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  • The Carus Greek Testament Prizes are two annual prizes (one for undergraduates, one for graduate students) awarded at Cambridge University in England....
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    Latin and Greek poetry Carus Greek Testament Prizes awarded to candidates who are given a passage in Greek from the New Testament and asked to translate and...
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    annually to students who win the Latin and Greek poetry competition Carus Greek Testament Prizes, a prize issued to winners of an annual competition of...
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    read Classics at Pembroke College, ultimately being awarded the Carus Greek Testament Prize in 1895 Cambridge. During this period, he moved away from his...
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  • examiner in theology, Hebrew, New Testament Greek, Syriac, and ecclesiastical history for the University of London, in Greek for the University of Liverpool...
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    admiral in the Royal Navy, and Basil Maclear. Maclear won the Carus Greek Testament prize in 1854 and 1855, and after graduating BA with a second class...
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  • Cambridge with First class honours in Classics, winning the Carus Greek Testament Prize in 1947. He was later a Senior Scholar at Trinity College. He...
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    Maximinus Daza (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    Galerius Valerius Maximinus, born as Daza (Ancient Greek: Μαξιμίνος; 20 November c. 270 – c. July 313), was Roman emperor from 310 to 313. He became embroiled...
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  • Christ's College, Cambridge (1904). He won the undergraduate Carus Prize for Greek Testament scholarship in 1901. Ordained in 1904, he held several posts...
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    ISBN 0-88125-506-8. Extract viewable at ([2]) s:Page:Legends of Old Testament Characters.djvu/178 Tituss Death Chabad Quinn, Thomas (Director) (26 June...
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    Pantheon, remain as testaments to Roman engineering and culture. The Romans were renowned for their architecture, which is grouped with Greek traditions into...
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    his work De rerum natura, the 1st-century BCE Roman poet Titus Lucretius Carus wrote: "But 'tis that same religion oftener far / Hath bred the foul impieties...
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    Shoshenq I (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    Kahn. Alter Orient und Altes Testament: Veröffentlichungen zur Kultur und Geschichte des Alten Orients und des Alten Testaments 392. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag...
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    physician and botanist Friedrich Boerner (1723–1761), physician Carl Gustav Carus (1789–1869), doctor, painter and natural philosopher Wilhelm Hofmeister...
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    Kant, Immanuel. Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics. Translated by Paul Carus. § 52c. See the quotation of Schopenhauer in Storm, Jason Josephson (2021)...
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