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BRAZELL--Karen, was one of the world's foremost scholars of Japanese literature and theater, a faculty member at Cornell.
The encyclopaedia's first nine editions were published in Edinburgh and were produced by some of the foremost scholars, editors, and printers of the day.
The main interest of his life, however, was Classical philology, of which he became one of the foremost scholars in Europe of his day.
Orphaned at a young age but brilliant and thirsting for knowledge, Yarshater grew up to become one of the foremost scholars of the Persian language.
Joachim Wach, (born Jan . 25 , 1898Chemnitz, Ger. died Aug. 27, 1955, Orselina, Switz.) Protestant theologian and one of the foremost scholars in the modern study of religion.
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