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111Pete Glatter — was a British based radical analyst of the Soviet Union and Russia, born in January 1949, whose developing career was tragically cut short by degenerative illness in March 2008.Political commitmentPete Glatter grew up in post war Britain and like …
112Antoine Gaubil — (b. at Gaillac, Aveyron, 14 July1689; d. at Beijing, 24 July1759) was French Jesuit missionary to China.LifeHe entered the Society of Jesus, 13 September, 1704, was sent to China, where he arrived 26 June, 1722. He then lived in Beijing for the… …
113Didot — • Preacher, writer, and educator, b. 17 March, 1840, at Touvet (Isère), France; d. 13 March, 1900, at Toulouse Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Didot Didot …
114Antoine Gaubil — Antoine Gaubil † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Antoine Gaubil A French Jesuit and missionary to China, b. at Gaillac (Aveyron), 14 July, 1689; d. at Peking, 24 July, 1759. He entered the Society of Jesus, 13 Sept., 1704, was sent to China,… …
115Francisco Xavier Alegre — Francisco Xavier Alegre † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Francisco Xavier Alegre Historian, born at Vera Cruz, in Mexico, or New Spain, 12 November, 1729; died at Bologna, 16 August, 1788. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1747, and soon… …
116Chrysoloras, Manuel — (ca. 1350 1415) Greek born scholar, teacher, and diplomat, important in the history of the Renaissance as the first teacher to make a group of Western pupils sufficiently skilled in Greek that they could continue the development of Greek… …
117sadhaka — A sadhaka (from the SANSKRIT root sadh, complete, accomplish) is anyone who is accomplished in a special skill, or striving to be so. For example, one may be a “literary sadhaka.” The term is often used to describe a spiritual seeker. In… …
118Палазис, Димитрис — Димитрис Палазис греч. Δημήτρης Παλάζης …
119fair — fair, fairly adverbs. Fair is used in its ordinary meaning ‘in a fair manner’ in several fixed expressions, e.g. to bid fair, to play fair, fair between the eyes. In dialect use and in some non British varieties it is used to mean ‘completely,… …
120fairly — fair, fairly adverbs. Fair is used in its ordinary meaning ‘in a fair manner’ in several fixed expressions, e.g. to bid fair, to play fair, fair between the eyes. In dialect use and in some non British varieties it is used to mean ‘completely,… …