This article is about the English philologist. For the English physician, see Charles Badham (physician). For the English writer, physician, and mycologist, see Charles David Badham.
Charles Badham
Charles Badham headmaster, and university professor, in England and New South Wales, Australia
Born
18 July 1813
Ludlow, Shropshire
Died
27 February 1884
Occupation(s)
Classical philologist, textual critic, headmaster, and university professor
Reverend Charles Badham (18 July 1813 – 27 February 1884) was an English classical philologist, textual critic, headmaster, and university professor, active in England and even more so in Australia.
Reverend CharlesBadham (18 July 1813 – 27 February 1884) was an English classical philologist, textual critic, headmaster, and university professor, active...
Charles David Badham FRCP (27 August 1805 – 14 July 1857) was an English writer, physician, entomologist, and mycologist. Charles David Badham was the...
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developed during the second half of the 20th century. The British physician CharlesBadham was the first person to describe the condition and name the acute form...
Latin, and retained a command of both later in life. A new professor, CharlesBadham, arrived in 1867 and was a "profound influence". Barton won scholarships...
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Principal Librarian. He, in collaboration with the Trustees (led by CharlesBadham), worked to expand the educational role of the library both through...
in New South Wales. Notable people associated with the town include CharlesBadham (1813 in Ludlow–1884), a Victorian scholar and professor at Sydney University...
SCEGGS Darlinghurst. Badham was born in England in Louth, Lincolnshire. She was the oldest daughter of Reverend CharlesBadham and his first wife, Julia...
of the image in low resolution, as for example in his drawing "Mrs. CharlesBadham". 1861 – The color photograph was invented by physicist James Clerk...
Nightmare in Badham County is a 1976 American women-in-prison television film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Chuck Connors, Deborah Raffin...
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parliamentarian, Mr E. Fosbery (Superintendent of Police), Rev. Dr. CharlesBadham (1813-1884) a lecturer at the University of Sydney, Rev. William Ridley...
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Palmer Abbott, colonial politician and 5th Mayor of East St Leonards. CharlesBadham, classical philologist George Barney, Royal Engineers officer, Lieutenant...
Challis Professor of Philosophy Nadia Badawi – Chair of Cerebral Palsy CharlesBadham – Professor of Classics and Logic Noel Benson – demonstrator in the...
Premier John Robertson; Attorney General William Dalley, and Professor CharlesBadham of the University of Sydney attended, as did the Consul of France, Eugène...
Thomas Hodgson, Lewis Steffanoni (c. 1836 – 29 May 1880), Professor CharlesBadham, and Robert Tooth. Reeve was forced to resign the secretaryship on 7...
original film, Freddy's backstory is that he was a groundskeeper at Springwood Badham Preschool who tortured and sexually abused the teenage protagonists of the...
and starring Natalie Wood, Robert Redford, Kate Reid, Charles Bronson, Robert Blake and Mary Badham. The screenplay, inspired by the 1946 one-act play of...