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William Kelly Prentice
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Date/Lieu de naissance : 28 octobre 1871, New York, État de New York
Date de décès : 13 décembre 1964
Grand-parent : Ezra Parmelee Prentice
Arrière-grand-parent : Sartell Prentice
Parents : William Packer Prentice
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William Kelly Prentice taught Greek history, tragedy, and epigraphy at Princeton for 46 years. He entered Princeton at the age of 16 and at the time of his death was the last surviving member of his class. He received his M.A. while teaching there.
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He was the author of Greek and Latin Inscriptions, Greek and Latin Inscriptions in Syria, The Ancient Greeks, Those Ancient Dramas Called Tragedies, The Gospel ...
William Kelly Prentice was a Greek scholar and authority on classical inscriptions. He graduated from Princeton University in 1892.
William Kelly Prentice was a Greek scholar and authority on classical inscriptions. He graduated from Princeton University in 1892.
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20 août 2022 · William Kelly Prentice (1871 - 1964) ; Born 28 Oct 1871 ; in New York City, New York County, New York, United States ; of William Packer Prentice ...
William Kelly Prentice (* 28. Oktober 1871 in New York City; † 13. Dezember 1964 in Princeton, New Jersey) war ein US-amerikanischer Klassischer Philologe.
Record of the class of 1892 of Princeton college, no. 1, May, 1894. Names. Princeton university. Class of 1892. Prentice, William Kelly, [from old catalog] ...
Princeton graduates William Kelly Prentice (class of 1892) and Robert Garrett (class of 1897), along with Enno Littmann, an expert in Near Eastern languages ...
... William Kelly Prentice (on whom see Briggs 509-10). In 1951 Prentice revised an earlier survey of all the stones owned by Princeton University in an ...