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Qué (quién) es Bentham - definición

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Bentham (disambiguation)

Charles Bentham         
BRITISH SHIPWRIGHT
Bentham, Charles
Charles Bentham was an English shipwright. In 1727 the Amsterdam Admiralty, brought in Bentham and two other English shipwrights (John May and Thomas Davis) to work for them in improving ship design and avoiding the wreck after wreck they had recently been suffering.
Thomas Bentham         
ENGLISH BISHOP
Bentham, Thomas
Thomas Bentham (1513/14–1579) was a scholar and a Protestant minister. One of the Marian exiles, he returned to England to minister to an underground congregation in London.
James Bentham         
BRITISH HISTORIAN
Bentham, James
James Bentham (10 March 1709? – 17 November 1794) was an English clergyman, antiquarian and historian of Ely Cathedral.

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Bentham

Bentham may refer to:

  • Bentham, Gloucestershire in Badgeworth
  • Bentham, North Yorkshire
  • Bentham (surname)
  • Bentham (One Piece), a character in Eiichiro Oda's manga One Piece
  • Bentham Grammar School, in North Yorkshire
  • Bentham House, housing the University College London Faculty of Laws
  • Bentham railway station, in North Yorkshire
  • Bentham Science Publishers, scientific publisher in the United Arab Emirates
Ejemplos de uso de Bentham
1. Jeremy Bentham would dutifully have quantified that happiness.
2. Bentham, Southport: May 2008 bring you good health, comfort, and many moments of happiness and good cheer.
3. Martin Bentham Sunday October 2, 2005 The Observer Fed up with restaurant menus that talk about carpaccios, daubes and tagines?
4. Martin Bentham Sunday August 28, 2005 The Observer Britons really are working harder than ever – because even the banks are opening on bank holidays.
5. There are traces of "Star Wars," "The Matrix," "Kill Bill" and "Minority Report." There are echoes of Stephen King, Michael Crichton, Joseph Campbell, Jeremy Bentham, various samurai stories and (could it not have been thus?) "The Da Vinci Code." Mr.