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Lloyd James Austin FBA (4 November 1915 – 30 December 1994) was an Australian linguist and literary scholar, who worked in Great Britain as a university teacher. [ 1 ] Life and work
Lloyd James Austin III (born August 8, 1953) is a retired United States Army officer and current civil servant who has served as the 28th United States secretary of defense since January 22, 2021. Before retiring from the military in 2016, Austin served as the 12th commander of United States Central Command (CENTCOM), beginning in March 2013. [ 1 ]
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Lloyd Austin (born 1953), former American military general and 28th United States Secretary of Defense Lloyd James Austin (1915–1994), Australian linguist and literary scholar Colin François Lloyd Austin (1941–2010), British scholar
Colin Austin's main works were related to Thesmophoriazusae by Aristophanes and Menander. Austin's commentary on Thesmophoriazusae was published by the Oxford University Press in a 2004 edition co-edited by S. Douglas Olson. Austin was the first publisher (1967) of the new portion of Euripides' tragedy Erectheus, extracted from a mummy casing ...
Although conferred in English, the degree may be abbreviated in Latin (viz., compare Latin Ed.D. used for either Doctor of Education or Educationis Doctor; and M.D., used for both Medicinae Doctor and Doctor of Medicine, the latter which can also be abbreviated D.M.). Doctor of Juridical Science: S.J.D. An academic, not a professional designation.
This is a list of women translators of literature. A. Mana Aghaee; Catharina Ahlgren ... Sarah Austin (1793–1867) ... Antonia Lloyd-Jones [47] [48] [49]
As such, absurdist literature and theatre of the absurd often includes dark humor, satire, and incongruity [110] [111] Jean-Paul Sartre, Samuel Beckett, Arthur Adamov, Albert Camus, Imre Kertész, Gao Xingjian: The Movement: A 1950s group of English anti-romantic and rational writers [112]