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Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Mildred Cable | The first was published by the press of London University
and the second by that of the Student Christian Movement
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Education | Augusta Ada Byron | AAB
(now Countess of Lovelace) began studying with Augustus De Morgan
, a leading logician and the first professor of mathematics at the University of London
. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. http://www.britannica.com/. under Lovelace, Augusta Stein, Dorothy. Ada: A Life and a Legacy. MIT Press. xix |
Employer | A. S. Byatt | The same year that she began with Westminster Tutors she also began lecturing, extramurally, at London University. She continued in this job until 1971. |
Education | Robert Browning | Like Alexander Pope
, Browning was an autodidact, educating himself in his father's vast library. In 1828 he began reading Greek at London University
but dropped out in his second term. Thomas, Donald. Robert Browning: A Life Within Life. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 10, 18-19 |
Education | Phyllis Bentley | Bentley was the first person in her family to receive such an extensive and expensive education: none of her brothers went beyond the secondary school level, and it was understood that Cheltenham was preparation for... |
Education | Theodora Benson | Later TB
attended the School of Oriental Languages
at London University
(whose title changed in 1938 to School of Oriental and African Studies) in order to learn Malay for her planned trip to Asia. |
Education | Pat Barker | PB
graduated with a BSc in international history from the Perry, Donna. “Going Home Again: An Interview with Pat Barker”. The Literary Review, pp. 235-44. 238 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Sarah Austin | He was an expert in jurisprudence, who gave up practising law in 1825 to pursue interests in politics and legal philosophy. In 1826 he was selected to be Professor of Jurisprudence and the Law of... |
Residence | Sarah Austin | They lived in London between 1828 and 1834, while he lectured at the University of London
. Hamburger, Lotte, and Joseph Hamburger. Troubled Lives: John and Sarah Austin. University of Toronto Press. 34 |
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