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Of of pertaining to any method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way, whether united in a system specific to a country or region.

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Johann Sturm

Language; Encyclopedias

Educational reformer, born In Luxemburg; settled in Paris; established a school there for dialectics and rhetoric for a time, but left it on account of his Protestantism for ...

1st Earl of Stair John Dalrymple

Language; Encyclopedias

Eldest son of James Dalrymple (1619-1695) of Stair (a distinguished lawyer in his day, who rose to be President of the Court of Session; wrote a well-known work, "Institutes of ...

Sylphs

Language; Encyclopedias

Elemental spirits of the air, as salamanders, are of fire, of light figure with gliding movements and procreative power.

William Scott Stowell

Language; Encyclopedias

Eminent English judge, born at Heworth, brother of Lord Eldon; famed for his judicial decisions (1745-1836).

Aloys Sprenger

Language; Encyclopedias

Eminent Orientalist, born in the Tyrol; studied in Vienna; went to India in 1843, where he diligently occupied his mind in study, and on his return in 1857 was appointed professor ...

John Stow

Language; Encyclopedias

English antiquary, born in London; bred a tailor; took to antiquarian pursuits, which he prosecuted with the zeal of a devotee that spared no sacrifice; wrote several works on ...

Sir John Soane

Language; Encyclopedias

English architect, who left his house in Lincoln's Inn Fields with art collection to the nation at his death in 1837.