What might be called the dead hand of the Church organist and the academician has lain heavily over music in this country for a great many years. |
Something similar was said a few years ago by the celebrated and refined academician, vog. |
In the past, the highest position that any academician could aspire for was vice-chancellor. |
The relationship between the provincial academician and his civic community was vital to the success of the format of the academies. |
On July 29, 1769, Huet was accepted as an academician at the Academie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture. |
To lend weight to this, he adds the interpretation of a social scientist and an academician. |