Excerpt from The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature a Biographical and Bibliographical Summary, Vol. 9 of 25
Euler leonhard, (swiss, 1707 - Newton's Discovery of Universal Gravitation, eurip'ides, (greek, 480-406 B. C - The Death of Alcestis - The Last Scene in Medea. - Iphigenia at Anhs, euse'bius, (greek, 265 - Results of the Triumph of Constantine.
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