Project Gutenberg: Authors List De SaintPierre, Bernardin, 1737-1814. De la Mare, Walter, 1873-1956. De la Ramee, Maria Louise, 1839-1908 AKA Ouida, 1839-1908 De la Ramee, Maria Louise, 1839-1908 http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
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OUIDA (MARIA LOUISE DE LA RAMEE) OUIDA, the pen nameDerived from a childish attempt to pronounce Louisa of MariaLouise De la Ramee (18391908), English novelist, born at Bury St Edmunds http://58.1911encyclopedia.org/O/OU/OUIDA_MARIA_LOUISE_DE_LA_RAMEE_.htm
Extractions: OUDINEOUIDA Oudinot's eldest son, CHARLES NICOLAS VICTOR, 2nd duke of Reggio (1791-1863), lieutenant-general, served through the later campaigns of Napoleon from 1809 to 1814, being in the latter year promoted major for gallant conduct. Unlike his father he was a cavalryman, and as such held command of the cavalry school at Saumur (1822-1830), and the inspector-generalcy of cavalry (1836-1848). He is chiefly known as the commander of the French expedition which besieged and took Rome in 1840 and re-established the temporal power of the pope. After the coup d'etat of the 2nd of December 1851, in resistance to which he took a prominent part, he retired from military and political life, dying at Paris on the 7th of June 1863. OUGHTRED, WILLIAM (fl. 1575-1660), English mathematician, was born at Eton, and educated there and at King's College, Cambridge, of which he became fellow. Being admitted to holy orders, he left the university about 1603, and was presented to the rectory of Aldbury, near Guildford in Surrey; and about 1628 he was appointed by the earl of Arundel to instruct his son in mathematics. He corresponded with some of the most eminent scholars of his time on mathematical subjects; and his house was generally full of pupils from all quarters. It is said that he expired in a sudden transport of joy upon hearing the news of the vote at Westminster for the restoration of Charles II. He published, among other mathematical works, Clavis Mathe-matica, in 1631, in which he introduced new signs for certain mathematical operations (see ALGEBRA) ; a treatise on navigation entitled Circles of Proportion, in 1632; works on trigonometry and dialling, and his Opuscula Mathematica, published posthumously in 1676.
OUIDA (MARIA LOUISE DE LA RAMEE) 378 P P OUDINEOUIDA P P moreover, so shaken that they never recovered their confiDence to the end of the campaign attempt to pronounce " Louisa "of Maria Louise De la Ramee (18391908) http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/O/OU/OUIDA_MARIA_LOUISE_DE_LA_RAMEE_.htm
Extractions: OUDINEOUIDA Oudinot's eldest son, CHARLES NICOLAS VICTOR, 2nd duke of Reggio (1791-1863), lieutenant-general, served through the later campaigns of Napoleon from 1809 to 1814, being in the latter year promoted major for gallant conduct. Unlike his father he was a cavalryman, and as such held command of the cavalry school at Saumur (1822-1830), and the inspector-generalcy of cavalry (1836-1848). He is chiefly known as the commander of the French expedition which besieged and took Rome in 1840 and re-established the temporal power of the pope. After the coup d'etat of the 2nd of December 1851, in resistance to which he took a prominent part, he retired from military and political life, dying at Paris on the 7th of June 1863. OUGHTRED, WILLIAM (fl. 1575-1660), English mathematician, was born at Eton, and educated there and at King's College, Cambridge, of which he became fellow. Being admitted to holy orders, he left the university about 1603, and was presented to the rectory of Aldbury, near Guildford in Surrey; and about 1628 he was appointed by the earl of Arundel to instruct his son in mathematics. He corresponded with some of the most eminent scholars of his time on mathematical subjects; and his house was generally full of pupils from all quarters. It is said that he expired in a sudden transport of joy upon hearing the news of the vote at Westminster for the restoration of Charles II. He published, among other mathematical works, Clavis Mathe-matica, in 1631, in which he introduced new signs for certain mathematical operations (see ALGEBRA) ; a treatise on navigation entitled Circles of Proportion, in 1632; works on trigonometry and dialling, and his Opuscula Mathematica, published posthumously in 1676.
