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1791 Wesley, John.

1787 1863 Whately, Rev. Richard
1714 1770 Whitefield, George.
1324 1384 Wickliffe, Rev. John.
1759 1833 Wilberforce, William.
1802 1865 Wiseman, Nicholas P..
1770 1850 Wordsworth, William.
1632 1723 Wren, Christopher.
1640 1715 Wycherly, William.
1324 1384 Wyckliffe, John.
1684 1765 Young, Edward....

Poets-Laureate of England

Source: Official Records

There is no authentic record of the origin of the office of Poet-Laureate of England. According to Warton, there was a Versificator Regis, or King's Poet, in the reign of Henry III, (1216-1272), and he was paid 100 shillings a year. Geoffrey Chaucer (1328-1400) assumed the title of Poet-Laureate, and in 1389 got a royal grant of a yearly allowance of wine. In the reign of Edward IV, (1461-1483) John Kay held the post. Under Henry VII, (14851509) Andrew Bernard was the Poet-Laureate, and was succeeded under Henry VIII, (1509-1547) by John Skelton. Next came Edmund Spenser, who died in 1599; then Samuel Daniel, who died in 1619, and then Ben Jonson (app't'd 1619). Sir William D'Avenant was appointed in 1638. John

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Subject Preacher. Philos. Preacher.

Theology. Abolitionist. Religion. Poet. Architect. Drama. Religion. Poet.

Dryden was appointed in 1670 but was deposed at the Revolution. The others, with the date of appointment, when known, have been: Thomas Shadwell, 1689; Nahum Tate, 1692; Nicholas Rowe, 1715; the Rev. Laurence Eusden, 1718; Colly Cibber, 1730; William Whitehead, 1758, on the refusal of Gray; Rev. Thomas Warton, 1785, on the refusal of Mason; Henry J. Pye, 1790; Robert Southey, 1813, on the refusal of Sir Walter Scott: William Wordsworth, 1843; Alfred Tennyson, 1850 Alfred Austin, 1896; Robert Bridges, 1913 (died April 21, 1930); John Masefield, 1930.

D'Avenant was the godson (and considered by some the natural son) of William Shakespeare He was 10 years old when Shakespeare died.

Noted Painters of Great Britain

1836 1912 Alma-Tadema, Sir Lawr.
1734 1808 Beauclerk, Lady Diana
1833 1898 Burne-Jones, Sir Edw.
1781 1841 Chantrey, Sir F. L.
1850 1934 Collier, John
1776 1837 Constable, John
1803 1902 Cooper, Thos. Sidney
1793 1865 Eastlake, Sir Charles L.
1872 1932 Eland, John S.
1787 1849 Etty, William
1846 1935 Farquharson, Joseph
1755 1826 Flaxman, John
1825 1899 Foster, Myles Birket
1727 1788 Gainsborough, Thos
1790 1866 Gibson, John

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Ancient Authors, Greek (B. C. years are in bold face.)

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Tacitus, the son-in-law of Agricola, left an account of the German people, based on his own travels and partly on Caesar and other authorities. He was famous as an orator and historian.

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RUSSIAN LITERATURE AND MUSIC To the western world modern Russian literature is chiefly known through translations of Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Turgeniev, Chekhov, Gorky, and Andreyev. These classics are still published in the Soviet Union. In connection with the centenary of Tolstoy's birth the State Publishing House (Gosizdat) issued the novelist's collected works in 100 volumes.

Although one of Russia's youngest arts, music is among those most highly developed. It originally grew out of the demands of the old aristocracy in the seventeenth century, seeking to imitate the aristocratic culture of western Europe. The first branch of music to reach excellence in Russia was the opera. Musicians of the Neapolitan school, such as Arraya, Galuppi, Cimarosa, and Paisiello, serving at the Tsar's court, produced Russia's first operas. These were followed by French importa

tions. Toward the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth centuries, native composers began to transform the material of Russian folk song into operas. The greatest of these early Russian composers was Mikhail Glinka, whose works were composed for the court, the nobility, and the new merchant class.

