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The Houghton Mifflin dictionary of biography

 By Houghton Mifflin Company

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What did Aung San Suu Kyi receive the Nobel Peace Prize for? What did Laozi have to say about Confucius? Which Academy Awards were won by the actor Anthony Quinn? The answers to these and countless other questions about famous people, both past and present, can be found in the pages of the all-new Houghton Mifflin Dictionary of Biography. Its 1,600-plus pages contain more than 18,000 entries covering people from around the globe and from all periods of human history -- from Aristotle to Attila, Greta Garbo to Mikhail Gorbachev, and Frank Zappa to Ulrich Zwingli. In addition, 300 special feature boxes offer more detailed information on a variety of especially noteworthy people like the emperor Suleyman the Magnificent, the singer Ella Fitzgerald, the sculptor Henry Moore, and the poet Robert Burns. Among other details that bring these people to life, the boxes contain quotations that impart some of the spirit of these exceptional lives. Not only is The Houghton Mifflin Dictionary of Biography the most comprehensive and up-to-date single-volume dictionary of biography available today, but it is also a real pleasure to read. Its user-friendly layout allows you to locate needed information rapidly, and the clear style in which the entries are written will draw you in to discover more and more about these fascinating lives. The Houghton Mifflin Dictionary of Biography includes more than 18,000 people from around the globe and from all periods of history. All continents, fields of endeavor, and historical eras are richly represented: the likes of Plato, Aristotle, and Michelangelo rub shoulders with Sir V.S. Naipaul, Jesse Jackson, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Each entry begins with the person"s full name, birth and death dates, nationality, and occupation, allowing the reader to locate this most basic information at a glance. The person"s life, education, and achievements are detailed, as is information on the historical milieu in which he or she was active. The book also includes 300 special feature boxes, which provide detailed information about a variety of noteworthy people, such as the Ottoman emperor Suleyman the Magnificent, the singer Ella Fitzgerald, the sculptor Henry Moore, and the poet Robert Burns. Quotations often impart some of the spirit of these impressive people. Readers learn that the last words of Ludwig van Beethoven, the deaf composer, were "I shall hear in heaven," and that Bruce Springsteen said of Bob Dylan, "He had the freedom and the talent to make a pop record that contained the whole world." This is an indispensable resource for schools, libraries, and individuals who need an up-to-date and authoritative biographical reference.

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Oxford - Page 755
English barrister and politician Born in Devonport and educated at Clifton College and Oxford, he became a London journalist after service in World ...
Edinburgh - Page 444
he studied at the University of Queensland and at Edinburgh University, and worked in Brisbane and Edinburgh before becoming a research Fellow in the ...
Cambridge - Page 1221
He endowed an observatory and the Plumian chair of astronomy and experimental philosophy at Cambridge, and bequeathed his extensive library to the ...
Berlin - Page 469
After the Munich Agreement he visited Hermann Goering and others in Berlin and was encouraged to make trouble for the rump Czechoslovak government in ...
Glasgow - Page 865
British rock singer and guitarist Born in Glasgow, he worked as a journalist and teacher before forming the phenomenally successful rock band Dire ...
Rome - Page 811
to seek unity between the various Christian sects and broke with tradition by leaving the Vatican for short visits to hospitals and prisons in Rome. ...
Paris - Page 1306
He went to Paris to study with Paul Dukas and on returning to Spain was encouraged by Manuel de Falla, who nurtured in him a love of Spanish folk ...
London - Page 915
Dublin - Page 106
John studied art at Dublin and became a painter of miniatures. Michael was a postmaster. John achieved some success as a playwright when a tragedy he ...
Munich - Page 945
Vienna - Page 874
German psychiatrist Born in Mannheim, he was professor at the Universities of Strasbourg and Vienna. Much of his work was on forensic psychiatry and ...
Florence - Page 1027
He is usually associated with Masaccio because of his work with him in the Brancacci Chapel of the church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence. ...
Copenhagen - Page 1201
the Icelandic survivors of a Moorish pirate raid on Iceland, whose captives had been sold as slaves and were now in Copenhagen after being ransomed. ...
Moscow - Page 1279
Chicago - Page 969
While working as a journalist in Chicago he managed to convince the chief of police that one Henry Wadsworth Longfellow had been wrongly charged with ...
Madrid - Page 383
Although he began very much in the traditional neoclassical mold, he subsequently turned to the popular portrayal of life in Madrid as encapsulated in ...
Frankfurt - Page 945
Venice - Page 38
Italian botanist and physician He was born in Marostica in the republic of Venice, and spent three years as physician to the Venetian consul in Cairo. ...
Milan - Page 1553
and took almost as much pride in his estate management and in the founding of a home for aged musicians in Milan as in his creative work. ...
Zurich - Page 16
Switzerland, he studied at the medical school of Zurich and at the universities of Heidelberg and Munich. His main interest was zoology and while ...
Stockholm - Page 978
Scottish musician and composer Born in Glasgow, he studied flute at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and composition in London and Stockholm. ...
