Orally and Manually
taught Deaf_; _The Pure Oral Method of necessity a Comparative
Failure_; &c.
Deaf and Dumb.
A. J. B.
ALFRED JOSHUA BUTLER, M.A., D.LITT.
Fellow and Bursar of Brasenose College, Oxford. Fellow of Eton
College. Author of _The Ancient Coptic Churches of Egypt_; _The
Arab Conquest of Egypt_; &c.
Copts: _The Coptic Church_.
A. J. B.*
ARTHUR JOHN BUTLER, M.A. (1844-1910).
Formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Professor of
Italian Language and Literature, University College, London.
Author of a prose translation of Dante's _Divine Comedy_; _Dante
and his Times_; &c.
Dante.
A. J. E.
ARTHUR JOHN EVANS, M.A., D.LITT., LL.D., F.R.S., F.S.A.
Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford. Keeper of Ashmolean Museum,
Oxford, 1884-1908. Hon. Keeper since 1908. Made archaeological
discoveries in Crete, 1893; excavated the Palace of Knossos.
Author of _Through Bosnia on Foot_; _Cretan Pictographs and
Prae-Phoenician Script_; and other works on archaeology.
Crete: _Archaeology and Ancient History_.
A. L.
ANDREW LANG.
See the biographical article: LANG, ANDREW.
Crystal-Gazing.
A. Mw.
ALLEN MAWER, M.A.
Professor of English Language and Literature, Armstrong College,
Newcastle-on-Tyne. Fellow of Gonville and Caius College,
Cambridge. Formerly Lecturer in English at the University of
Sheffield.
Danelagh.
A. M. C.
AGNES MARY CLERKE.
See the biographical article: CLERKE, A. M.
Copernicus;
Delambre;
Delisle, J. N.
A. M. Cl.
AGNES MURIEL CLAY (MRS. WILDE).
Formerly Resident Tutor of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.
Joint-author of _Sources of Roman History, 133-70 B.C._
Curia;
Decemviri;
Decurio.
A. N.
ALFRED NEWTON, F.R.S.
See the biographical article: NEWTON, ALFRED.
Coot;
Cormorant;
Crane;
Crossbill;
Crow;
Cuckoo;
Curlew.
A. N.*
REV. ALEXANDER NAIRNE, M.A.
Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis in King's College,
London. Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of St Albans. Fellow of
King's College, London. Formerly Fellow of Jesus College,
Cambridge. Crosse Scholar, 1886. Author of _The Bible Doctrine of
Atonement_; &c.
Creatianism and Traducianism.
A. N.
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