Moussorgsky, Borodin, and Rimsky-Korsakoff based much of their music on Russian folk songs. The last-named, when a young officer in the navy of the Czar, visited New York City when his ship was in that port.

Tschaikovsky drew some of his musical inspirations from Rossini and Verdi, and several of his compositions were based on Italian national melodies. The symphonies of the modern Russian composers are an entire departure from the styles of Beethoven and Mozart.

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1079 1142 Abelard, Pierre. 1820 1889 Augler, (Emile) 1799

1850 Balzac, Honore.

1594 1654 Balzac, Honore.

1823 1891 Banville, Theodore de. 1862 1923 Barres, Maurice 1473 1524 Bayard, Pierre T 1821

1867 Beaudelaire, Charles. 1732 1799 Beaumarchais, P.... 1780 1857 Beranger, Pierre.. 1859 1941 Bergson, Henri.. 1827 1907 Berthelot, Marcelin. 1636 1711 Boileau, Nicolas. 1825 1901 Bornier, Henri de.. 1627 1704 Bossuet. Jacques B. 1852 1935 Bourget, Paul. 1845 1921 Boutroux, Emile. 1867 1926 Boylesve, René... 1755 1826 Brillat-Savarin

1707 1788 Buffon, George L.
1509 1564 Calvin, Jean.

1845 1935 Cambon, Jules M..
1857
1922 Capus.

1491 1557 Cartier, Jacques

1570 1635 Champlain, Samuel de.. 1541 1603 Charron, Pierre. 1768 1848 Chateaubriand, Fr.

1762 1794 Chenier, André..

1786 1889 Chevreud, Michael

1619 1683 Colbert, Jean B.

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1695 La Fontaine, Jean de...

Fables.

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History. Philosophy. Soldier.

1930 Porto-Riche, de. 1697 1765 Prévost (l'abbe). 1803

Drama.

Fiction.

History.

Stories.

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1743 1794 Condorcet, Marquis de.. Philosophy.

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1621 1686 Conde, Prince de.

1767 1830 Constant, Benjamin

1842 1908 Coppée, Francois.

1606 1684 Cornellle, Pierre.

1792 1867 Cousin, Victor. 1674 1762 Crebillon.

1769 1832 Cuvier, George L.

Literature.

Philosophy. Encyclopedia. Soldler.

1854 1928 Curel, Francols de.

1840 1897 Daudet, Alphonse 1596 1650 Descartes, Rene...

1713 1784 Diderot, Denis.

1860 1935 Dreyfus, Col. Alfred... 1803 1870 Dumas, Alexander

1824

1895 Dumas, Alexander, Jr..

1651 1715 Fenelon, Francois de S..

Fiction.

Novelist.

1821 1890 Feuillet, Octave.

1821 1880 Flaubert, Gustave.

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Drama.

Rellg., Liter.

1875 Quinet, Edgard. 1495 1553 Rabelais, Francols. 1639 1699 Racine, Jean 1875 1937 Ravel, Maurice. 1573 1613 Regnier, Mathurin. 1823 1893 Renan, Ernest 1585 1642 Richelieu, Cardinal

1680 Rochefoucauld, Duc de la Morais.

1661 1741 Rollin, Charles.
1524 1585 Ronsard, Pierre de.
1868 1918 Rostand, Edmond..
1760 1836 Rouget de Lisle
1712 1778 Rousscau, Jean J..
1616 1703 Saint-Evremond.
1737 1814 Saint Pierre Bernardin.
1675 1755 Saint-Simon...

1804 1869 Sainte-Beuve.

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Fiction.

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1337 1410 Froissart. Jean.. 1838 1882 Gambetta, Leon. 1811 1872 Gautier, Theophile.

1892 1896 Goncourt, Edmond de. 1830 1870 Goncourt, Jules de.. 1787 1874 Guizot, Francois.

1842 1905 Heredia, Joseph M. de..