Prague - Page 469
Munich Agreement he visited Hermann Goering and others in Berlin and was encouraged to make trouble for the rump Czechoslovak government in Prague. ...
Leipzig - Page 575
Danish composer Born in Copenhagen, he studied at Leipzig and became a friend of Schumann and Mendelssohn from whom he took over the Gewandhaus ...
Athens - Page 422
The Macedonian Party in Athens seized on a proposal to present Demosthenes with a gold crown as a means of publicly discrediting him. ...
Manchester - Page 692
At Manchester he developed the differential analyzer, an analog computer, and was deeply involved in the early days of the electronic digital computer ...
New York - Page 1584
New York, he studied acting with the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, then returned to New York and worked with the Shakespeare in the ...
Naples - Page 653
In medieval Italy, the term Guelfs represented political factions supporting the papacy and the Angevin rulers of Naples. ...
Princeton - Page 704
US economist and Nobel Prize winner Born in Chicago, he was educated at the University of Colorado and Princeton and became a professor of economics ...
Los Angeles - Page 1583
Brussels - Page 767
After a stay in Canada he taught in Brussels and developed an interest in philosophy. He joined Ezra Pound, Wyndham Lewis and Jacob Epstein as a ...
Liverpool - Page 1584
English architect Born in Liverpool, he was a leader of the Gothic Revival and designed Manchester town hall and assize courts. ...
Amsterdam - Page 383
Dutch soccer player Born in Amsterdam, he became one of the great European forwards of his time. With Ajax Amsterdam he won three European Cup medals ...
Boston - Page 1442
Warsaw - Page 1210
Cologne - Page 56
His brothers kidnapped him and kept him a prisoner in the family castle for over a year; in the end he made his way to Cologne to become a pupil of ...
Hamburg - Page 116
German explorer He was born in Hamburg, and after studying archaeology at Berlin, was appointed by the British government to a mission to central ...
Bologna - Page 118
Sassoferrato, near Ancona, he studied law at the universities of Perugia and Bologna. A professor at Pisa and Perugia, he was the leader of the school ...
Jerusalem - Page 1422
emphasizing the growing importance of Jerusalem and depicting the sagacious and diplomatic nature of international relations in the ancient Near East. ...
Bonn - Page 134
Beethoven was born in Bonn, where his father was a tenor in the service of the Elector of Cologne, and his grandfather a bass singer and Kapellmeister ...
Budapest - Page 1323
he studied architecture and industrial design at the Technical University in Budapest, and became a teacher at the School of Industrial Design there. ...
San Francisco - Page 397
Following an overland trek to safety involving traveling down the Sacramento River to San Francisco, he reported the "probable occurrence of gold in ...
Bristol - Page 1638
Marseilles - Page 117
He invited King Alexander I of Yugoslavia to France, and was assassinated with him in Marseilles by Croatian terrorists.
Uppsala - Page 1324
Padua - Page 117
and brother of Thomas Bartholin the Elder, he studied medicine at the universities of Leyden in the Netherlands and Padua in Italy. ...
Leeds - Page 1331
Nuremberg - Page 1562
tomb of the emperor Maximilian I at Innsbruck, the tomb of Archbishop Ernst at Magdeburg and the basic structure of that of St Sebald in Nuremberg. ...
Harrow - Page 767
English magazine proprietor and journalist Born in Harrogate, Yorkshire, he was educated at Harrow and Brasenose College. ...
Freiburg - Page 421
He then spent four years in Paris and attended Abraham Werner's lectures on mineralogy at Freiburg, where he became a friend of Baron Alexander von ...
Barcelona - Page 383
He afterward moved to Barcelona, but he never quite recaptured the form of his earlier years in Holland. U Jacques Tilbert and Max Urbini, ...
Cairo - Page 38
Italian botanist and physician He was born in Marostica in the republic of Venice, and spent three years as physician to the Venetian consul in Cairo. ...
Detroit - Page 1175
New Orleans - Page 1087
Oslo - Page 694
Norwegian physical chemist and Nobel Prize winner Born in Oslo, he was educated at the Universities of Oslo, Munich (in the laboratory of Kasimir ...
Stuttgart - Page 135
For AEG he designed everything from factory complexes to industrial brochures, and he also designed workers' apartment houses in Vienna and Stuttgart, ...
Montreal - Page 342
novelist and singer Though his background is Jewish, he was born and grew up in the predominantly Catholic city of Montreal, and the title of his ...
Quebec - Page 1186
Prime Minister he introduced a comprehensive pension plan and socialized medicine, and sought solutions to the growing separatist sentiment in Quebec. ...
St Louis, Missouri - Page 323
US physicist and Nobel Prize winner Born in St Louis, Missouri, he was educated at the University of Rochester and at the University of California at ...
Canterbury - Page 1325
Philadelphia - Page 1372
Since 1967 she has worked for Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates in Philadelphia, where she introduced a planning division strongly based on the ...
Basel - Page 116
Swiss theologian He was born in Basel, and studied at Berne, Berlin, Tubingen and Marburg. While pastor at Safenwil, Aargau, he wrote a commentary of ...
