Translators who studied at oxford university?

Rimi B. Chatterjee Sasson Somekh Junzabur? Nishiwaki Wendy Doniger Michael Scot Freda Bedi Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin Lakshmi Holmström Walter James, 4th Baron Northbourne Lewis Campbell William Salesbury Gladys Yang Michael J.

Alexander Robert Dallington Brian Nelson R. K. Gordon G.

A. Williamson Donald Foster Hudson Michelle Hartman Winifred Todhunter Richard Hyrde Sally Laird Harold Shukman Dennis Washburn.

William Salesbury William Salesbury also Salusbury (c. 1520 - c.1584), the leading Welsh scholar of the Renaissance and the principal translator of the 1567 Welsh New Testament wikipedia Gladys Yang Gladys Yang (born Gladys Tayler, at Beijing, January 19 1919 - died Beijing, November 18 1999), the British translator of Chinese literature, the wife of another noted translator Yang Xianyi wikipedia Michael J. Alexander Michael Joseph Alexander, the British academic wikipedia Robert Dallington Sir Robert Dallington, the English courtier, travel writer and translator, and master of the London Charterhouse wikipedia Brian Nelson Brian Nelson, the professor emeritus of French Studies at Monash University, Melbourne, and editor of the Australian Journal of French Studies wikipedia R.

K. Gordon Robert Kay Gordon, the English scholar of medieval and early modern English literature and administrator at the University of Alberta in Canada wikipedia G. A.

Williamson G. A. Williamson (1895-1982), the English classicist wikipedia Donald Foster Hudson Donald Foster Hudson, the British missionary in India and the author of Teach Yourself New Testament Greek wikipedia Michelle Hartman Michelle Hartman, the academic and translator wikipedia Winifred Todhunter Winifred Ada Todhunter (born 1877, London; died September 11, 1961, Ladner, British Columbia), the educator, translator and founder of the Todhunter School for girls in New York City wikipedia Richard Hyrde Richard Hyrde or Hirt, the English humanist scholar, translator and tutor wikipedia Sally Laird Sally Ann Laird, the British editor and translator who specialised in Russian literature wikipedia Harold Shukman Harold Shukman, the British historian, specializing in the history of Russia wikipedia Dennis Washburn Dennis Washburn, the Jane and Raphael Bernstein Professor of Asian Studies at Dartmouth College where he has taught since 1992 wikipedia.

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