medieval history. Ephraim Emerton was born in Salem, Massachusetts, to James and Martha West Emerton. His elder brother was James Henry Emerton (1847–1930)...
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1985), Canadian actor Ephraim Emerton (1851–1935), American medievalist historian Ephraim Evron (1920–1995), Israeli diplomat Ephraim S. Fisher (1815–1876)...
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1991), English footballer Ephraim Emerton (1851–1935), American educator, author, translator, and historian James Henry Emerton (1847–1931), American arachnologist...
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of hospitals, and a military wing. According to American historian Ephraim Emerton, who produced the first systematic study of the Order, "the fame of...
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Historica, published by MGH in 1916. This edition is the basis of Ephraim Emerton's selection and translation in English, The Letters of Saint Boniface...
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methods Joseph Horace Eaton (1815–1896), artist and military officer Ephraim Emerton (1851–1935), medievalist historian and Harvard chair John Endecott...
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Jahrhundert, 1977. Ephraim Emerton, Mediaeval Europe (814–1300), 1903; "Revival of the Roman Empire on a German Basis, 888–950" pp. 89–114; Emerton uses English...
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(2): 140–57. doi:10.3406/crai.1961.11298. Boniface (1976) [1940]. Ephraim Emerton (ed.). The Letters of Saint Boniface. New York: Norton. Boussard, Jacques...
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career and the modern understanding of religion in the Middle Ages. Ephraim Emerton Tellenbach, Gerd; Gerd, Tellenbach (March 25, 1993). The Church in...
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87.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link); tr. Ephraim Emerton (2000). The Letters of Boniface. Records of Western Civilization. New...
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France wishing to participate in the venture. They can be found in Ephraim Emerton, The Correspondence of Pope Gregory VII: Selected Letters from the...
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Several manuscripts are currently preserved in the Bodleian Library. Ephraim Emerton Epistolae Vagantes Thiery, D. E. (May 16, 2009). Polluting the Sacred:...
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Diana L. Eck, scholar of Hinduism and founder of The Pluralism Project Ephraim Emerton (1851–1935), first recipient of the Winn Professorship of Ecclesiastical...
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from the Registrum (Translated with and Introduction and Notes by Ephraim Emerton). Columbia University Press. pp. 48–49. ISBN 978-0-231-09627-0. "The...
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Eventually Ephraim Emerton (1851-1935), who had done his dissertation at Leipzig University, was appointed as the first holder of the chair in 1882. Ephraim Emerton...
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Europe [top] Norbert Elias (1897–1990), process of civilization Ephraim Emerton (1851–1935), medieval Europe Friedrich Engels (1820–1895), historical...
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from the Registrum (Translated with and Introduction and Notes by Ephraim Emerton). Columbia University Press. pp. 48–49. ISBN 978-0-231-09627-0. Simon...
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Transcendentalist William Emerson (1873–1957) – MIT dean of architecture Ephraim Emerton (1851–1935) – historian and educator Marc Estrin (born 1939) – American...
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letters of Saint Boniface (1940). Translated by American historian Ephraim Emerton (1851–1935). Medieval Sourcebook: The Correspondence of St. Boniface...
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(born 1966) A.M. 1986; PhD 1987; professor (born 1990) Mathematician Ephraim Emerton (1851–1935) Professor First recipient of the Winn Professorship of...
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Third Crusade featuring sea nymphs and other marine exotica. Ephraim Emerton. Ephraim Emerton (1851–1935), an American author, translator and medieval European...
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Anglo-Saxon England, Springer, 2000, ISBN 9780312299637, p. 29 Bonifacius, Ephraim Emerton, and Austin P. Evans. The Letters of Saint Boniface. New York: Columbia...
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Sassoferrato. Studi e Documenti per il VI centenario. Vol. 1. pp. 47–73. Ephraim Emerton, Humanism and Tyranny (Gloucester, Mass., P. Smith, 1964 [c1925])....
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C.A. (ed.). A History of the Habsburg Empire 1273-1700. Routledge. Emerton, Ephraim (1917). The Beginnings of Modern Europe (1250-1450). Ginn and Company...
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1812) George Dutch John Henry Eagleston (d.1884) Henry Elkins (d.1836) Ephraim Emerton (d.1877) Charles Emery (d.1890) Robert Emery (d.1841) Charles Moses...
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conductor, founder and director of the Herford School of Church Music Ephraim Emerton, American medievalist historian John O. Evjen, American theologian...
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University with professors Albert Bushnell Hart, Edward Channing, and Ephraim Emerton. Young earned a M.A. in history from Columbia University in 1910. Young...
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Pia Paoli - Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 63 (2004). Ephraim Emerton (1923), Altopascio—A Forgotten Order, American Historical Review, 29(1):3...
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Cult from Antiquity to the Middle Ages. Routledge. ISBN 0415120349 Emerton, Ephraim (2000). The Letters of Saint Boniface. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231120923...
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early Christian literature. Then in 1919, following the retirement of Ephraim Emerton, he was appointed to a Harvard chair becoming the Winn Professor of...
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