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  2. Exhibition (scholarship) - Wikipedia

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    As a consolation prize she was given four volumes of Homer and her place was given to the boy who had come sixth in the tests. [ 2 ] At Oxford and Cambridge, it is typical to be awarded an exhibition for near-first-class performance in examinations; Sheffield's "Petrie Watson Exhibition" is a grant awarded for projects which enhance or ...

  3. Consolation - Wikipedia

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    Consolation is an important topic arising in history, the arts, philosophy, and psychology. In the field of medicine, consolation has been broadly described as follows: Before and after fundamental medicine offers diagnoses, drugs, and surgery to those who suffer, it should offer consolation. Consolation is a gift.

  4. Consolation prize - Wikipedia

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  5. Walter Willson Cobbett - Wikipedia

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    The winner received 50 guineas. Other prizes awarded were ten pounds for second place and a special prize and three consolation prizes of five guineas each. [22] The second competition in 1907 required a phantasy composition for a piano trio (a piano, violin and cello). Sixty-seven manuscripts were received and six prizes were awarded. [23]

  6. Consolatio - Wikipedia

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    The consolatio literary tradition ("consolation" in English) is a broad literary genre encompassing various forms of consolatory speeches, essays, poems, and personal letters. consolatio works are united by their treatment of bereavement, by unique rhetorical structure and topoi, and by their use of universal themes to offer solace. [3]

  7. Consolatio (Cicero) - Wikipedia

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    Consolatio (Latin: [koːnsoːˈlaːtɪ.oː]; Consolation) is a lost philosophical work written by Marcus Tullius Cicero in the year 45 BC. The work had been written to soothe his grief after the death of his daughter, Tullia , which had occurred in February of the same year.

  8. Boece (Chaucer) - Wikipedia

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    Chaucer worked, in part, from a translation of the Consolation into French by Jean de Meun but is clear he also worked from a Latin version, correcting some of the liberties de Meun takes with the text. The Latin source was probably a corrupt version of Boethius' original, which explains some of Chaucer's own misinterpretations of the work.

  9. Annie Rogers - Wikipedia

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    As a consolation prize Balliol gave her volumes of Homer and her place was given to the boy who had come sixth in the tests. [ 2 ] Rogers was able to sit examinations for women at roughly undergraduate level [ 6 ] in 1877 and 1879, giving her the equivalent of first-class marks in Latin and Greek and in Ancient History respectively.