| 31. | He was a pupil and sometime amanuensis to the Neoplatonic philosopher Ammonius Hermiae, who had studied at Athens under Proclus.
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| 32. | He served from 1784 to 1786 as assistant traveling companion and amanuensis to Wesley, and again from 1788 to 1790.
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| 33. | He is also associate professor ( " amanuensis " ) in the Norwegian language at the University of Agder.
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| 34. | Over several decades she acted as nurse, midwife, and even amanuensis to the mostly uneducated, illiterate boat people.
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| 35. | How do literary scholars define / delineate the role of a ghostwriter, a coauthor, an interviewer, an amanuensis?
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| 36. | She was the wife of G . K . Chesterton who had a large role as his amanuensis and personal manager.
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| 37. | Hall carried on openly with Batten's cousin, Una Troubridge, who ultimately usurped the role of amanuensis and helpmeet.
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| 38. | The remainder is in the hand of an unknown amanuensis, and incorporates some pages written in 1636 by M�che�l ?Cl�irigh.
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| 39. | Between 1995 and 1996 he worked as amanuensis in charge of the models institute at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts.
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| 40. | After this he set up as a general agent, amanuensis, and debt collector and appealed unsuccessfully to the Colonial Office.
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