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Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index Especially many proponents of feminism have argued that the achievements of women have been insufficiently represented in works of history up through the 20th century. Therefore, many historians and especially those who concentrate on women's studies have drawn attention to women who can be considered historically significant. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Rulers, consorts, heads of state: 14 Other Hatshepsut of Egypt , (c. 1504 BC-1458 BC), ( Egypt Arsinoe II of Egypt Egypt Cleopatra VII of Egypt , (69 BC-30 BC), ( Egypt Boudicca England Zenobia ... Isabella of Spain Eleonora di Arborea ( Sardinia Margaret I of Denmark and Norway Eleanor of Aquitaine , (died 1204), ( France Catherine de Medici France Jeanne d'Albret ... England Bloody Mary Mary, Queen of Scots Scotland Maria Theresa of Austria Austria ... Anna I of Russia (Anna I) ( Russia Catherine I of Russia Russia Catherine II of Russia ... Russia Catherine the Great Elizabeth of Russia , (died 1762), ( Russia Christina of Sweden , (died 1689) Elizabeth I of England Queen Anne Mary II Great Britain ... Diana, Princess of Wales
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Extractions: Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A
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Index Translate this page Ossendowski, Ferdinand, 1876-1944 Gutenberg Ouida, 1839-1908, pseudonym GutenbergOuida, 1839-1908, pseudonym AKA De la Ramee, Maria Louise Gutenberg Owen http://www.elbooks.sk/angautO.html
WILLIAM OUGHTRED OUGHTRED, WILLIAM (fl. 15751660), English mathematician, was born at Eton, and educated there and at King's College, Cambridge, of which he became fe attempt to pronounce " Louisa "of Maria Louise De la Ramee (1839-1908), English novelist, born at Bury St the 7th of January 1839. Her father, Louis Ramee, was French, and http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/O/OU/OUGHTRED_WILLIAM.htm
Extractions: OUGHTRED, WILLIAM (fl. 1575-1660), English mathematician, was born at Eton, and educated there and at King's College, Cambridge, of which he became fellow. Being admitted to holy orders, he left the university about 1603, and was presented to the rectory of Aldbury, near Guildford in Surrey; and about 1628 he was appointed by the earl of Arundel to instruct his son in mathematics. He corresponded with some of the most eminent scholars of his time on mathematical subjects; and his house was generally full of pupils from all quarters. It is said that he expired in a sudden transport of joy upon hearing the news of the vote at Westminster for the restoration of Charles II. He published, among other mathematical works, Clavis Mathe-matica, in 1631, in which he introduced new signs for certain mathematical operations (see ALGEBRA) ; a treatise on navigation entitled Circles of Proportion, in 1632; works on trigonometry and dialling, and his Opuscula Mathematica, published posthumously in 1676. CHARLES NICOLAS OUDINOT OUIDA (MARIA LOUISE DE LA RAMEE)
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ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY: PREMIER LIBRARY SOURCES A pseudonym of Maria Louise De la Ramee (18391908), a prolific Englishnovelist, which appeared in the 1870 Harlem subdivision. http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/o-street.htm
Extractions: Following is a list of currently existing (1994) St. Louis city streets which was compiled by Dr. Glen Holt and Thomas A. Pearson. Entries are alphabetical by street name, and include information on street orientation (east-west, north-south), street name origin, dedication date, and neighborhood(s) through which the street runs (when known). OAKLAND AVENUE (E-W). Running along the southern edge of Forest Park, the street recognizes the large number of oak trees in the adjacent public space. Between Newstead Avenue and Kingshighway it was called Park Avenue until 1893 and Rutger Street from 1893 to 1913. (Central West End) (Oakland) (Shaw)
CENTRO CULTURA LUDICA Richard Harding, 18641916 De Presno, Odd De Quincey, Thomas, 1785-1859 De Saint-Pierre,Bernardin, 1737-1814 De la Ramee, Maria Louise, 1839-1908 AKA Ouida http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
A Celebration Of Women Writers: O Listings Osório, Ana De Castro (18721935); Osório, Margarida Horta (fl.1961); Osswald,Maria De Castro Ouida aka Marie Louise De la Ramee (1839-1908) Ariadne the http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/authors-O.html
Extractions: WRITERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH O O'Connor, Flannery More Information O'Connor, Jessie Lloyd O'Connor, Maureen [aka Patricia Hall] (fl.1991) O'Connor, Patrice F. (fl.1997) O'Cork, Shannon (1944-) O'Day, Jeanne O'Doherty, Mrs. Kevin Izod [aka Eva Mary Kelly] (1825-) O'Donnell, Catherine (1954-) O'Donnell, Lawrence [aka Catherine Lucille Moore; C. L. Moore; Mrs. Henry Kuttner] (1911-1987) O'Donnell, Lillian Udvardy O'Donnell, Mary E. (1954-) O'Donoghue, Nannie Power [aka Ann Stewart Lyster Lambert] (-1940) O'Faolain, Julia (1932-) O'Flaherty, Katherine
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