Pierce Butler was a soldier and statesman recognized as one of the founding fathers. Due to the lack of records, little is known of his schooling.
Mahatma Gandhi did law and was a barrister.
Not likely. Hypatia wasn't even the only educated woman in Alexandria.
Ancient Mesopotamian scholars were still scholars. A scholar is a person who specializes in a branch of study, or who is highly educated.
None. Women did not attend college at that time, and she was from a poor family. She did study under a tutor.
Howard Carter, the Egyptologist who discovered Tutankhamun's tomb, did not attend College or University. He was self taught through study and experience. Keep in mind there was no official course of study for this new field at the time.
Herbert Spencer did not attend college. He was self-taught and primarily educated by his father and through independent study.
Benjamin Banneker did not attend college. Mr. Banneker was entirely self-educated. He was taught to read by his grandmother, and for a short time attended a small Quaker school.
A. J. P. Butler has written: 'A study of the occupational perceptions of police officers'
Harry Butler has written: 'Looking at the wild' -- subject(s): Natural history, Study and teaching, Juvenile literature
You attend college and study the subject.
they are educated and study and they are peaceful but ready for war
Louisa May Alcott was largely educated at home by her father, who was a teacher. She did attend some formal schools for short periods but mainly received her education through independent study and tutoring.
Barbara Hanson Pierce has written: 'Junior year in Britain' -- subject(s): Directories, Foreign study, Universities and colleges
Yes, I have the painting in our study. I love it.
The famous violinist Vanessa-Mae grew up in London and was educated at the Francis Holland School. She then went on to study at the Royal College of Music.
Charles Darwin was educated at home by his sister Caroline and later attended the University of Edinburgh in Scotland to study medicine. He then transferred to the University of Cambridge to study divinity and later natural history.
Mahatma Gandhi did law and was a barrister.