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- Arthur Woollgar Verrall (5 February 1851, Brighton – 18 June 1912, Cambridge) was a British classics scholar ****ociated with Trinity College, Cambridge...
- prevailed in critical opinion. In Euripides the Rationalist (1895), Arthur Woollgar Verrall surve**** and recorded other late 19th-century responses to the...
- 1910 in memory of King Edward VII who had died earlier that year. Arthur Woollgar Verrall (1911) Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1912–1944) Basil Willey (1946)...
- Clarendon Press. In the ****us Digital Library, Tufts University. Arthur Woollgar Verrall (1884). Studies literary and historical in the Odes of Horace....
- actual term "synapse" was suggested by the English classical scholar Arthur Woollgar Verrall, a friend of Foster. The word was derived from the Gr**** synapsis...
- and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied classics under Arthur Woollgar Verrall. At Cambridge, he became ****ociated with R. C. Trevelyan, Bertrand...
- Vansittart, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, classical scholar. Arthur Woollgar Verrall, classicist, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, King Edward VII...
- the college the same year. She married fellow classical scholar Arthur Woollgar Verrall on 17 Jun 1882, and they went on to have two daughters, Helen,...
- Verrall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Woollgar Verrall (1851–1912), British classical scholar Ayesha Verrall (born 1979)...
- A similar sentiment was expressed by the Cambridge classicist Arthur Woollgar Verrall, who wrote that while the episode was meant to be a "show piece"...