John LempriereAuthor of Lempriere's Classical DictionaryAlso known as: J Lempriere, J.Lempriere, J. Lampriere, J Leampriere, John Lemprière, J. L. Lempriere ... (see complete list), Dr. J Lempriere, [John] Lempriere, Charles Anthon Lempriere
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