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  Charles H. Haskins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Haskins most famous pupil is medieval historian Joseph Strayer who went on to teach a large percentage of American medievalists many still teaching today.
Haskins' fresh assessment of a renaissance that ushered in the High Middle Ages starting about 1070, was initially resisted by some scholars.
Haskins focused on high culture to prove it was indeed a period of dynamic growth.
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 Charles H. Haskins -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Haskins most famous pupil is medieval historian (additional info and facts about Joseph Strayer) Joseph Strayer who went on to teach a large percentage of American medievalists many still teaching today.
Haskins' fresh assessment of a renaissance that ushered in the (additional info and facts about High Middle Ages) High Middle Ages starting about 1070, was initially resisted by some scholars.
Less wide-ranging were Haskins' earlier studies of the (An inhabitant of Normandy) Normans, Norman Institutions, (1918) which still forms the basis of our understanding of how medieval Normandy functioned, and the more popular book The Normans in European History (1915).
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 EHR 20, 1905-39, 1924
Charles H. Knight-Service in Normandy in the Eleventh Century, in: EHR 22, 1907, p.
Charles H. William Cade, a Financier of the Twelfth Century, in: EHR 28, 1913, p.
Charles H. The Materials for the History of Robert I of Normandy, in: EHR 31, 1916, p.
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 AHR 1, 1895/96-20, 1914/15
Charles H. Robert le Bougre and the Beginnings of the Inquisition in Northern France, I, in: AHR 7, 1901/02, p.
Charles H. Robert le Bougre and the Beginnings of the Inquisition in Northern France, II, in: AHR 7, 1901/02, p.
Charles H. The University of Paris in the Sermons of the Thirteenth Century, in: AHR 10, 1904/05, p.
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 Scholarly articles on alchemy
Haskins, Charles H. "Michael Scot and Frederick II." Isis, 4.
Huffman, William H. and Seelinger, Robert A. "Robert Fludd's "Declaratio Brevis" to James I." Ambix, 25.
Martin, Luther H. "A history of the psychological interpretation of alchemy." Ambix, 22.
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 History of Science Bibliography - History of Science - Technology - Medicine - A General Annotated Bibliography - Dr ...
Haskins, Charles H. The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century.
Brilliant study of the skeptical crisis and its impact on theology, philosophy, and science; argues that modern science was in part an intellectual compromise between dogmatism and skepticism.
Paul, Charles B. Science and Immortality: The Eloges of the Paris Academy of Sciences (1699-1791).
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Haskins, Charles H., "The Life of Medieval Students as Illustrated by Their Letters," _American Historical Review_, III (1898), pp.
Hexter, J. H., "The Education of the Aristocracy in the Renaissance," _Reappraisals in History_ (London, 1961: 1963), pp.
Mullenbrock, H. J., "The Political Implications of the Grand Tour: Aspects of a Specifically English Contribution to the European Travel Literature of the Age of Englightenment," _Trema_, 9 (1984), pp.
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 Charles H Shireman - The Info Page
Charles Henry Churchill - The Druzes and the Maronites under the Turkish rule from 1840 to 1860 - 1873938535
Charles H Ferguson Donald McKillop - The Strategic Development of Credit Unions - 0471969125
Charles H Shireman - Rehabilitating Juvenile Justice - 0231063296
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H - O Haas, J. Hackett, L. Hackler, Chrisley B. Hackler, T. Hackney, F. Hackney, Frank A. Hackney, Jesse Hadden, John Newton Haden, William M. Hadley, Jas.
Hutto, H. Hutto, William H. Hutton, James Hux, B. Hux, F. Hyatt, James Hyatt, R. Hyatt, W. Hyatt, William T. Hyde, C. Hyde, F. Hyde, J. Hyde, Tobe Hyde, W. Icenhower, J. Imbeau, Jule Inabinett, Henry Capt. Inge, C. Ingram, B. Ingram, Ed Ingram, Geo.
Mangrum, A. Mangrum, Gaiah H. Mangrum, James I. Mangum, J. Mangum, W. Manion, John B. Mankin, A. Mankin, Wm.
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 WER: History of the University of Wisconsin-Chapter 11
It was the opinion of the Committee that less dependence should be placed upon professors actively engaged in the practice of law, professors who could give their entire time to the School.
