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| - Charles Burney fou un literat i eclesiàstic anglès. Era fill de l'historiador Charles Burney (1726-1814), i es dedicà primer a l'ensenyança i després abraçà la carrera eclesiàstica, essent nomenat capellà del rei i més tard rector de Deptford (Londres). Arribà a reunir una rica biblioteca, i escriví:
* Appendix in Lexicon Graecum a Scapula constructum (1789)
* Remarks on the Greek Verses of Milton (1790)
* Epistolas ineditae R. Bentleii (1807)
* Tentamen de metris ab Aeschylo in choribus canticis adhibitis (1809)
* Philemonis Lexicon Technologicum (1812) (ca)
- Ο Τσαρλς Μπέρνεϊ (Αγγλικά: Charles Burney), Κινγκς Λιν, Νόρφολκ 4 Δεκεμβρίου 1757, Ντέπτφορντ, Κεντ 28 Δεκεμβρίου 1817) ήταν Άγγλος λόγιος της κλασικής αρχαιότητας, ακαδημαϊκός και κληρικός. (el)
- Charles Burney FRS (born Lynn Regis, now King's Lynn, Norfolk, 4 December 1757, died at Deptford, then in Kent, 28 December 1817) was an English classical scholar, schoolmaster, clergyman and chaplain to George III. He kept a school for boys in Hammersmith and later Greenwich. (en)
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| - Charles Burney fou un literat i eclesiàstic anglès. Era fill de l'historiador Charles Burney (1726-1814), i es dedicà primer a l'ensenyança i després abraçà la carrera eclesiàstica, essent nomenat capellà del rei i més tard rector de Deptford (Londres). Arribà a reunir una rica biblioteca, i escriví:
* Appendix in Lexicon Graecum a Scapula constructum (1789)
* Remarks on the Greek Verses of Milton (1790)
* Epistolas ineditae R. Bentleii (1807)
* Tentamen de metris ab Aeschylo in choribus canticis adhibitis (1809)
* Philemonis Lexicon Technologicum (1812) (ca)
- Ο Τσαρλς Μπέρνεϊ (Αγγλικά: Charles Burney), Κινγκς Λιν, Νόρφολκ 4 Δεκεμβρίου 1757, Ντέπτφορντ, Κεντ 28 Δεκεμβρίου 1817) ήταν Άγγλος λόγιος της κλασικής αρχαιότητας, ακαδημαϊκός και κληρικός. (el)
- Charles Burney FRS (born Lynn Regis, now King's Lynn, Norfolk, 4 December 1757, died at Deptford, then in Kent, 28 December 1817) was an English classical scholar, schoolmaster, clergyman and chaplain to George III. He kept a school for boys in Hammersmith and later Greenwich. (en)
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