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    John Dillon (4 September 1851 – 4 August 1927) was an Irish politician from Dublin, who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for over 35 years and was the last leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party.

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  3. Role In: Home Rule. John Dillon (born Sept. 8, 1851, Blackrock, County Dublin, Ire.—died Aug. 4, 1927, London, Eng.) was a leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party (Irish Nationalist Party) in the struggle to secure Home Rule by parliamentary means. Through the 1880s he was perhaps the most important ally of the greatest 19th-century Irish ...

  4. His father was of course John Blake Dillon, co-founder with Davis and Gavan Duffy of The Nation, who was carried off by cholera in 1866 at the age of fifty-two when he seemed just about to enter on a successful political career. Ill-health, imprisonment, and absorption in never-ending political crises, were responsible for the *70HN DiLLON: A ...

  5. Alcinous: The Handbook of Platonism, by John Dillon. Oxford: Claren-don Press, 1993. Pp. xliii + 226. J. Dillon's English translation and commentary to Alcinous' Didaskalikos makes available to English readers the recently published (1990) magisterial Bude edition of the text, with the Greek text and extensive notes completed

  6. 29 de nov. de 2019 · John Dillon - Iamblichus' 'Higher' Interpretation of Aristotle's Categories - YouTube. Intellectual Deep Web. 56.2K subscribers. 77. 2.2K views 3 years ago. Dexippus: On Aristotle Categories,...

  7. John Myles Dillon (/ ˈ d ɪ l ən /; born 15 September 1939) is an Irish classicist and philosopher who was Regius Professor of Greek in Trinity College, Dublin between 1980 and 2006. Prior to that he taught at the University of California, Berkeley. He was elected a corresponding member of the Academy of Athens on 15 June 2010.