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  • David Herd (1732–10 June 1810) was a noted Scottish anthologist of songs and ballads. Herd was born in Balmakelly in the parish of Marykirk in Kincardineshire...
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  • David Herd or Hurd may refer to: David Herd (anthologist) (1732–1810), Scottish anthologist David Herd (footballer) (1934–2016), Scottish footballer David...
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  • Herd is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chris Herd (born 1989) Australian football player David Herd (anthologist) (1732–1810), Scottish...
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  • indeed, in one variant, the hero is named Lochinvar. David Herd (anthologist), Scottish anthologist Francis James Child (1825–1896), American educator and...
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    1837–1879), Slovenian/Hungarian poet Joseph Auslander (1897–1965), US poet, anthologist and novelist; US Poet Laureate, 1937–1941 Ausonius (c. 310–395), Latin...
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    John Oliver Killens (category American anthologists)
    to accompany its release. In The Cotillion; or, One Good Bull Is Half the Herd (1971), Killens explored upper-class African-American society. In addition...
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  • articulates a distinction (originally noted by lesbian separatist author and anthologist, Julia Penelope) between a lesbian subculture and a lesbian community;...
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    same pen-name had been used by the southern balladeer Anna Dinnies, the anthologist William Gilmore Simms mistakenly attributed "The Conquered Banner" to...
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  • author was the rāwī (reciter) Khalaf al-Ahmar [ar], while the Andalusian anthologist Ibn Abd Rabbih attributed it to a nephew of Ta'abbata Sharran. Contemporary...
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    Es'kia Mphahlele (category Anthologists)
    GaMphahlele (now in Lepelle-Nkumpi Municipality), Limpopo Province, where he herded cattle and goats. His mother, Eva, took him and his two siblings to go live...
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  • Cooper, poet Richard Dauenhauer, poet August Derleth, writer, editor, anthologist of H. P. Lovecraft, and founder of Arkham House publishing Esther Forbes...
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  • Cook's subjects were Comparative Literature, English and Classics. Monro, David B. (ed.). Homeri Opera (in Ancient Greek and Latin). Vol. I&II Iliadis Libros...
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  • A.) – writer, Place d'Armes John Robert Colombo (B.A. 1959) – poet, anthologist, editor, essayist, Mysterious Canada, Richard Maurice Bucke Austin Clarke...
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    Burials in the churchyard include the physician Andrew Duncan; the anthologist David Herd; the educator Alexander Adam; the ministers Robert Hamilton and...
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    Photios I of Constantinople (category Anthologists)
    knowledge and secular recognition, in case he renounced his faith. ^ c: David Marshall Lang argues that "Photius [...] was only one of many Byzantine...
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    (1741–1820) was perhaps the foremost Spanish scholar, translator and anthologist of Europe. Dramatist, critic, and theater historiographer Pietro Napoli...
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  • player and manager (b. 1921) 1977 – Louis Untermeyer American poet, anthologist, critic (b. 1885) 1980 – Dobriša Cesarić, Croatian poet and translator...
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  • Cortlandt (d. 1743) March 20 – Johann Sigismund Scholze, Silesian music anthologist and poet (d. 1750) March 21 – Lorenz Natter, German gem-engraver and...
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  • critic October 10 – Oscar Williams, 64 (born 1900), American poet and anthologist December 9 – Dame Edith Sitwell, 77 (born 1887), English poet and critic...
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