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Theodore Watts-Dunton
Theodore Watts-Dunton was known primarily as a literary critic for the Athenaeum and Encyclopaedia Britannica, for his romantic writing about the Romani people of England and Wales in poetry and prose fiction, and for his literary and artistic friendships, in particular his long-time support and companionship to the poet Algernon Charles Swinburne. While successful in his own lifetime, his work has fallen out of favour and is no longer generally well-known
Theodore P. Kellogg Civil War letter
This collection consists of an original and a transcription of a letter written by Theodore P. Kellogg (aka William H. Kellogg) while his unit, Company I of the 13th Illinois Infantry, was stationed at Helena, Arkansas
Berland, Theodore -- 1961-67 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1962-06-04
Letter from Berland, Theodore to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1962-06-04.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
Commentary of Theodore of Mopsuestia on the Nicene Creed
Part of Alphonse Mingana’s Woodbrooke Studies: Christian Documents in Syriac, Arabic, and Garshuni, edited and translated with a critical apparatus, of which the present book is volume 5, The Commentary of Theodore of Mopsuestia on the Nicene Creed is an important document of an instrumental age in the development of Christianity. Theodore (c. 350-428) was clearly the most important biblical scholar of his age. While his theology eventually led to his loss of favor among some branches of the church, Theodore was at least partially responsible for three church councils held to deal with his ideas, including those of Ephesus and Chalcedon. Mingana has published here for the first time a document that had previously been lost and which contains Theodore’s observations on the outcome of the Council of Nicaea, the Nicene Creed.
Alphonse Mingana (1878-1937) was an educator at the Chaldean Seminary in Iraq. He was also a priest in the Assyrian tradition and a collector of ancient manuscripts. He is renowned for his Mingana Collection, a set of nearly 3000 early Syrian and Arabic documents which he acquired and preserved. Mingana eventually immigrated to England, where he spent 17 years in Manchester to continue his work on Oriental Studies."This volume contains the hitherto lost commentary of Theodore of Mopsuestia...on the Nicene Creed.
Theodore Roosevelt in the eyes of the Allies
As Woodrow Wilson traveled across the Atlantic to negotiate the peace after World War I, Theodore Roosevelt died in Long Island. His passing launched a wave of commemoration in the United States that did not go unrivaled in Europe. Favorable tributes inundated the European press and coursed through the rhetoric of political speeches. This article examines the sentiment of Allied nations toward Roosevelt and argues that his posthumous image came to symbolize American intervention in the war and, subsequently, the reservations with the Treaty of Versailles, both endearing positions to the Allies that fueled tributes. Historians have long depicted Woodrow Wilson's arrival in Europe as the most celebrated reception of an American visitor, but Roosevelt's death and memory shared equal pomp in 1919 and endured long after Wilson departed. Observing this epochal moment in world history from the unique perspective of Roosevelt's passing extends the already intricate view of transnational relations
Theodore R. Dale Korean War collection [DIGITAL CONTENT]
This collection contains an oral history interview with Theodore R. Dale from August 24, 2010 as well as documents relating to his military service
Berland, Theodore -- 1961-67 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1967-02-03
Letter from Berland, Theodore to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1967-02-03.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
Berland, Theodore -- 1961-67 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1963-11-30
Letter from Berland, Theodore to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1963-11-30.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
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