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Berthold Louis Ullman (August 18, 1882 in Chicago, Illinois – June 26, 1965 in Vatican City〔Obituary in ''The New York Times'' June 27, 1965〕) was an American Classical scholar. Ullman was born in Chicago to Louis Ullman and Eleanora Fried. He was educated at the University of Chicago (A.B. 1903, Ph.D. 1908). He joined the faculty at Chicago and also taught at the University of Pittsburgh and Iowa State University. He taught at the University of Chicago from 1925 until 1944 before moving to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, becoming Kenan professor of Latin and department chair. Ullman's library collection formed the core of the present classics department library at the University of North Carolina.〔 *UNC, (College of Art and Sciences, Department of Classics, B. L. Ullman )〕 Ullman was also president of the American Philological Association in 1935. In 1948, he was elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.〔〔(Book of Members, Chapter U )〕 He married Mary Louise Bates on September 1, 1909.〔 Their son Edward Ullman, born in 1912, became a geographer. As a scholar Ullman focused on Latin language, the manuscript tradition of ancient texts, and Latin in the Renaissance. ==Books== *Ullman, Berthold Louis, Norman E. Henry, Charles Henderson ''Latin for Americans'' (frequently revised, still in print) *Ullman, Berthold Louis ''Sicconis Polentonis Scriptorum Illustrium Latinae Linguae'' Libri XVIII, 1928 *Ullman, Berthold Louis ''Ancient Writing and its Influence'', 1932 *Ullman, Berthold Louis ''Coluccii Salutati De Laboribus Herculis'', 2 volumes, 1951 *Ullman, Berthold Louis ''Studies in the Italian Renaissance'' 1955 *Ullman, Berthold Louis ''Colucii Salutati De seculo et religione'' 1957 *Ullman, Berthold Louis ''The Origin and Development of Humanistic Script'' 1960 *Ullman, Berthold Louis, Philip A. Stadter ''The Public Library of Renaissance Florence'' 1972 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Berthold Ullman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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