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  2. Hesychius of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    The lexicon survives in one deeply corrupt 15th-century manuscript, which is preserved in the Library of Saint Mark at Venice (Marc. Gr. 622, 15th century). It was first printed in 1514 by Marcus Musurus (at the press of Aldus Manutius) in Venice (it was later reprinted in 1520 and 1521 with modest revisions).

  3. Alexander Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Schmidt may refer to: Alexander Schmidt (physiologist) (1831–1894), Livonian physiologist; Alexander Schmidt (politician) (1879–1937), Moldavian politician;

  4. Alexander Schmidt (politician) - Wikipedia

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    The Schmidt family was part of the Russian nobility. [6] He was raised into the Eastern Orthodox faith. [6] Alexander Schmidt took part in the 1905-1907 Russian uprising and he was arrested, but he was released after his father's intervention. [6] He then studied law and economics at the Saint Vladimir Imperial University of Kiev. [2]

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  6. List of lexicographers - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Harkavy (Belarus/US, 1863–1939) Yiddish and English bilingual; William Torrey Harris (US, 1835–1909) philosophy, English general; Reinhard Hartmann (Austria/UK, born 1938) Austrian and English contrastive linguistics, LSP dictionary; Hamid Hassani (Iran, born 1968) Persian corpus linguistics, Persian dictionary

  7. Alexander Schmidt (physiologist) - Wikipedia

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    Hermann Adolf Alexander Schmidt (27 May [O.S. 15] 1831 – 22 April [O.S. 10] 1894) was a Baltic German physiologist from what was then the Governorate of Livonia in the Russian Empire. He was born on the island of Moon, which is today known by its Estonian name Muhu , in present-day Estonia .

  8. Lexicometry - Wikipedia

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    Lexicometry is the quantitative study of the lexicon, using statistical methods, studying a corpus of texts, based mainly on the frequency of use of the words that are part of it. [ 1 ] History

  9. Alexander Schmidt (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Schmidt (born 1965 [1]) is a German mathematician at the University of Heidelberg. His research interests include algebraic number theory and algebraic ...