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Doctor of
Letters (
D.
Litt.,
Litt.
D., Latin:
Litterarum Doctor or
Doctor Litterarum), also
termed Doctor of
Literature in some countries, is a terminal...
- Sir
Adolphus William Ward
FRHistS FBA (2
December 1837 – 19 June 1924) was an
English historian and man of letters. Ward was born at Hampstead, London...
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Martin James Daunton DLitt LittD FRHistS FBA FLSW (born 14
February 1949) is a
British academic and historian. He was
Master of
Trinity Hall, Cambridge...
- Sir John
Edwin Sandys FBA (/ˈsændz/ "Sands"; 19 May 1844 – 6 July 1922) was an
English classical scholar. Born in Leicester,
England on 19 May 1844, Sandys...
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treatise on the
astrolabe addressed to his son
Lowys by
Geoffrey Chaucer, A.
D. 1391,
edited from the
earliest MSS, ed. by
Walter W. Skeat,
Early English...
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Juridical Science" Lit
D LittD Litterarum Doctor "Doctor of Literature" or "Doctor of Letters"
Where periods are used, it is "Lit.
D." or "
Litt.
D." LLD
Legum Doctor...
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Prize 1991
LittD Trinity College Dublin 1994
LittD University College Galway 1995 Prix
Ecureuil de Littérature Etrangère
Bordeaux 2003
LittD St. Patrick's...
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published by
Cambridge University Press in 1988. He
holds his BA, MA, Ph
D, and
LittD degrees from
Cambridge University where he
studied under the historian...
- period.
Litt began as an
engineer in the late 1970s,
working on
recordings by Ian
Hunter and
Carly Simon. He made his
debut as a
producer with The
dB's Repercussion...
- Nonfiction,
awarded for
Annals of the
Former World. In 1978
McPhee received a
LittD from
Bates College,[citation needed] in 2009 he
received an
honorary Doctorate...