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Ulysses Philomathic Library is a
public library in the
village of Trumansburg, New York
which is
located within the town of Ulysses. The town existed...
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which arose from a
split in an
earlier literary society known as the
Philomathic, grew to
encapsulate the
majority of the
student body from the 1820s...
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known as ΔAH, the
Philomathics were
founded in 1805 at
South Carolina College.
Following the
Synapian Convention, the
Philomathics disbanded to form the...
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Tompkins County Public Library, the
Southworth Library and the
Ulysses Philomathic Library. New York (state)
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South Carolina College. It was
formed after the
splitting of the
Philomathic Society,
which had been
formed within w****s of the
opening of the college...
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close to
Taughannock Falls.
Other cultural resources include the
Ulysses Philomathic Library, a
member of the
Finger Lakes Library System, the Trumansburg...
- praise. The
European Magazine admired the book's
elegant writing. The
Philomathic Journal praised Hazlitt's "extraordinary talent" and the book's "many...
- by nature. The
Erosophic Society was
founded in May 1831,
while the
Philomathic Society came out
eight months later. For $80 a year,
students received...
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botanist Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart. In 1788, he co-founded the
French Philomathic Society of Paris. In 1797, he
became an
instructor of
natural history...
- another, True and
False Civilization. An
Oration Before the
Erosophic and
Philomathic Societies of the
University of Alabama, in 1858. They
illustrated the...