M. G.
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Moses Gaster, Ph.D. (Leipzig).
- Chief Rabbi of the Sephardic Communities of England. Vice-President, Zionist Congress, 1898, 1899, 1900. Ilchester Lecturer at Oxford on Slavonic and Byzantine Literature, 1886 and 1891. President, Folklore Society of England. Vice-President, Anglo-Jewish Association. Author of History of Rumanian Popular Literature; &c.
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Eminescu, Michail.
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M. H. S.
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Marion H. Spielmann, F.S.A.
- Formerly Editor of the Magazine of Art. Member of Fine Art Committee of International Exhibitions of Brussels, Paris, Buenos Aires, Rome, and the Franco-British Exhibition, London. Author of History of “Punch”; British Portrait Painting to the Opening of the Nineteenth Century; Works of G. F. Watts, R.A.; British Sculpture and Sculptors of To-day; Henriette Ronner; &c.
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Effigies (in part).
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M. Ja.
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Morris Jastrow, Ph.D. (Leipzig).
- Professor of Semitic Languages, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Author of Religion of the Babylonians and Assyrians; &c.
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Ereshkigal.
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Epaminondas.
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M. N. T.
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Marcus Niebuhr Tod, M.A.
- Fellow and Tutor of Oriel College, Oxford. University Lecturer in Epigraphy. Joint Author of Catalogue of the Sparta Museum.
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Ephor.
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Erasmus (in part).
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N. M.
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Norman McLean, M.A.
- Lecturer in Aramaic, Cambridge University. Fellow and Hebrew Lecturer, Christ’s College, Cambridge. Joint Editor of the larger Cambridge Septuagint.
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Ephraem Syrus.
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O. E.*
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Oliver Elton, M.A.
- Professor of English Literature at the University of Liverpool. Author of Modern Studies; The Augustan Ages; Michael Drayton; &c.
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English Literature (III., IV.).
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O. J. R. H.
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Osbert John Radcliffe Howarth, M.A.
- Christ Church, Oxford. Geographical Scholar, 1901. Assistant Secretary of the British Association.
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England: Topography, Population and Industries (I., VI., VIII., IX.); English Channel (in part).
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Esthonia (in part).
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P. La.
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Philip Lake, M.A., F.G.S.
- Lecturer on Physical and Regional Geography in Cambridge University. Formerly of the Geological Survey of India. Author of Monograph of British Cambrian Trilobites. Translator and Editor of Kayser’s Comparative Geology.
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Europe: Geology.
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Eliot, George.
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P. S. A.
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Percy Stafford Allen, M.A.
- Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. Editor of the Letters of Erasmus.
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Erasmus (in part).
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Erigena (in part).
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Ekron; Eleutheropolis.
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Euripides.
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R. H. C.
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Rev. Robert Henry Charles, M.A., D.D., D.Litt.
- Grinfield Lecturer, and Lecturer in Biblical Studies, Oxford. Fellow of the British Academy. Formerly Professor of Biblical Greek, Trinity College, Dublin. Author of Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life; Book of Jubilees; &c.
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Enoch, Book of; Esther: Additions to.
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R. H. V.
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Colonel Robert Hamilton Vetch, R.E., C.B.
- Employed on defences of Bermuda, Bristol Channel, Plymouth Harbour and Malta, 1861–1876. Secretary of R.E. Institute, Chatham, 1877–1883. Commanded R.E. Submarine Mining Batt., 1884. Deputy Inspector-General of Fortifications, 1889–1894. Author of Gordon’s Campaign in China; Life of Lieutenant-General Sir Gerald Graham. Editor of the Professional Papers of the Corps of R.E.; also the R.E. Journal, 1877–1884.
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Egypt: Military Operations, 1885–1900.
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R. J. M.
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Ronald John McNeill, M.A.
- Christ Church, Oxford. Barrister-at-Law. Formerly Editor of the St James’s Gazette, London.
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Emmet, Robert; Emmet, Thomas Addis.
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R. L.*
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Richard Lydekker, F.R.S., F.Z.S., F.G.S.
- Formerly Member of the Staff of the Geological Survey of India. Author of Catalogues of Fossil Mammals, Reptiles and Birds in British Museum; The Deer of all Lands; &c.
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Eland; Elephant; Elk; Equidae.
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R. N.
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Richard Norton.
- Formerly Director of the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, and Professor of History of Art and Archaeology, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania.
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Etruria (in part).
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R. N. B.
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Robert Nisbet Bain (d. 1909).
- Assistant Librarian, British Museum. Author of Scandinavia: the Political History of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, 1513–1900; The First Romanovs, 1613 to 1723; Slavonic Europe: the Political History of Poland and Russia from 1469 to 1706; &c.
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Elizabeth Petrovna; Eötvös, Baron; Eric XIV.; Esterházy of Galántha.
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