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- Sir
Muhammad Iqbal (Punjabi: [mʊɦəˈməd̪ ɪqbaːl]; 9
November 1877 – 21
April 1938) was a
South Asian Islamic philosopher, poet and politician. His poetry...
- of this he
acquired the
honorific title Venerabilis Inceptor, or "Venerable Beginner" (an
inceptor was a
student formally admitted to the
ranks of teachers...
- 180–185),
which identifies Simon Magus from
Flavia Neapolis in
Samaria as the
inceptor of Gnosticism. From
Samaria he
charted an
apparent spread of the teachings...
- Students.
Roger Côté,
Former Director of the
Department of Pathology,
Inceptor and
chair of the
editorial board of the
Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine...
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categories of members: Fellow, Member,
Inceptor and Affiliate. In May 2004,
there were 168 Fellows, 64 Members, 96
Inceptors and 26 Affiliates. A registered...
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- his
university on 18
November 1815, and a
month later was
admitted an
inceptor candidate of the
Royal College of Surgeons. On 30
September 1819 he was...
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Puffinus priscus "Puffinus"
arvernensis (Early Miocene...
- in 1816 as M.D. At the
Royal College of
Physicians he was
admitted an
inceptor candidate on 12 July 1816, a
candidate on 23
December 1816, and a fellow...