1915 Hervieu.

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1567 1622 Sales (St. Francois de). 1804 1876 Sand, George. 1831 1908 Sardou, Victorien 1696 1750 Saxe, Maurice de.. 1791 1861 Scribe, Eugene. 1626 1696 Sevigne (Mme. de). 1766 1817 Stael, Mme de... 1804 1857 Sue, Eugene. 1839 1907 Sully-Prudhomme 1893 Taine, Hippolyte A. 1856 Thierry, Augustin 1797 1877 Thiers, Adolphe.

Soldier.

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Poetry. Drama.

1805 1859 Tocqueville. A. C. de.

History.

1611

Poetry, Flot.

1675 Turenne, Vicomte de.. 1828 1905 Verne, Jules

Soldier.

Fiction.

Fiction.

1799 1863 Vigny. Alfred de.

Poetry.

Soldier

Soldier.

1431 1484 Villon, (Corbier) Francols 1598 1648 Voiture...

Poetry.

Poetry.

Morals.

Morals. Poetry.

1694 1778 Voltaire, (F. M. Arouet) 1840 1902 Zola, Emile...

Fict., Religion

Fiction

George Sand, novelist and dramatist, was the daughter of Lieut. Maurice de Saxe and his wife, Sophie, daughter of a Paris pool room keeper. When 17 she was married to Baron Dudevant, by whom she had 2 children. Her real name, she said, was Armandine Lucile Aurore Dupin.

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Bartholdi was the sculptor who made the Liberty Statue now in N. Y. Harbor.

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Noted German Personages

1840 1905 Abbe, Ernst
1207 1280 Albertus, Magnus...
1769 1860 Arndt, Ernst Moritz,
1686 1739 Asam, Cosmos D..
1692 1750 Asam, Egid Quirin.
1685 1750 Bach, Joh. Sebastian.
1476 1545 Baldung, Hans.

1770 1827 Beethoven, Ludwig Von. 1844 1929 Benz, Carl...

1836 1907 Bergmann, Ernst von.. 1815 1898 Bismarck, Otto von.. 1742 1819 Bluecher, Gebhart L.. 1827 1901 Boecklin, Arnold. 1831 1910 Bodelschwingh, Fried.von 1575 1624 Boehme, Jakob. 1771 1848 Boyen, Hermann von. 1833 1897 Brahms, Johannes.. 1829 1884 Brehm, Alfred.. 1778 1842 Brentano, Clemens. 1824 1896 Bruckner, Anton. 1811 1899 Bunsen, Robert. 1473 1531 Burkmair, Hans. 1832 1908 Busch, Wilhelm. 1754 1798 Carstens, Jakob A. 1726 1801 Chodowiecki, Daniel. 1740 1815 Claudius, Matthias.. 1780 1831 Clausewitz, Carl von. 1783 1867 Cornellus, Peter.. 1472 1553 Cranach, Lucas. 1834 1900 Daimler, Gottlleb.. 1606 1695 Derfinger, Georg.

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Subject Industry Patriot Essays Sculpture Painter von Philosophy Drama, Critic Painter Chemistry Poet

1812 1887 Krupp, Alfred. 1827 1891 Lagarde, Paul de.. 1741 1801 Lavater, Johann K. 1881 1919 Lehmbruck, Wilhelm.. 1844 1900 Leibl, Wilhelm. 1646 1716 Leibnitz, Gottfried. 1729 1781 Lessing, Gotthold E.. 1847 1935 Liebermann, Max.. 1803 1873 Liebig. Justus von. 1844 1909 Liliencron, Detlev von. 1848 1896 Lilienthal, Otto.... 1811 1886 Liszt. Franz. 1865 1937 Ludendorff, Erich. 1483 1546 Luther, Martin 1837 1887 Marees, Hans von. 1818 1883 Marx, Karl.... 1260 1327 Meister, Eckehart. 1497 1560 Melanchton, Phil.. 1440 1494 Memling, Hans 1822 1884 Mendel, Gregor. 1815 1905 Menzel, Adolf von. 1733 1815 Mesmer, Friedrich A. 1800 1891 Moltke, Helmuth v.. 1804 1875 Moerike, Eduard. 1817 1908 Mommsen, Theodor.. 1756 1791 Mozart, Wolgang A. 1844 1900 Nietzsche, Friedrich. 1853 1932 Ostwald, Wilhelm. 1789 1869 Overbeck, Friedrich 1796 1835 Platen, August Graf von. 1831 1910 Raabe, Wilhelm 1795 1886 Ranke, Leopold von. 1867 1922 Rathenau, Walther 1777 1857 Rauch, Christian.

