Horace Gundry Alexander was a prominent legal scholar known for his work in the field of international law. He made significant contributions to the understanding of state responsibility, peaceful settlement of disputes, and the role of international institutions in maintaining peace and security. Additionally, his writings have influenced the development of international legal principles and norms.
Horace Newton died in 1920.
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Alexander’s Empire was divided into thirds, approximately, giving Egypt to Ptolemy, Palestine and Greece to Antigionus and Persian to Seleucus.
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Horace Gundry Alexander has written: 'What has Gandhi to say to us?' 'Everyman's struggle for peace' -- subject(s): Peace, Pacifism 'Justice among nations' -- subject(s): Justice, International relations, International law
Nathaniel Gundry died in 1754.
Eldon P. Gundry was a prolific author in the fields of theology and biblical studies. Some of his notable works include books on the New Testament, surveys of the Bible, and commentaries on specific books of the Bible. Gundry's contributions have been widely respected in academic and religious circles.
R. H. Gundry has written: 'A survey of the New Testament'
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Horace, a Roman poet and critic, is known for his work "Ars Poetica" which is a treatise on poetry that discusses the principles of literary composition. His contributions to literary criticism include advocating for clarity, craftsmanship, and moderation in writing, as well as emphasizing the importance of adhering to established literary conventions and rules. Horace's ideas had a lasting impact on Western literary theory and were influential in shaping the development of literary criticism.
Horace Silver is best known for his funny playing style and his composed contributions to hard bop. He was mostly influenced by gospel, African, and Latin American music as well as the occasional soul jazz.
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