Hogarth definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: English artist ... that satirized the affectations of his time (1697-1764) [syn: Hogarth, William Hogarth] Merriam Webster's biographical name William 1697-1764 English painter ...
William Hogarth definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: English artist ... that satirized the affectations of his time (1697-1764) [syn: Hogarth, William Hogarth]
... Professor Petrie in his excavations, and securing papyri with Mr. Hogarth for England. In that year Pettie and Grenfell obtained from ... off into the interior as rubbish is their preservation due. Hogarth, Jouguet, Wilcken and other Continental scholars have excavated in Egypt ... Papyri; Grenfell and Hunt, Oxyrhynchus, Amherst and Hibeh Papyri (with Hogarth), Faytum Papyri, and (with Smyly and Goodspeed) Tebtunis Papyri; Hunt ...
... and, also, as of the first importance, the Bible itself (Hogarth, Authority and Archaeology, vi). Scope of Article: Criticism, the art ... The following may be cited: Driver, in Authority and Archaeology (Hogarth), chapter i; Eerdmans, Hibbert Journal, July, 1909; also Alttestamentliche Studien ...
... inscriptions and coins and will be found in D. G. Hogarth, Devia Cypria, App. Among them is Sergius Paulus, who was ... Richter, Kypros, die Bibel und Homer, Berlin, 1893; D. G. Hogarth, Devia Cypria, London, 1889; and J. L. Myres' article on ...
... or Aegean civilization and that of Asia Minor, but Professor Hogarth in his Ionia and the East urges that these resemblances ... importance in the western part of the peninsula, and Professor Hogarth says of the region of the Midas Tomb, "There is ...
... a short distance to the North of Kouklia (D.G. Hogarth, Times, August 5, 1910), or possibly on the plateau of ... appears as proconsul in an inscription of Soli (D.G. Hogarth, Devia Cypria, 114)--hearing of their mission, sent for them ...