Acting upon this recommendation of the Committee, the Board of Regents at their meeting in June last, appointed Charles Noble Gregory, Esq., to the position of Professor of Law and associate Dean.
Professor Gregory entered upon his work with great zeal at the present collegiate year, and the earnestness and efficiency with which his work has been done thus far gives great promise of additional efficiency for the School.
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 IEEE History Center - History of the IEEE
Six Vice-Presidents were also chosen: Alexander Graham Bell, Charles D. Cross, Thomas A. Edison, George A. Hamilton, Charles H. Haskins, and Franklin L. Pope.
As the membership of the Institute grew, efforts were made to increase the participation of those living in other parts of the country.
In 1902, under the presidency of Charles F. Scott, the formation of local Sections was authorized, with Chicago and Ithaca, New York, becoming the first two Sections.
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Charles S. Moore has been my chief assistant in the preparation of the manuscript; most of the translations not otherwise credited are due to his careful work, but I am responsible for the version finally adopted in numerous passages in which the interpretation depends on a knowledge of detailed historical facts.
In conclusion, I have to thank Professor Charles H. Haskins and Professor Leo Wiener for information which has spared me many days of research on obscure details, and Professor Paul H. Hanus for suggestions which have contributed to the clearness of the text.
Palea [Paucapalea, a pupil of Gratian]: Heretics, when disputing,[L] place the whole strength of their wits upon the dialectic art, which, in the judgment of philosophers, is defined as having the power not of aiding but of destroying study.
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 AHA Information: Charles Homer Haskins Presidential Address (1922)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
We have made notable contributions to the palaeography of the early Middle Ages, to the history of language, especially the Greek and Italic dialects, the Romance tongues, and Old and Middle English, and to the comparative history of literature.
Charles Homer Haskins (1870 to 1937) received his PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1890, and taught briefly at John Hopkins and Wisconsin before moving to Harvard in 1902 where he remained until his retirement in 1931.
Haskins was particularly noted for his work in the field of medieval history, including Normans in European History (1915), Norman Institutions (1918), The Rise of Universities (1923), The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century (1927), and Studies in the History of Medieval Science (2nd ed.
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 Encyclopedia: Renaissance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
By Region: Italian Renaissance Northern Renaissance *French Renaissance *German Renaissance *English Renaissance The Renaissance was originally centered in Italy, but in time spread throughout all of Europe.
By region Italian Renaissance Northern Renaissance French Renaissance German Renaissance English Renaissance The French Renaissance is roughly the period from Charles VIII of France through Henri IV of France and is said to begin with the French invasion of Italy in 1494.
Haskins, Charles Homer (1972), The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century (ISBN 0674760751)
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 HASKINS CEMETERY LIST   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Haskins, Jesse Pardy, son of Frederick and Percy Haskins - died Aug. 21, 1826 - age 14 yr.
Haskins, Delbert E. died Apr. 12, 1922 age 18 yrs 4 mos.
Haskins, Cordelia A. died Sep. 26,1897, age 72 yrs, 1 mo, 6 dys, wife of J.F. Haskins, Ella A. died Nov. 15,1906, age 2 yrs, 6 mo, dau.
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 New Math: The ‘Countinghouse Theory’ and the Medieval Revival of Arithmetic
Two developments of this period deserve special mention: the abacus and the Hindu-Arabic numeral system, neither of which were known in the West until the tenth century.
Haskins calls into question the extent of Gerbert’s original accomplishments, arguing that the elementary nature of arithmetical knowledge in the period can be seen from “the extraordinary reputation which Gerbert acquired when he went somewhat beyond these masters” (Haskins, Ren., pp.
[24] Louis Charles Karpinski, Introduction, Robert of Chester’s Latin Translation of the Algebra of Al-Khowarizmi (New York: Macmillan, 1915), p.
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 SCIENCE IN SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ENGLAND
C.H.H. HENSON, Studies in English Religion in the Seventeenth Century (London: J. MURRAY, 1903), p.
This attitude exemplifies what H. TAYLOR called the basic, principle of patristic faith: that the will of God is the one cause of all things and that this will is unsearchable, is "secret." Cf.
As we have indicated it was the or"_ spokesmen of the medieval Church themselves who bade men to consider the "t""___ work of God's hand in the multifarious appearances of Nature, and this was indeed a powerful justificatory principle for scientific pursuits.
