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Example sentences for "medallist"

Lexicographically close words:
medailles; medal; medallic; medallion; medallions; medallists; medals; medanos; medder; meddle
  1. Bigsby Medallist of the Geological Society of London.

  2. Neill Medallist of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

  3. By SVEN HEDIN, Gold Medallist of the Royal Geographical Society.

  4. Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Senior Chancellor's Medallist for Classics, Porson University Scholar, etc.

  5. Here was a young Scotchman, able, pure, of noble ambition, and a first medallist in metaphysics.

  6. I was first medallist in the class of Logic and Metaphysics, thirteenth prizeman in Mathematics, and had a certificate of merit in the class of Natural Philosophy, as will be seen from my testimonials.

  7. He was a gold medallist of the Royal Geographical Society.

  8. He was a gold medallist of the Royal Geographical Society, and one of the best of the Australian explorers, as bushman, navigator, surveyor, and scientist.

  9. He was graduated from the law department in 1896, with first rank honors, and he was also a gold medallist in Roman law in his graduating year.

  10. Holmes Gold Medallist and final prizeman of his year.

  11. He attended McGill Model School, the Montreal high school and afterward entered McGill University, where he won the Bachelor of Arts degree and became gold medallist in classics in 1890.

  12. McGill Normal School, and later entered McGill University, where he graduated with the Degree of Bachelor of Civil Law in 1883, being the medallist of that year.

  13. Senior Moderator and Berkeley gold medallist; gold medallist in oratory, Dublin; Senior Crown Prosecutor for County and City of Dublin, 1901.

  14. London; gold medallist in anatomy and physiology, University of London; entered Army Medical Service on the nomination of the Chancellor of the University; subsequently entered the Church, and became Hon.

  15. Animal Sculpture Suggestions for Greater Realism in Modeling By Walter Winans Gold Medallist for Sculpture, Fifth Olympiad, Stockholm, 1912.

  16. Stood one in ballistics, prize medallist control of gun-fire.

  17. It was not for Dellarme to ask questions of a prize-medallist graduate of the school for officers in a blue blouse and crownless straw hat.

  18. Translated by a Gold Medallist in Classics.

  19. This can hardly be attributed to the value of his extant works; for though, while he lived, he was the greatest goldsmith of his time, a skilled medallist and an admirable statuary, few of his many masterpieces now survive.

  20. Mantegna's own genius has inspired this masterpiece, which tradition assigns to the medallist Sperando Maglioli.

  21. He worked chiefly at Rome, where he was chief medallist to Pius VI.

  22. After a few years he set up as a medallist at Gotha, and from there he subsequently removed to Leipsic.

  23. The intention of the medallist is to show that the Restoration was effected under Providence by wisdom and fortitude, and that it produced to Britain justice, plenty and peace.

  24. Otto Hamerani, younger son of Giovanni Hamerani, was, like his father and brother Ermenegildo attached as medallist to the Papal Court, and executed a large number of medals for Clement XII.

  25. Jan Luder, a Dutch medallist of no special merit, executed a large number of medals for William and also for George III.

  26. Pistrucci was engaged on a coinage for the new reign, which, having finished, he was promoted in 1828 to the post of Chief Medallist to the Mint, W.

  27. This medal was executed in Denmark by Barthold Meier, the chief medallist of Christian V.

  28. Arondeaux, French medallist of the second half of the 17th century, worked in the Netherlands, and was afterwards much employed by William III.

  29. Augustin Dupré, a medallist of some note, was for some time chief engraver at the Paris mint.

  30. Christoffel Adolfszoon, a Dutch medallist who worked during the second half of the 17th century, is best known by a medal, which he executed of Michael de Ruyter.

  31. This medal was executed in Germany by Heinrich Reitz the younger, a medallist of some note, who flourished during the early part of the seventeenth century, and who worked principally for Christian I.

  32. Jerian Pool or Juriaen van Pool was a medallist of some note at Amsterdam, whose works date from the middle to the second half of the 17th century.

  33. The only other medallist of this period who calls for notice is George Bower or Bowers, the style of whose work is similar to that of the Roettiers, although not of such good execution and finish.

  34. He became a Bell Scholar and Browne's Medallist before he was twenty-one, and was Senior Classic and Senior Chancellor's Medallist very shortly after.

  35. The earlier generations of the Renaissance relied therefore on the sculptor and the medallist to hand down their features to an interested posterity.

  36. Vittore Pisano, the greatest medallist of this or any age, felt it quite as keenly, and being a painter as well, he was among the first to turn this art to portraiture.

  37. I, the undersigned, Augustin Dupré, engraver of medals and medallist of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, bind myself to Colonel Humphreys to engrave the medal representing the portrait of General Greene.

  38. DUPRÉ, Engraver of Medals and Medallist of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture.

  39. There is a medallist who executed three medals for me in wax, one of them is the battle between the Bonhomme Richard and the Serapis.


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