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Dublin Core
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Title
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Emmapedia
Subject
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Biographical information pertaining to individuals recorded by Emma B. Andrews in her journals
Creator
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Sarah Ketchley
Contributor
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Sarah Johnson, Chelsea Cooper, Claire Summa, Aly Brady
Person
An Individual
Birth Date
format - 1882-12-13
1852-5-24
Birthplace
Benton, Alabama, USA
Death Date
format - 1882-12-13
1935-12-4
Occupation
Professor at Harvard University; Hollis Professor of Divinity 1882-1910; Hancock Professor of Hebrew and Other Oriental Languages 1910-20
Biographical Text
Lyon created the Semitic Museum at Harvard University in 1889 as the "Semitic Collection" to enhance the teaching of semitic languages at Harvard.
Bibliography
List publications WRITTEN by the individual first.
List publications ABOUT the individual after those WRITTEN by him/her. For example:
Ayrton, E. The XIth Dynasty Temple at Deir el-Bahari
Ayrton, E. The Pre-Dynastic Cemetery at El Mahasna
Hall, H.R. "Edward Ayrton,", London: Egypt Exploration Society,
1915, accessed May 29th 2015, print
Dawson, Warren R. Who Was Who in Egyptology, 1972.
Print
Keilschrifttext Sargons, 1882 (doctoral thesis)
Dawson and Uphill, "Who Was Who in Egyptology," accessed January 28th 2015
Notable Family Members
Family members of historical significance.
Dr. Isaac Lyon, father
TEI tag
for a person, this is lastname_firstname
Lyon_David_Gordon
Abbreviated Biography
a sentence or two which will end up in the pop up box in the reader
Assyriologist, Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental languages, excavated Samaria. Photographed the 'Beduin' on the Nile. Founded Harvard Semitic Museum.
Dublin Core
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Title
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Lyon, David Gordon
Identifier
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http://viaf.org/viaf/27454515
Type
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Biography
January 20th 1902
January 21st 1902
Volume 9 1901-1902