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 Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies
Five Fair Sisters at the Court of Louis IVX, by H. Noel Williams, n.d.
Rolls Plumbe: An Authentic Memoir of a Child, by Andrew Reed, D.D. Report of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the Year 1842, by Brevet Capt. J.C. Fremont, 1845.
New Elementary Algebra, by Charles Davies, LL.D., 1870.
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 SEMESTER SCHEDULE HST - 201
Bainton, Roland H. The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century (Boston: Beacon, 1956).
Coates, W. and White, H. The Ordeal of Liberal Humanism (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1969).
Haskins, Charles H. The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1971), and The Rise of the Universities (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1957).
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 U.S. government departments and offices, etc.
1950) 5 Mar 1921 - 4 Jan 1925 Charles Evans Hughes (b.
1817) 22 Oct 1816 - 4 Mar 1825 William H. Crawford (b.
1948) 1921 - 1929 Charles H. Burke (b.
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 History of Science - Ancient Science - Medieval Science - Bibliograpy - Ancient & Medieval Natural Philosophy - Dr ...
Canteron, H. La Notion de force dans le systeme d'Aristote.
Cherniss, H. Aristotle's Criticism of Plato and the Academy.
Raven, Charles E. English Naturalists from Neckum to Ray.
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 THE INQUIRY, CEIP & CFR
Samuel H. Beer was author of The Communist Manifesto.
Charles H. Haskins (CFR21)--Regional Specialist for the northwestern frontiers.
Charles Seymour (1 Jan 1885-11 Aug 1963) (CFR21/SandB 1908)---Regional Specialist for Austria-Hungary.
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 WHMC-Columbia--Viles-Hosmer Family, Papers, 1814-1948 (C3709)--INVENTORY
When Charles married Clara Berry in 1889 they stayed on the family farm in Waltham.
Young Jonas was educated at Harvard and in 1902 left Massachusetts to teach history at the University of Missouri.
Charles' sister, Elizabeth Viles, married Edward Hosmer, a Boston commission merchant, in 1872.
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 Category:1870 births - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alexander William Charles Oliphant Murray, 1st Baron Murray of Elibank
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 Hudson Institute > American Outlook > American Outlook Article Detail
The world dropped into the Little Ice Age, with harsher cold, fiercer storms, severe droughts, more crop failures, and more famines.
According to climate historian H. Lamb, during this period, "for much of the [European] continent, the poor were reduced to eating dogs, cats, and even children." The cold persisted until the 18th century.
Haskins, Charles H., The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century, HUP 1927, ISBN 0-674-76075-1
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 Graduate School of Education
Charles H. Haskins, The Rise of Universities (Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University Press, 1965), pp.
Charles J. Sykes, Profscam: Professors and the Demise of Higher Education (Washington DC: Regenery, 1988).
Charles Clotfelter, Buying the Best: Cost Escalation in Elite Higher Education (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1996).
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 AllRefer.com - Charles Homer Haskins (Historians, U.S., Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Charles Homer Haskins (Historians, U.S., Biography) - Encyclopedia
Charles Homer Haskins 1870–1937, American historian, an authority on medieval history, b.
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 APS Indian Guides
Correspondents include Leonard Bloomfield, Franz Boas, J. McKeen Cattell, Pliny Earle Goddard, Charles H. Haskins, J. Hewitt, Melville Jacobs, Roland C. Kent, Alfred L. Kroeber, Waldo G. Leland, Robert M. Lester, Fang-Kuei Li, Adrien G. Morice, William A. Oldfather, Gladys A. Reichard, Edward Sapir, Edgar H. Sturtevant, John R. Swanton, and Walter F. Willcox.
Donor, Charles J. Biddle (deposited by Edward and Charles Biddle, 1915), 1949.
Journal of a voyage commencing at St. Catherine's Landing, on the east bank of the Mississippi, proceeding downwards to the mouth of the Red River...
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 Development of Harvard University: Charles H. Haskins, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Development of Harvard University: Charles H. Haskins, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Charles H. Haskins, The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1872-1929 in "The Development of Harvard University since the Inauguration of President Eliot, 1869-1929", Edited by Samuel Eliot Morison, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1930
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