- Source: Charles Upson Clark
Charles Upson Clark (January 14, 1875 in Springfield, Massachusetts –1960) was a professor of history at Columbia University. He discovered the Barberini Codex, the earliest Aztec writings on herbal medicines extant.
Biography
Clark was born in 1875 to Edward Perkins Clark and Catharine Pickens Upson. Throughout his life he was the author of many books on a variety of subjects. Among them was the history of West Indies by Antonio Vázquez de Espinosa translated into English, and the modern history of Romania.
He also collaborated with the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, where he held a directory of Classical Studies and Archaeology since 1910. He died in 1960.
Works
"The Text Tradition of Ammianus Marcellinus", 1904
"Greater Roumania", Dodd, Mead and Company, 1922. Chapter X
"Bessarabia, Russia and Roumania on the Black Sea", Dodd, Mead and Company, 1927. Electronic Text Archive
References
External links
Charles Upson Clark at the Database of Classical Scholars
Steven Foster, The Badianus Manuscript: The First Herbal from the Americas, 1992
Azcatitlan Codex
Bio info
El Consejo Real y Supremo de las Indias: Su historia, organizacion, y labor administrativo hasta la terminacion de la Casa de Austria
The Birth of the Romanian State
Society of Fellows, American Academy in Rome
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bessarabia
- Christian Rakovsky
- Kontroversi identitas etnis dan bahasa di Moldova
- Perang Dunia I
- Daftar county dan daerah setingkat county di Amerika Serikat
- Charles Upson Clark
- Kate Upson Clark
- Bessarabia
- History of Moldova
- Antonio Vázquez de Espinosa
- Charles Clark
- Charles Upson
- John Kirkland Clark
- Northern Transylvania
- Christian Rakovsky