Ephraim Emerton

Ephraim Emerton

Ephraim Emerton, Ph. D. (18 February 1851 - 3 March 1935) was an American historian, born at Salem, Massachusetts.

He graduated at Harvard in 1871 and at Leipzig in 1876. He became a tutor at Harvard in 1876.

Professor Emerton wrote:
* "An Introduction to the Study of the Middle Ages, 375-814" (1888)
* "Mediœval Europe, 814-1300" (1394)
* "Beginnings of Modern Europe" (1917)
* "The Defensor Pacis of Marsiglio of Padua" (1920)
* "Learning and Living", essays {1921)

Professor Emerton became president of the Cambridge Historical Society in 1921.

External links

* [http://www.hds.harvard.edu/library/exhibits/online/hdsturncentury/emerton.html Harvard Divinity School]


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