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1801-10-31
1889-07-01
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Woolsey, Theodore Dwight,
1801-1889
New York (N.Y.)
New Haven (Conn.)
United States
New Haven (Conn.)
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Yale College (1718-1887)
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Greek teachers
Classicists
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College presidents
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1846
1871
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Woolsey, T. D.
(Theodore Dwight),
1801-1889
Woolsey, Theodore D.
(Theodore Dwight),
1801-1889
Wu-erh-hsi,
1801-1889
Wu, Erxi,
1801-1889
Wu, Erh-hsi,
1801-1889
吳爾璽,
1801-1889
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Political science, 1893:
title page (Theodore D. Woolsey)
Introduction to the study of international law, 1860:
title page (by Theodore D. Woolsey)
Introduction to the study of international law, 1981 [reprint of the 1874 edition]:
title page (Theodore D. Woolsey)
Plato. Gorgias, 1869:
title page (with notes by Theodore D. Woolsey)
NUCMC data from New London County Hist. Soc. for His letter to Gen. Williams, 1852
(T.D. Woolsey)
Gong fa bian lan, 1877:
title page (吳爾璽 = Wu, Erxi)
Woolsey, Theodore S. Theodore Dwight Woolsey: a biographical sketch, 1912:
title page (Theodore Dwight Woolsey)
English Wikipedia, viewed August 25, 2020
(Theodore Dwight Woolsey; born October 31, 1801, in New York City; died July 1, 1889, in New Haven, Connecticut; American academic, author and president of Yale College from 1846 through 1871; he graduated from Yale College in 1820, then studied theology at Princeton. After further study in Germany, he served as professor of Greek at Yale from 1831 to 1846, when he was chosen President of Yale)