This study focuses on Cervantes’ most famous tragedy, La Numancia, showing how it is engaged in a conversation with classical authors of Greece and Rome, especially through the interpretations of antiquity presented by the artist Raphael.
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De Armas holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1969), and has taught at Louisiana State University (1969–1988), Pennsylvania State University (where he was Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature) (1988–2000) and has been a visiting professor at Duke University (1994).
Frederick the Great | Frederick | Frederick II | Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor | Frederick Russell Burnham | Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts | Frederick Law Olmsted | Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor | Frederick Forsyth | Frederick Douglass | Frederick, Maryland | Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany | Frederick III | Frederick I | Frederick Delius | Frederick William III of Prussia | John Frederick II, Duke of Saxony | Frederick III, German Emperor | Frederick William IV of Prussia | Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg | Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach | Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor | Frederick, Prince of Wales | Frederick Funston | Frederick Ashton | John Frederick II | Frederick Wiseman | Frederick Marryat | Lord Frederick Cavendish | Frederick Pollock |
She continued her studies at Indiana University Music School with Frederick Fox, Juan Orrego Salas and John Eaton and at the New England Conservatory of Music and the Cluj Napoca Conservatory in Romania.
Frederick A. Cuthbert joined the university in 1932 as the landscape architect.
They had five children; Lucile, Mary, Edna, Marjory and Frederick A. Shannon, M.D., herpetologist.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Seventy-fourth Congress in 1934.
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Britten was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-third and to the ten succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1913-January 3, 1935).
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He served as chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs (Seventieth and Seventy-first Congress).
He was one of the organizers of the West Side Savings Bank of New York City and served as its president for many years; subsequently he became president of the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford, Connecticut and served until its dissolution in 1880.
Elected as a Republican to the Forty-eighth Congress representing New York's eighteenth district, Johnson served from March 4, 1883 to March 3, 1885.
He was the son of parents from Pennsylvania, who came to Louisville, where Frederick was born, in the late 18th century.
He was Clerk of the New York Court of Appeals from 1863 to 1865, elected in 1862 on the Democratic/Constitutional Union ticket.
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He was elected as a Whig to the 30th United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1847, to March 3, 1849.
Frederick A. Stokes (1857-1939), an eponymous American publishing company
At a meeting of the friends of Colonel Riker held on June 7, 1862 at the Everett House, New York, which was attended by, amongst others, George W. Morton, Ex-recorder Frederick A. Tallmadge, Mr. E. B. Wood of Kings County and several officers of the Anderson Zouaves, arrangements were made for his funeral.
In 1934, Congressman Fred Britten of Illinois famously compared the Red House on R Street in Georgetown, where the original New Dealers strategized during the early years of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Administration, to the Little Green House on K Street.
founder = Frederick A. Muhlenberg
He and his brother, Frederick A. Woodworth, were among the organizers of the vigilance committee, and Selim Woodworth was the group's first President.
Frederick A. Askew Skuse (ca 1863 - 10 June 1896) was a British-Australian entomologist