Lynn Thorndike
Lynn Thorndike (24 July 1882, in Lynn, Massachusetts, US – 28 December 1965, New York City) was an American historian of medieval science and alchemy. He was the son of a clergyman, Edward R. Thorndike, and the younger brother of Ashley Horace Thorndike, an American educator and expert on William Shakespeare, and Edward Lee Thorndike, known for being the father of modern educational psychology.In ''A Short History of Civilization'' (1926), Thorndike was the first historian to propose the term "early modern" to describe what is today recognized as the early modern period, about 1500–1800. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: [1929]
Superior document: Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press eBook-Package Archive 1898-1999
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Published: [1905]
Superior document: Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter CUP eBook Package Archive 1898-1999 (pre Pub)
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Published: 1953
Superior document: A history of magic and experimental science 3
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Published: 1958
Superior document: A history of magic and experimental science 1 : During the first thirteen centuries of our era ; [1]
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Published: 1953
Superior document: A history of magic and experimental science 4
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Published: 1963
Superior document: The Mediaeval Academy of America publication 29