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Benedict Einarson

Benedict Seneca Einarson (April 29, 1906 – August 12, 1978) was the Edward Olson Professor of Greek at the University of Chicago.

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Alma mater
University of Chicago (AB, AM, PhD)
Born
Benedict Seneca Einarson (1906-04-29)April 29, 1906 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Died
August 12, 1978(1978-08-12) (aged 72) Chicago, Illinois, United States
Doctoral advisor
Paul Shorey
Institutions
University of Wisconsin Harvard University University of Chicago
Thesis
Studies in Nemesius (1932)

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Benedict Einarson → Chicago, Classical Philology, Edward Olson Professor, Einarson, Fellows, Fulbright, Graduating, Greek, Harvard, Harvard Society, He, Icelandic, Nemesius, Oxford, Parker High School, Paul Shorey, Studies, Suffering, Swedish, There
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Benedict Einarson → University of Chicago (AB, AM, PhD)
Born · 1
Benedict Einarson → Benedict Seneca Einarson (1906-04-29)April 29, 1906 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Died · 1
Benedict Einarson → August 12, 1978(1978-08-12) (aged 72) Chicago, Illinois, United States
Doctoral advisor · 1
Benedict Einarson → Paul Shorey
Institutions · 1
Benedict Einarson → University of Wisconsin Harvard University University of Chicago
Thesis · 1
Benedict Einarson → Studies in Nemesius (1932)

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Benedict EinarsonDoctoral advisorPaul Shorey1.00infobox
Benedict EinarsonInstitutionsUniversity of Wisconsin Harvard University University of Chicago1.00infobox
Benedict EinarsonThesisStudies in Nemesius (1932)1.00infobox
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Benedict Einarsonrelated to BiographyIcelandic0.60section
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Benedict Einarsonrelated to BiographyParker High School0.60section
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