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Rex (Ernest) Warner | | Variant Name: |
Rex Warner, Rex Ernest Warner | | Birth Date: |
March 24, 1905 | | Death Date: |
June 24, 1986 | | Nationality: |
British, English | | Gender: |
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Biography of Rex (Ernest) Warner
6,454 words, approx. 22 pages
 For Rex Warner, as for Aristotle, man is by nature political--that is, a polis-constituting animal; man without a polis would be "either a beast or a god" (Aristotle's phrase) or at any rate a creature sadly deprived of that rightful, responsible...


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Rex Warner Information
601 words, approx. 2 pages
 Rex Warner (March 9 1905 - June 24 1986) was an English classicist, writer and translator. He is now probably best remembered for The Aerodrome (1941), an allegorical novel whose young hero is faced with the disintegration of his certainties about his...


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 Utopian Studies
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Was T. rex a hunter?(Tyrannosaurus rex)
03/01/2004: 361 words, approx. 1 pages Dinosaurs lived long, long ago. Scientists today learn about dinosaurs. Some scientists say T. rex was a mean hunter. Some other scientists say T. rex did not hunt. They say T. rex ate other animals' food. They think that T. rex did not...


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