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  • ...%20john%20brydall&f=false ''The Queen's College'', vol. 2, ''1646-1877''] (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921), 54.</ref> Prior to graduating, he joined Lincoln's
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  • ...n (c.1593–1649)"], ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), accessed March 3, 2015.</ref> He translated ''The
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  • ...0 Perkins, John (d. 1545?)]," ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (Oxford University Press: 2004-), Accessed March 6, 2015.</ref ><br />
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  • ...ir William (1509–1558)],” ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (Oxford University Press, 2004- ), accessed January 6, 2014.</ref> In 1542 he was a
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  • ...force. <ref>See generally, Tony Honoré, "Justinian's Codification" in The Oxford Classical Dictionary 803 (Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth eds. 3rd re
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  • ...ccessed on February 20, 2015.</ref> Wentworth attended University College, Oxford in 1584, and in 1585 he entered [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln%27s_
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  • ...t, and statesman. Before distinguishing himself as a classical scholar at Oxford, he was classmates with Richard Steele at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cha ...mpleting his studies alongside Joseph Addison at Charterhouse and later at Oxford, Steele began a career in the army in 1694 and obtained the rank of captain
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  • ...e, William (1564–1616)”], ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (Oxford University Press, 2004), accessed October 7, 2013. Unless otherwise noted,
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  • ...Oxford Companion to Classical Literature'', ed. by M.C. Howatson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011).</ref> He likely moved to Thrace in 545 BCE with ot ...''Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World'', ed. by John Roberts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).]</ref> Anacreon used various techniques in his wri
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  • ...Oxford Companion to Classical Literature'', ed. by M.C. Howatson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011).</ref> The Trojan War is estimated to have occurred ...''Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World'', ed. by John Roberts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).</ref> It tells the tale of the wrath of Achilles d
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  • |publoc=[[:Category:Oxford|Oxonia]] ...Oxford Companion to Classical Literature'', ed. by M.C. Howatson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011).</ref> The Trojan War is estimated to have occurred
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  • ...Oxford Companion to Classical Literature'', ed. by M.C. Howatson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011).</ref> The Trojan War is estimated to have occurred ...''Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World'', ed. by John Roberts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).</ref> It tells the tale of the wrath of Achilles d
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  • ...Oxford Companion to Classical Literature'', ed. by M.C. Howatson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011).</ref> The Trojan War is estimated to have occurred ...''Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World'', ed. by John Roberts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).</ref> It tells the tale of the wrath of Achilles d
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  • ...istinction.<ref>Ibid.</ref> Later, he matriculated from Hertford College, Oxford, and in 1771 was called to the bar.<ref> Ibid. </ref> However, Jodrell purs
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  • |publoc=[[:Category:Oxford|Oxonii]] ...The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature'', ed. M.C. Howatson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), accessed June 5, 2015.</ref> Little is known about
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  • ...ral months after him without having ever married. <ref>"Horace” in ''The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature''.</ref><br/> ...the appeal of such authors to contemporary readers.<ref>"Horace" in ''The Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World''.</ref> [[wikipedia:Richard_Hurd_(bishop
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  • ...emporary authors have written about his life.<ref>"Lucrē'tius” in ''The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature.''</ref> ...t to the poet inspiration and to Rome peace."<ref>"Lucrē'tius” in ''The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature.''</ref>
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  • ...ntemporary authors have written about his life.<ref>"Lucrē'tius" in ''The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature.''</ref> ...t to the poet inspiration and to Rome peace."<ref>"Lucrē'tius” in ''The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature''.</ref>
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  • ...''Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World'', ed. by John Roberts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007)</ref> At some later point, Virgil became part of th
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  • |publoc=[[:Category:Oxford|Oxonii]] [[Category:Oxford]]
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