Béla Bartók.
Béla Bartók
Allama Nasir Abbas of Multan is a religious scholar from lower panjab area of Multan. He is well-known shia scholar of pakistan.
The Italian scholar Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374).
One of Bach's friends was the scholar Johann Matthias Gesner, who made comments about how much he looked up to Bach.
If this is in reference to a piece of classical music composed by Antonio Vivaldi, then it is a catalog reference number prefaced by RV. The catalog, known as the Ryom-Verzeichnis, was created by Peter Ryom, a Danish musicologist (scholar in the study of music). An example of this can be illustrated with one of Vivaldi's more famously celebrated violin concertos, Spring (La primavera) which is referenced as 'Concerto no. 1 in E major, Op. 8 RV 269'. Ryom-Verzeichnisis is obviously named in the first part after it's creator while Verzeichnis is German for index or directory.
Béla Bartók
Alcuin of York was an eighth-century ecclesiastical scholar known for his contributions to education, theology, and Carolingian reforms under Charlemagne. He served as an advisor to Charlemagne and promoted learning and scholarship throughout the Carolingian Empire.
Julie Suk is a leading scholar of comparative equality law
Gerald of Wales was a Welsh scholar who lived in the 12th Century.
The Brown vs. Board of Education case was significant because it help many understand the meaning of the constitution. The case helped the civil rights movement.
Alcuin of York was an English scholar, ecclesiastic, poet, and teacher. He was a leading figure in the Carolingian Renaissance in the 8th century and served as an adviser to Charlemagne. Alcuin is known for his educational reforms, particularly in promoting the liberal arts and setting up educational curricula in the Carolingian Empire.
Both as a scholar and later as US president, Woodrow Wilson wrote extensively against government secrecy. For example here is one quote from President Wilson, " I for my part believe there ought to be no place where anything can be done....where everyone does not know". Also, "Secrecy means impropriety".
"The Nine O'clock Scholar" is an old 19th-century American poem by an anonymous author that humorously describes a student who misses classes at nine o'clock regularly. The poem reflects on the scholar's comical excuses for being late and the consequences he faces for his repeated tardiness.
It was Petrarch, a 14th century Italian scholar who is considered the father of humanism.
Mathilde Verner has written: 'Johann Albert Fabricius, 18th century scholar and bibliographer'
currently serves as president ofDuke Universityand is a scholar of 19th-century American literature.
currently serves as president ofDuke Universityand is a scholar of 19th-century American literature.