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41Lewis — I Lewis [ luːɪs], Hebrideninsel, Lewis with Harris. II Lewis [ luːɪs], 1) Bernard, amerikanischer Orientalist, * London 31. 5. 1916; wurde 1949 Professor in London und 1974 in Princeton (N. J.); wendet sich mit der …
42Lewis, C. S. — ( 1898 1963 ) Christian novelist, theologian, and lecturer Clive Staples (Jack) Lewis was an English professor who, after converting to Christianity, wrote widely popular fiction and nonfiction books reflecting and promoting Christian… …
43Lewis MG — Australische Soldaten der 2. Division trainieren mit dem Lewis Lewis Gun Allgemeine Information Entwickler:/Hersteller …
44Lewis, C.S. — ▪ British author in full Clive Staples Lewis born Nov. 29, 1898, Belfast, Ire. [now in Northern Ireland] died Nov. 22, 1963, Oxford, Oxfordshire, Eng. British scholar, novelist, and author of about 40 books, most of them on Christian… …
45Lewis — Ручной пулемет Lewis (США Великобритания) ручной пулемет Lewis британского выпуска, калибр .303 ручной пулемет Lewis британского выпуска, калибр .303 ручной пулемет Lewis M1940 голландского выпуска, калибр 6.5x53R, с 4 рядным диском на 97 …
46Lewis — /ˈluəs/ (say loohuhs) noun 1. Bobby (Robert Lewis), 1878–1947, Australian jockey; his career spanned 50 years. 2. (Frederick) Carl(eton), born 1961, US champion sprinter and athlete; Olympic Games gold medallist 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, including… …
47Lewis, C.I. — ▪ American philosopher and logician in full Clarence Irving Lewis born April 12, 1883, Stoneham, Mass., U.S. died Feb. 3, 1964, Cambridge, Mass. American logician, epistemologist, and moral philosopher. Educated at Harvard… …
48Lewis — Gilbert N., U.S. chemist, 1875–1946. SEE ALSO: L. acid, L. base, second law of thermodynamics. Ivor, Welsh surgeon who in 1946 reported to the Royal College of Surgeons a two stage esophagectomy by laparotomy and right thoracotomy, performed… …
49Lewis — Recorded in over fifty different spellings from Lewis, Lois, Lowis and Loisi, to such as Ludovici, Lotze, Lohde, and Ludwikiewicz, throughout Europe this great and ancient name is generally accepted as being of pre 5th century Frankish origins.… …
50Lewis — I. biographical name Sir (William) Arthur 1915 1991 British economist II. biographical name Cecil Day see Day Lewis III. biographical name C(live) S(taples) 1898 1963 English novelist & essayist IV. biographical name Edward B. 1918 American… …