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Arber

Arber is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Agnes Arber, British plant morphologist and anatomist, historian of botany, and philosopher of biology
  • Edward Arber, English academic and writer
  • Werner Arber, Swiss microbiologist and geneticist

Usage examples of "arber".

Prince, Arber, and others, that the letter could not have been written on Sunday.

Bradford, and are not allowed by Professor Arber to forget--as apart of her refitting in Holland.

Murphy and Arber include him--apparently through oversight alone-- in the list of those of Leyden who did not go, unless there were two of the name, one of whom remained in Holland.

John Turner, as suggested by Arber, for he did not arrive till that night.

East and West Indian waters, compel a far different estimate of him as a man, from that of Arber, however excellent he was as a mariner.

There are still better grounds, as will appear in the closely connected relations of Jones, for holding with Goodwin rather than with Arber in the matter.

Upon him and his exhaustive work all others have largely drawn,--notably Professor Arber himself,--and his conclusions seem entitled to the same weight here which Arber gives them in other relations.

Neill is clearly of opinion that the Captains of the MAY-FLOWER and the DISCOVERY were identical, and this belief is shared by such authorities in Pilgrim literature as Young, Prince, Goodwin, and Davis, and against this formidable consensus of opinion, Arber, unless better supported, can hardly hope to prevail.

The consort was a pinnace--as vessels of her class were then and for many years called--of sixty tons burden, as already stated, having two masts, which were put in--as we are informed by Bradford, and are not allowed by Professor Arber to forget--as apart of her refitting in Holland.

Grossen Arber, the fourteen-hundred-metre mountain a few miles to the north.

He drove up the winding valley road, past turn-off signs to the Grosser Arber and the Kleine Arbersee.

Even though the "overmasting" had been the sole cause of the SPEEDWELL'S leakiness, and the delays and vicissitudes which resulted to the MAY-FLOWER and her company, the leaders of the Leyden church--whom Professor Arber arraigns --(themselves chiefly the sufferers) were in no wise at fault!

Professor Arber dissents from Goodwin's conclusion that Captain Jones of the DISCOVERY was the former Master of the MAY- FLOWER, but the reasons of his dissent are by no means convincing.