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    Arber was born in London. From 1854 he 1878 he worked as a clerk in the Admiralty, and began evening classes at King's College London in 1858. From 1878 to 1881 he studied English literature, under Henry Morley, at University College London; and from 1881 to 1894 he was professor of English at Mason College (which later became Birmingham ...

    • Two children including E. A. N. Arber
    • English academic and writer
    • British
    • Married in 1869
  2. Edward Arber (born Dec. 4, 1836, London—died Nov. 23, 1912, London) was a scholar whose editing, and publication at reasonable prices, of Elizabethan and Restoration texts first made detailed study of them possible to the ordinary student. An Admiralty clerk, he studied literature and entered academic life, serving as professor of English at ...

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  3. EDWARD ARBER (1836-), English man of letters, was born in London on the 4th of December 1836. From 1854 to 1878 he was a clerk in the admiralty; from 1878 to 1881 lecturer on English, under Prof. H. Morley, at University College; and from 1881 to 1894 professor of English at Mason College, Birmingham. From 1894 he lived in London as emeritus ...

  4. Sep 28, 2012 · Arber, Edward, 1836-1912, ed. (anals.) Bookplateleaf 0008 Boxid IA188303 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II Donor torontobookdrive External-identifier urn:oclc:record:1034660072 urn:lcp:englishscholarsl03arbe:lcpdf:9a537202-9149-49c1-9681-58e669adc3fe Foldoutcount 0

  5. Jan 11, 2008 · Smith, John, 1580-1631; Arber, Edward, 1836-1912. Publication date 1910 Topics Virginia -- History Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 Publisher Edinburgh J. Grant Collection

  6. The Arbor Columbus, 626 Lehman Street, Columbus, OH, 43206, United States (614) 371-7115 info@arborcolumbus.com All images used are for illustrative purposes. These and the dimensions given are illustrative for this house type and individual properties may differ.

  7. Edward Alexander Newell Arber (5 August 1870, London – 14 June 1918, Cambridge) was an English botanist and paleontologist. [1] [2] His father was the literary scholar and anthologist Edward Arber .