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  • 71Malone Society — The Malone Society is a British based scholarly society devoted to the study of sixteenth and early seventeenth century drama. It publishes editions of plays from manuscript, facsimile editions of printed and manuscript plays of the period, and… …

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  • 72New York University Archives — The New York University Archives serves as the final repository for the historical records of New York University (NYU). It functions primarily to document the history of the university and to provide source material for administrators, faculty,… …

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  • 73Nicolás Antonio — (July 31, 1617 – April 13, 1684) was a Spanish bibliographer born in Seville. After taking his degree in Salamanca (1636–1639), he returned to his native city, wrote his treatise De Exilio (which was not printed till 1659), and began his… …

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  • 74Isaac ben Jacob Benjacob — (January 10, 1801, Ramgola–July 2, 1863, Vilnius) was a Russian bibliographer, author, and publisher. His parents moved to Vilnius when he was still a child, and there he received instruction in Hebrew grammar and rabbinical lore. Biography and… …

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  • 75Francis Hobler, Jnr — (1796 1869) was a respected attorney and author. He was the son of James Francis Helvetius Hobler and Charlotte Elizabeth Claudon. Solicitor to the Licensed Victualler s Protection Society, he was also Secretary of the Numismatic Society of… …

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  • 76Julian Marshall — (1836–1903) was a music and print collector and writer, born at Headingley, near Leeds, on 24 June 1836, the youngest of the five children of John Marshall (1797–1836), MP for Leeds from 1832 to 1835, and his wife, Mary, daughter of Joseph… …

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  • 77The Religion of Shakespeare (Was Shakespeare Catholic?) —     The Religion of Shakespeare     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Religion of Shakespeare     Of both Milton and Shakespeare it was stated after their deaths, upon Protestant (Protestantism) authority, that they had professed Catholicism. In… …

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  • 78Mechanic Apprentices Library Association — The Mechanic Apprentices Library Association (1820 1892) of Boston, Massachusetts, functioned as a club of young apprentices to mechanics and manufacturers ... whose object is moral, social, and literary improvement. [1] Some historians describe… …

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  • 79overline — I. ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ transitive verb Etymology: over (I) + line : to draw a line or lines over or above II. ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: over (III) + line …

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  • 80BIRNBAUM, EDUARD — (Asher Anshel; 1855–1920), German cantor and one of the early research workers in Jewish music. Born in Cracow, he spent three years in Vienna studying ḥazzanut with solomon sulzer . In 1872 he was appointed assistant cantor of the Magdeburg… …

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