1. Jowett - Noun
2. Jowett - Proper noun
English classical scholar noted for his translations of Plato and Aristotle (1817-1893)
Source: WordNetAristotle, Politica in The Basic Works of Aristotle edited by R. McKeon, translated by B. Jowett (Random House 1941) at 1113-1316, "Carthage" at Book II, Chapter 11, at pages 1171-1174 (1272b-1274b). Source: Internet
Garth S. Jowett and Victoria J.: O'Donnell, Propaganda & Persuasion (5th ed. 2011) A number of techniques based in social psychological research are used to generate propaganda. Source: Internet
As soon as he found out that Jowett and Newton were among the electors, he decided not to apply. Source: Internet
Benjamin Jowett had become vice chancellor of the university in 1882. Source: Internet
For more information on the theory of 1593 editing, see Dover Wilson (1948: xxxiv–xxxv) and Gary Taylor, "The Canon and Chronology of Shakespeare's Plays", in Stanley Wells, Gary Taylor, John Jowett and William Montgomery (eds. Source: Internet
In the latter, Dr. Lorna Jowett of the University of Northampton describes Cordelia's initial place in the series where "At first glance, Cordelia seems to have the 'normal life' Buffy often longs for. Source: Internet