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DICTIONARY

OF

SCIENTIFIC BIOGRAPHY

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PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF

THE AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES

The American Council of Learned Societies, organized in 1919 for the purpose of advancing the study
of the humanities and of the humanistic aspects of the social sciences, is a nonprofit federation compris-
ing thirty-five national scholarly groups. The Council represents the humanities in the United States
in the International Union of Academies, provides fellowships and grants-in-aid, supports research-and-
planning conferences and symposia, and sponsors special projects and scholarly publications.

MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS

AMERICAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY, 1842

AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY, 1858
AMERICAN PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, 1869

ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA, 1879

SOCIETY OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE, 1880

MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, 1883
AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, 1884

AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION, 1885

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Editorial Board

CARL B. BOYER, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
MARSHALL CLAGETT, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
ERWIN N. HIEBERT, Harvard University

THOMAS S. KUHN, Princeton University

ROBERT MULTHAUF, Smithsonian Institution

A. I. SABRA, Harvard University

CECIL J. SCHNEER, University of New Hampshire
LEONARD G. WILSON, University of Minnesota

HARRY WOOLF, The Johns Hopkins University

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