Rouen - Page 1299
His pictures of Rouen and Amiens cathedrals, which he exhibited at the Royal Academy, attracted attention. Much of his work was inspired by his ...
Hanover - Page 596
A complete absolutist, by siding with Austria he lost Hanover to Prussia and died an exile in Paris. His son was Ernest Augustus. Duke of Cumberland. ...
Beijing - Page 1643
On his return to Beijing (Peking) he became known for his own vigorous style of painting, and he was engaged as a tutor at the Beijing University for ...
Derby - Page 1322
Baghdad - Page 1440
and afterward studied Arabic at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, and was invited to Baghdad by the prime minister. ...
Helsinki - Page 1
including the sanatorium at Paimio, the library at Viipuri, the Sunila pulp mill at Kotka and the Finlandia concert hall in Helsinki. ...
Cleveland - Page 1053
After teaching at the Academy, the Case School of Applied Science in Cleveland and Clarke University, he became Professor of Physics at the University ...
Plymouth - Page 176
English naval officer Born in Plymouth, he went to sea at the age of 15 and was picked by Captain James Cook as sailing master of the Resolution on ...
Baltimore - Page 38
at George Washington University, spent World War II as a civilian physicist and later worked at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and in industry. ...
Exeter - Page 711
youngest daughter of Charles I of Great Britain and Henrietta Maria, and sister of Charles II. she was born in Exeter during the English Civil Wars. ...
Lisbon - Page 265
He was banished from Lisbon for a year, and joining a Portuguese force at Ceuta, served there for two years, losing an eye. ...
Damascus - Page 1181
He was on his way to Damascus on this mission when a vision of Jesus Christ converted him into a fervent adherent of the new faith. ...
Perugia - Page 118
A professor at Pisa and Perugia, he was the leader of the school of commentators on the Roman law whose aim was to isolate general principles which ...
Mannheim - Page 874
German psychiatrist Born in Mannheim, he was professor at the Universities of Strasbourg and Vienna. Much of his work was on forensic psychiatry and ...
Istanbul - Page 1466
He was an energetic patron of the arts, and literature as well as architecture and the visual arts flourished in Istanbul during his rule. ...
Riyadh - Page 896
Mexico City - Page 727
winning victories at Guanajuato and Guadalajara, Hidalgo turned back on the verge of taking Mexico City, and the momentum was lost. ...
Turin - Page 945
Santa Maria - Page 365
There is similar work in the apse of the church of Santa Maria in Vallicella and the Pitti Palace in Florence. Although he once said that he regarded ...
Annapolis, Maryland - Page 259
US thriller writer He was born in Annapolis, Maryland, and his earliest ambition was to emulate his mother and become a professional singer. ...
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Page 245
US philosopher, critic and poet Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he was educated in Ohio and at Columbia University in New York City. ...
Portsmouth - Page 385
He has since worked at sites such as Roman Bath, and three sites in Wessex: the Roman fort of Portchester near Portsmouth, the Iron Age hillfort at ...
Montgomery, Alabama - Page 858
Charleston, South Carolina - Page 1330
Augusta - Page 818
regarded as one of the greatest golfers in the history of the game. He was responsible for the founding of the US Masters in Augusta. ...
Saratov - Page 1331
Newark, New Jersey - Page 215
US jurist Born in Newark, New Jersey, he was educated at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard, and after practicing law he rose in the New ...
Amiens - Page 1299
His pictures of Rouen and Amiens cathedrals, which he exhibited at the Royal Academy, attracted attention. Much of his work was inspired by his ...
York - Page 1533
He entered into partnership with Tom King, whom he shot dead by accident, and was hanged at York for the murder of an Epping keeper. ...
Cincinnati - Page 1381
Gloucester - Page 613
His younger sister Margaret was married to Piers Gaveston, the favorite of Edward II. and after Gaveston's execution Gloucester acted as mediator for ...
Sydney - Page 339
He played a leading role in research for the sheep and wool industries and established a sheep biology laboratory in Sydney. ...
Melbourne - Page 1324
Wellington - Page 1113
After an initial success against the Prussians under Blucher, he was defeated by the combined armies of Wellington and Blucher at Waterloo in Belgium. ...
Brisbane - Page 444
worked in Brisbane and Edinburgh before becoming a research Fellow in the department of microbiology at the John Curtin School of Medical Research. ...
Johannesburg - Page 362
US physicist and Nobel Prize winner Born in Johannesburg. South Africa, he studied physics and engineering at Cape Town University and did ...
Hiroshima - Page 1282
the nightmare war memories of its heroine with her unhappy love for a Japanese soldier against the tragic background of contemporary Hiroshima. ...
Shanghai - Page 260
the classical Civil Service examination system, he taught in various schools and colleges in his home province of Zhejiang (Chekiang) and in Shanghai. ...
Don Carlos - Page 614
he was an acclaimed actor and soon made an international reputation, especially in Verdian roles such as Falstaff and Don Carlos. ...

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