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  1. Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History: The Dixie Professorship of Ecclesiastical History is one of the senior professorships in history at the University of Cambridge. Lord Mayor of London in the 16th century, Sir Wolstan Dixie, left funds to found both scholarships and fellowships at Emmanuel ... (Professorship at the University of Cambridge) [100%] 2023-01-14 [Professorships at the University of Cambridge] [School of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Cambridge]...
  2. Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History: The Winn Professorship of Ecclesiastical History is an endowed chair at Harvard Divinity School. It was established in 1877 by a bequest from Jonathan Bowers Winn (1811-1873), a public-minded and prosperous business man in Woburn, Massachusetts. (Finance) [100%] 2023-12-26 [Financial endowments]
  3. History of processors: This article discusses the history of processors designed over the decades since the first electronic computers were built. Early computers, such as the ENIAC, had to be physically rewired in order to perform different tasks. [82%] 2023-06-13
  4. Ecclesiastical: Wikipedia does not currently have an article on "ecclesiastical", but our sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry on "ecclesiastical" You can also: * Search for Ecclesiastical in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Ecclesiastical article ... [81%] 2023-01-11
  5. Professor of Modern History (Glasgow): The Chair of Modern History at the University of Glasgow was founded in 1893 as the Chair of History. In 1956 the title was changed to Modern History to reflect the establishment of the Edwards Chair of Medieval History. (Glasgow) [71%] 2023-12-21 [Modern history]
  6. Winn Professorship of Ecclesiastical History: The Winn Professorship of Ecclesiastical History is an endowed chair at Harvard Divinity School. It was established in 1877 by a bequest from Jonathan Bowers Winn (1811-1873), a public-minded and prosperous business man in Woburn, Massachusetts. (Endowed chair at Harvard Divinity School) [70%] 2022-04-22 [Financial endowments] [Professorships at Harvard University]...
  7. Winn Professorship of Ecclesiastical History: The Winn Professorship of Ecclesiastical History is an endowed chair at Harvard Divinity School. It was established in 1877 by a bequest from Jonathan Bowers Winn (1811-1873), a public-minded and prosperous business man in Woburn, Massachusetts. (Finance) [70%] 2022-08-09 [Financial endowments]
  8. Ecclesiasticus: Ecclesiasticus, the alternative title given in the English Bible to the apocryphal book otherwise called “The Wisdom of Jesus the son of Sirach. The Latin word ecclesiasticus is, properly speaking, not a name, but an epithet meaning “churchly,” so that ... [69%] 2022-09-02
  9. Ecclesiasticus: ECCLESIASTICUS e-kle-zi-as'-ti-kus. See SIRACH. e-kle-zi-as'-ti-kus. See SIRACH. [69%] 1915-01-01
  10. Professor: Professor (the Latin noun formed from the verb profiteri, to declare publicly, to acknowledge, profess), a term now properly confined to a teacher of a special grade at a university. Its former significance of one who has made "profession" or ... [64%] 2022-09-02
  11. Professor (Money Heist): The Professor (Evan Banducci) is a fictional character in the Netflix series Money Heist, portrayed by Álvaro Morte. He is the mastermind of the heist who assembled the group, as well as Berlin's brother. (Money Heist) [64%] 2023-12-19 [Money Heist characters] [Male characters in television]...
  12. Professor: Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, professor derives from Latin as a "person who professes." Professors are usually experts in their field and ... (Social) [64%] 2024-01-07 [Academic ranks] [Education and training occupations]...
  13. Professor: An academic position in universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in the majority of nations is that of professor (often abbreviated as Prof). "A person who proclaims" is how the term professor literally translates from Latin. [64%] 2024-01-07 [Academic ranks] [Education and training occupations]...
  14. Professor (1962 film): Professor is a 1962 Hindi film, produced by F. C. (1962 film) [64%] 2023-12-17 [1962 films] [1960s Hindi-language films]...
  15. Professor: Professor (afgekort prof.) is 'n akademiese rang (of dan titel) by universiteite en ander tersiêre onderwys- en navorsingsinstellings. Die woord professor kom uit Latyn, waar dit "iemand wat professeer" beteken en na 'n kenner in die kunste of wetenskap, of ... [64%] 2024-01-07
  16. Professor (highest academic rank): Professor (informally also known as full professor) is the highest academic rank at universities and other institutions of higher education in parts of the world. Literally, professor derives from Latin as a "person who professes" being usually an expert in ... (Social) [64%] 2023-12-16 [Academic ranks]
  17. Professor (Begriffsklärung): Professor steht für: Siehe auch. (Begriffsklärung) [64%] 2023-12-15
  18. Professor: A professor is an academic of the highest rank at a college or university. Professors perform research and teach courses on their area of expertise. [64%] 2023-02-05 [Education]
  19. Professor: Professor ou docente é uma pessoa que se dedica profissionalmente à docência, seja de forma geral ou especializada em determinada área do conhecimento, assunto, disciplina acadêmica, ciência ou arte. Parte da função pedagógica do professor é facilitar a aprendizagem para que o aluno ... [64%] 2024-09-26
  20. Ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Church: Ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Church refers to the history of the Catholic Church as an institution, written from a particular perspective. There is a traditional approach to such historiography. (History) [64%] 2023-12-06 [Historiography]

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