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proxime accessit
‖ proxime accessit (ˈprɒksɪmiː ækˈsɛsɪt) [Lat. phr. = ‘he (or she) has come very near (or next).’] A phrase indicating that the person in question has obtained the next place in merit to the actual winner of a prize, scholarship, etc.; hence as n. applied to the person himself, or his position. Also...
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George Beardoe Grundy
He was in 1899 proxime accessit for the Arnold Historical Essay with a paper on Roman Dacia and in 1900 received the Conington Prize.
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accessit
‖ accessit (ækˈsɛsɪt) [L. accessit, 3 sing. pa. tense of accēdĕre to approach.] 1. With reference to French examinations: = proxime accessit.1884 Harper's Mag. Mar. 597/2 In the competition for the..prize medal..he gained the accessit. 1898 Daily News 20 Jan. 8/5 He became a student at the Paris Con...
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Patrick Mahony
Biography
From 1950 to 1953, Mahoney was educated at St Patrick's College, Silverstream, where he was proxime accessit to the dux in his final year.
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William Brunyate
An exceptional mathematician, he was Proxime Accessit (second wrangler) to the Senior Wrangler at Cambridge in 1888.
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Dux
The runner-up may be given the title proxime accessit (meaning "he/she came next") or semidux.
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Porson Prize
Proxime accessit: P. W. Duff (Trinity) and B. C. C. Olivier (King's).
Honourably mentioned: A. D. Proxime accessit: John Hensley (Trinity).
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Mo Moulton
Runner-up (proxime accessit) for The Whitfield Prize in 2015
The Mutual Admiration Society: How Dorothy L.
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Sameer P. Sarkar
2007–2010
Editorial Board-Journal of Ethics in Mental Health, 2006–09
Awarded level 4 of the Clinical Excellence Awards in NHS –2004, 2006
Accorded proxime accessit by the Psychotherapy Faculty of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, for the Psychotherapy Prize 2003 for paper- "The other 23 hours- Special
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Tony Lanigan
He came from a strong Catholic family, in Northcote, and was educated at St Peter's College where he was joint proxime accessit in 1965 and at the University
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Cecil Clementi
Clementi was proxime accessit (runner-up) for the Gaisford Greek Prose prize in 1897, and obtained his B.A. (2nd class lit. hum., i.e. classics) in 1898 He was also proxime accessit for the Chancellor's Latin Essay prize in 1899, and obtained his M.A. in 1901.
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Donald Finnemore
He was awarded a First Class in Jurisprudence and Proxime accessit for the Vinerian Law Scholarship at Oxford.
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Hugh Fraser (British judge)
at Charterhouse School and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he was an exhibitioner, scholar, law student, and won the Cressingham Prize; in 1885 he was proxime accessit for the Chancellor’s medal for Legal Studies.
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Goronwy Edwards
His 1913 essay on Danby gained him proxime accessit in the Stanhope prize competition.
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Róbert Ragnar Spanó
At Oxford, he was awarded the Clifford Chance Prize (proxime accessit) and the Civil Procedure Prize for his scholastic achievements.
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