Norman Fiering

Norman Fiering

Norman Fiering (born 1935 New York City) is an American historian, and Director and Librarian, Emeritus, of the John Carter Brown Library.

Contents

Life

He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1956, where he was a student of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, and from Columbia University with a Ph.D. in 1969.

He taught at Stanford University between 1964 and 1969, and was a post-doctoral fellow for three years at the Institute of Early American History and Culture in Williamsburg, Virginia, 1969-1972. In 1972 he was appointed Editor of Publications at the Institute. From 1983 to 2006, he was Director and Librarian of the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University.

Awards

Bibliography

Books

  • Moral Philosophy at Seventeenth-Century Harvard: A Discipline in Transition, University of North Carolina Press. 1981
  • Jonathan Edwards's Moral Thought and Its British Context, University of North Carolina Press. 1981

(pamphlet) A Guide to Book Publication for Historians (Washington, D. C.: American Historical Assn., 1979). 40 pp.

Articles

"President Samuel Johnson and the Circle of Knowledge," William and Mary Quarterly, XXVIII (April 1971), 199-236.

"Solomon Stoddard's Library at Harvard in 1664," Harvard Library Bulletin (July 1972), 255-269.

"Will and Intellect in the New England Mind," William and Mary Quarterly, XXIX (Oct. 1972), 515-558. (Best article award, William and Mary Quarterly, 1972).

"A Reply to George Steiner," Visible Language, VI (Summer, 1972), 218-222.

"Irresistible Compassion: An Aspect of Eighteenth-Century Sympathy and Humanitarianism," Journal of the History of Ideas, XXXVII (April 1976), 195-218.

"Editing the Historian's First Book," The Maryland Historian, VII (Spring 1976), 61-69.

"The Transatlantic Republic of Letters: A Note on the Circulation of Learned Periodicals to Early Eighteenth-Century America," William and Mary Quarterly, XXXIII (Oct. 1976), 642-660.

"Early American Philosophy vs. Philosophy in Early America," Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, XIII (Summer 1977), 216-237.

"Benjamin Franklin and the Way to Virtue," American Quarterly, XXX (July 1978), 199-223.

"The First American Enlightenment: Tillotson, Leverett, and Philosophical Anglicanism," New England Quarterly, LIV (Sept. 1981), 307-334. (Winner of the Walter Muir Whitehill Prize, Col. Society of Massachusetts).

"Comment on Thomas Tanselle's, 'The Bibliography and Textual Study of American Books," American Antiquarian Society Proceedings, XCV, Part I (Worcester, Mass.), 1985, 152-160.

"The Rationalist Foundations of Jonathan Edwards's Metaphysics," in Nathan O. Hatch and Harry S. Stout, Jonathan Edwards and the American Experience (Oxford U. Press, 1989) isbn= 9780195060775

"Philosophy" in the three-volume Encyclopedia of the North American Colonies, ed. Jacob E. Cooke (New York, 1993).

Edited

References

External links

  *www.understandingerh.net



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Delaware languages — Delaware Spoken in United States, in modern times Canada Region Around the lower Delaware and Hudson rivers in the United States; one or two Munsee speakers in Canada; Unami groups in Oklahoma Native speakers …   Wikipedia

  • Worthington C. Ford — Worthington Chauncey Ford (February 15, 1868 1941) was an American historian and editor of a number of collections of documents from early American history. He served in a variety of government positions: first, as the chief of the Bureau of… …   Wikipedia

  • John Carter Brown Library — The John Carter Brown Library is an independently funded research library of the humanities located on the campus of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. The Library is recognized as possessing one of the world’s finest collections of… …   Wikipedia

  • Andres de la Tovilla — Andrés de la Tovilla, (1513 1554) was a Spanish conquistador and soldier in the Americas. He was born about 1513 in Cazorla, Spain. He is most remembered as a participant in the expedition to Mexico (1520) led by Panfilo de Narváez and the… …   Wikipedia

  • Beatriz de Estrada — (* um 1524 in Ciudad Real, Spanien; † 1590 in Mexiko Stadt) genannt „la Santa“ (span. „die Heilige“). Sie war die jüngste Tochter des Schatzmeisters des Königreiches von Neu Galicien, Alonso de Estrada (1470 1530) und von Marina Flores Gutiérrez… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Beth Haim de Ouderkerk aan de Amstel — Cimetière Beth Haim d Ouderkerk sur l Amstel Beth Haim Vue du cimetière, les sépultures sont surmontées de dalles horizontales suivant en cela la tradition sépharade alors que les cimetières ashkénazes contiennent des stèles dressées …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Cimetière Beth Haim d'Ouderkerk sur l'Amstel — Beth Haim Vue du cimetière, les sépultures sont surmontées de dalles horizontales suivant en cela la tradition sépharade alors que les cimetières ashkénazes contiennent des stèles dressées. Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Cimetière Beth Haim de Ouderkerk aan de Amstel — Cimetière Beth Haim d Ouderkerk sur l Amstel Beth Haim Vue du cimetière, les sépultures sont surmontées de dalles horizontales suivant en cela la tradition sépharade alors que les cimetières ashkénazes contiennent des stèles dressées …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Merle Curti Award — The Merle Curti Award is awarded annually by the Organization of American Historians for the best book in American social and/or American intellectual history.[1][2][3] A committee of 5 members of the Organization of American Historians chooses… …   Wikipedia

  • Antonio de Montezinos — Antonio de Montezinos, Aaron Levi (* um 1604 in Vila Flor (Portugal); † 1648 in Recife (Niederländisch Brasilien) war ein marranischer Reisender und angeblich Entdecker der verlorenen Stämme Israels in Übersee. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Die… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”