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Hyrcanus

(Encyclopedia)Hyrcanus: see Maccabees, Jewish family. ...

Birobidzhan

(Encyclopedia)Birobidzhan: see Jewish Autonomous Region, Russia. ...

John Hyrcanus

(Encyclopedia)John Hyrcanus: see Maccabees, Jewish family. ...

Judas Maccabeus

(Encyclopedia)Judas Maccabeus: see Maccabees, Jewish family. ...

Salome Alexandra

(Encyclopedia)Salome Alexandra: see Maccabees, Jewish family. ...

Dollond, John

(Encyclopedia)Dollond, John dŏlˈənd [key], 1706–61, English optician and inventor. A silk weaver, he taught himself languages, mathematics, and science, becoming a noted scholar as well as a scientist. He inve...

Tyrwhitt, Thomas

(Encyclopedia)Tyrwhitt, Thomas tĭrˈĭt [key], 1730–86, English scholar. He was noted for his studies of Shakespeare (1766) and for his edition of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (5 vol., 1775–78). Tyrwhitt reveale...

Wotton, William

(Encyclopedia)Wotton, William, 1666–1727, English scholar. He is best known for his Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Learning (1694), a defense of contemporary learning written in response to an essay by Sir W...

Bopp, Franz

(Encyclopedia)Bopp, Franz fränts bôp [key], 1791–1867, German philologist. A professor at the Univ. of Berlin from 1821 to 1864, he did research in many languages and earned a great reputation as a scholar by d...

Masada

(Encyclopedia)Masada məsāˈdə [key], ancient mountaintop fortress in Israel, the final outpost of the Zealot Jews in their rebellion against Roman authority (a.d. 66–73). Located in the Judaean Desert, the for...

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