Thomas Whittemore (January 2, 1871 – June 8, 1950) was an American scholar and archaeologist who founded the Byzantine Institute of America.
Thomas Whittemore is perhaps best remembered for founding the Byzantine Institute, an organization that specialized in the study, restoration, and conservation ...
Thomas Whittemore
Amerikansk arkæolog
Thomas Whittemore var en amerikansk lærd og arkæolog, der grundlagde Byzantine Institute of America. Wikipedia (engelsk)
Født: 2. januar 1871, USA
Død: 8. juni 1950, Washington D.C.
Organisation grundlagt: Byzantine Institute of America
Uddannelse: Harvard Griffin GSAS
Thomas Whittemore was a Christian Universalist author, speaker and influential member of the Universalist Church of America. He founded and was the editor ...
Thomas Whittemore was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1871. He graduated from Tufts College in Massachusetts with a bachelor of arts degree in English ...
The late Thomas Whittemore (1871–1950, Sorrel Path 2007) defies definition. The Dictionary of Art Historians describes him as a “Harvard Byzantinist and ...
Tom is from Easley, SC and completed his BS in chemistry at Furman University in Greenville, SC. He is currently using spectroscopic techniques.
This vertical charcoal sketch is of Thomas Whittemore, an American scholar, archeologist, and mutual friend of Isabella Stewart Gardner and John Singer Sargent.
The Plain Guide to Universalism: Designed to Lead Inquirers to the Belief of the Doctrine, and Believers to the Practice of It. by Thomas Whittemore.
Reverend Thomas Whittemore (1800-1861) was a Universalist minister and Trustee of Tufts College from 1852-1861. He was given an honorary degree by Tufts College ...
Thomas Whittemore (1800–61), clergyman, editor, and public official, was a native of Boston who moved with his family in 1805 to Charlestown, Massachusetts. He ...