Military

Painter

Painter

Engineer Soldier

1858

1913 Diesel, Rudolf..

Engineer

1797

1848 Droste-Huelshoff, A. von Poetess

1471

1528 Duerer, Albrecht.

Painter

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1854 1915 Ehrlich, Paul.

Science

1816 1859 Rethel, Alfred.

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1810 1874 Reuter, Fritz.

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1803 1884 Richter, Ludwig.

Soldier

Painter

Philosophy

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1468 1531 Riemenschneider, Tilman
1875 1926 Rilke, Rainer Maria.
1845 1923 Roentgen, Wilhelm K.
1788 1866 Rueckert, Friedrich
1777 1810 Runge, Philipp O..
1494 1576 Sachs, Hans

Novelist
Painter
1779 1861 Savigny, Fried. Carl von.
Educator
1663 1736 Savoyen, Eugen von..
Mathematics 1764 1850 Schadow, Johann G.
1755 1813 Scharnhorst, G. I. D.
1775 1854 Schelling, Friedrich W...
1759 1805 Schiller, Friedrich.
1781 1841 Schinkel, Karl Friedrich.
1767 1845 Schlegel, August W.
1768 1834 Schleiermacher, Fried. D.
1833 1913 Schlieffen, Alfred von...
1822 1892 Schliemann, Heinrich.
1862 1931 Schnitzler, Artur.
1445 1488 Schongauer, Martin.
1788 1866 Schopenhauer, Arthur.
1797 1828) Schubert, Franz.
1810 1856 Schumann, Robert..
1804 1871 Schwind, Moritz von
1816 1892 Siemens, Werner von.
1868 1932 Slevogt, Max
1861 1914 Spee, Maximillan

Poet, Drama. Drama Drama Essays, Fict. Essays, Fict. Painter Inventor Philos., Scien. Music Zoologist Philosopher Religion

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1638 1701 Starhemberg. E. Graf von Soldier 1757 1831 Stein, Karl von.

1897 Stephan, Heinrich von... Postmaster

Music

1770

1797

1831 Hegel, Georg W. F 1856 Heine, Heinrich..

Drama Poet Philosophy

Statesman

1831

1805

Poet

1817

1821

1894 Helmholtz, Hermann von Physics 1744 1803 Herder, Joh. G. von..

Writer

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1868 Stifter, Adalbert. 1888 Storm, Theodor.. 1455 1533 Stoss, Veit. 1825 1899 Strauss, Johann. 1857 1928 Sudermann, Hermann 1839 1924 Thoma, Hans... 1842 1926 Thyssen, August.. 1849 1930 Tirpitz, Alfred von.. 1834 1896 Treitschke, Heinrich von. 1848 1911 Uhde, Fritz von.

Novelist

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1770 1843 Hoelderlin, Friedrich

Poet

1787 1862 Uhland, Ludwig

Poet

1769 1859 Humboldt, Alexander von Scientist

1821 1902 Virchow, Rudolf.

Physician

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Kopernicus, Nikolaus (Nicholas) Copernicus (Prussian or Polish), astronomer, born 1473; died 1543.

1455 1529 Vischer, Peter 1751 1826 Voss, Johann H.

1832 1920 Wundt, Wilhelm. 1759 1830 York, Hans D. L.

Music Philosophy Soldier

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