| Edward JennerEdward Jenner ( May 17, 1749 January 26, 1823) was an English country doctor practicing in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England, famous for his work introducing the Smallpox vaccine. Jenner's early education included a spell at Cirencester Grammar School, w | Edvard GriegEdvard Hagerup Grieg ( June 15, 1843 September 4, 1907) was a Norwegian composer of Scottish descent. He was born and died in Bergen. He married his first cousin, Nina Hagerup, in 1867. Educated at the Leipzig Conservatory, and later by the Danish compose | Edmund HusserlEdmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl ( April 8, 1859 April 26, 1938), philosopher, was born into a Jewish family in Prossnitz, Moravia (Prostejov, Czech Republic), Empire of Austria-Hungary. He is known as the "father" of phenomenology. He was a pupil of Franz |
| Edmund SpenserEdmund Spenser (c. 1552 January 13, 1599) was an English poet, and a contemporary of William Shakespeare. The Faerie Queene is his major contribution to English poetry. It is mostly a poem seeking (successfully) the favour of Queen Elizabeth I. The poem i | Edward FitzGeraldEdward Marlborough FitzGerald ( March 31, 1809 June 14, 1883) was an English writer, best known as the poet of the English translation of Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. He was born Edward Purcell at Bredfield House in Suffolk. His father, John Purcell, assumed | Edgar Allan PoeEdgar Allan Poe ( January 19, 1809 October 7, 1849) was an American poet, short story writer, editor and critic. He is best known for his tales of the macabre and his poems. Biography Life Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of actress Eliza Po |
| EdinburghArthur's Seat. See also for a panoramic view from Holyrood Park towards Ocean Terminal. Edinburgh (pronounced ED-in-burra ( SAMPA: ["Ed@n%b@r@])), Dun Eideann in Scottish Gaelic, is a major and historic city on the east coast of Scotland on the south shor | Eductor-jet pumpEductor- jet pumps are useful for draining areas which may contain volatile fluids (which could ignite if exposed to the workings of a standard electric or internal combustion powered pump) or high levels of debris (which could damage screws or blades in | Édouard ManetNadar) douard Manet ( January 23, 1832 April 30, 1883) was a noted French painter. One of the first nineteenth-century artists to approach modern-life subjects, his works bridged the gap between realism and Impressionism. douard Manet was born in Paris, F |