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Cosa (chi) è C F Lloyd - definizione

BRITISH FOLKLORIST AND PHILOLOGIST (1834-1914)
Lucy lloyd; L.C. Lloyd; L. C. Lloyd; Lucy C. Lloyd; Lucy Catherine Lloyd
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C. F. Lloyd         
BRITISH ORGAN BUILDER
C.F. Lloyd (organ builder); C. F. Lloyd (organ builder)
Charles Frederick Lloyd was a pipe organ builder in Nottingham, England, who flourished between 1909 and 1928.Memories of Organs, Organ Builders and Organists of Nottingham.
Lloyd Gardner         
AMERICAN HISTORIAN
Lloyd gardner; Lloyd C. Gardner
Lloyd C. Gardner (born 1934) is an American historian, a member of the "Wisconsin School" of diplomatic history along with Walter LaFeber and Thomas J.
C. Lloyd Morgan         
  • Conwy Lloyd Morgan
  • ''Creation by evolution''.
BRITISH PSYCHOLOGIST, ORIGINATOR OF MORGAN'S CANON (1852-1936)
Conwy Lloyd Morgan; Conway Morgan; Conway L. Morgan; Conway Lloyd Morgan; Lloyd-Morgan
Conwy Lloyd Morgan, FRS (6 February 1852 – 6 March 1936) was a British ethologist and psychologist. He is remembered for his theory of emergent evolution, and for the experimental approach to animal psychology now known as Morgan's Canon, a principle that played a major role in behaviourism, insisting that higher mental faculties should only be considered as explanations if lower faculties could not explain a behaviour.

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Lucy Lloyd

Lucy Catherine Lloyd (7 November 1834 – 31 August 1914) was the creator, along with Wilhelm Bleek, of the 19th-century archive of ǀXam and !Kung texts.