Algernon Herbert (12 July 1792 – 11 June 1855) was an English antiquary.[1]
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AlgernonHerbert (12 July 1792 – 11 June 1855) was an English antiquary. Herbert was the sixth and youngest son of Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon...
Mediterranean sea. The word was first used in 1849 by the British antiquarian AlgernonHerbert in reference to Stonehenge and derives from the Ancient Greek words...
Lucas Charles Herbert (Royal Navy officer) William Herbert (botanist) Henry William HerbertAlgernonHerbert Robert Herbert William Herbert (died 1646)...
1871 to 1892, was the son of the Hon. AlgernonHerbert, fifth son of the first Earl. The Hon. Auberon Herbert, second son of the third Earl, was a writer...
Assyrian king (from Assyro-Babylonian bel "lord, master"); see e.g. AlgernonHerbert, Nimrod; a discourse upon certain passages of history and fable (1826)...
The Scythian origin of the Scots has been referred to as mythical. AlgernonHerbert, writing in 1848, characterized the linguistic derivation of Scots...
Flowers for Algernon is a short story by American author Daniel Keyes, later expanded by him into a novel and subsequently adapted for film and other media...
a Greek word meaning big stone. The term megaliths first coined by AlgernonHerbert in 1849. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology (2003) describes...
Franklin Patrick Herbert Jr. (October 8, 1920 – February 11, 1986) was an American science-fiction author, best known for his 1965 novel Dune and its...
state. Born in Brighton, England, on 12 June 1831, Herbert was the only son of the Hon. AlgernonHerbert, a younger son of the first Earl of Carnarvon. He...
New York: Cornell UP, 1974. Nennius (c. 796), Todd, James Henthorn; Algernon, Herbert (eds.), Leabhar Breathnach Annso Sis: The Irish Version of the Historia...
June 15, 2014) was an American writer who wrote the novel Flowers for Algernon. Keyes was given the Author Emeritus honor by the Science Fiction and Fantasy...
repertory. Vol. 3. Pub. for the proprietors by H. Hughes. 1831. p. 25. Algernon, Herbert (1836). Britannia after the Romans : being an attempt to illustrate...
Algernon Turnor CB JP (14 November 1845 – 11 December 1921), CB, was a British civil servant who was financial secretary to the British General Post Office...
Algernon Sidney or Sydney (15 January 1623 – 7 December 1683) was an English politician, republican political theorist and colonel. A member of the middle...
1911 he married Edith Maud Paley (d. 1967), daughter of the barrister AlgernonHerbert Paley. Hamilton died in September 1927, aged 81. His wife survived...
Johnson (1868–1914), who married Grace Isobel Paley (fourth daughter of AlgernonHerbert Paley) father of Lt. Col. Sir John Paley Johnson, 6th Baronet (1907–1975)...
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Algernon Usborne Willis GCB KBE DSO (17 May 1889 – 12 April 1976) was a Royal Navy officer. He served in the First World War and...
Ickleton Manor to his nephew AlgernonHerbert, an Oxford scholar and antiquary who became a barrister of the Inner Temple. Herbert died at Ickleton in 1855...
Edward Algernon FitzRoy JP DL (24 July 1869 – 3 March 1943) was a British Conservative politician who served as Speaker of the House of Commons from 1928...
Burleigh, Harry Pearse, and Frederic Villiers. St. Leger Herbert (or St. Leger AlgernonHerbert) (born 16 August 1850 – 19 January 1885), The Morning Post...
commented on the novel's structure, describing it as "compactly perfect", and Algernon Swinburne stated, "The defects in it are as nearly imperceptible as spots...