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Gummere is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Francis Barton Gummere (1855–1919),
American folklorist John
Gummere (1784–1845), American...
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Francis Barton Gummere (March 6, 1855, Burlington, New
Jersey – May 30, 1919, Haverford, Pennsylvania) was a
Professor of English, an
influential scholar...
- to Lucilius,
translated by
Richard M.
Gummere on
Wikisource Introduction to the Epistles. by
Richard M.
Gummere Why Seneca's
Moral Epistles? Seneca: Ad...
- college, all of
which offered only the
classical curriculum.
Richard M.
Gummere, The
American Colonial Mind and the
classical Tradition, p.66 (1963). Meyer...
- college, all of
which offered only the
classical curricula.
Richard M.
Gummere, The
American Colonial Mind and the
classical Tradition, p.66 (1963). Admission...
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cautious Secretary of State, John Hay. The
American Consul to Tangier,
Samuel Gummeré, is
unable to
negotiate a
peaceful return of the hostages. In response...
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Samuel Rene
Gummeré (/ɡʌˈmɛər/; 1849 – May 28, 1920) was an
American lawyer and
diplomat who
served as US Consul-General in Tangier,
Morocco from 1898–1905...
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breiten Stirn genannt Seneca, Epistulae, 58:30;
translation by
Robert Mott
Gummere Robin Waterfield:
Plato of Athens.
Oxford University Press, 2023. Notopoulos...
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William Stryker Gummere (/ɡʌˈmɛər/; 1852–1933) was
chief justice of the
Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Gummere was
captain of the
Princeton football team...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 23
October 2007.
Retrieved 22
April 2021.
Gummere, Joe. "2013
Audie Awards®
Finalists by category". joeaudio.com. Archived...