti P.G.Demidow., a
Latin elogy of
Pavel Demidov....
- prévôt des
marchands de
Paris in 1764. The
scholar Dupuy pronounced his
elogy. It was his
negligence in the
latter post that
caused the
accidents in the...
- of
Cognac and took
advantage of the post to
write and have
published an
elogy of
Louis XVI's father,
entitled Portrait de feu
monseigneur le Dauphin....
-
Original Poems 1725)
Ebenezer Cooke (attributed; also
spelled "Cook"), "An
ELOGY on the
Death of
Thomas Bordley, Esq.", the
first of four
elegies attributed...
- Revolution,
being made
secretary to the
Paris Commune and
pronouncing an
Elogy on Jean-Paul Marat. He was a
lover of **** de
Beauharnais and collaborated...
- "ambodexter quack", or
corrupt lawyer. He
leaves the
colony in disgust. "An
ELOGY on the
Death of
Thomas Bordley Esquire", 1726 "An
Elegy on the
Death of...