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Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909
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  • Lea, H. C. (Henry Charles), 1825-1909

Lea, Henry Charles. Translations and other rhymes, 1882.

Studies in church history. The rise of the temporal power ; Benefit of clergy ; Excommunication, 1869: title page (by Henry C. Lea)

Le origini del potere temporale dei Papi, 1915: title page (H.C. Lea ; versione sull'ultima edizione inglese di Pia Cremonini)

English Wikipedia, viewed June 1, 2023 (Henry Charles Lea; born September 19, 1825, in Philadelphia; died October 24, 1909, in Philadelphia; American historian, civic reformer, and political activist. In 1843 Henry Charles Lea joined his father in the publishing business, and continued with the firm (renamed Lea, Brothers & Co. and even later Lea & Febinger) until 1880; during the American Civil War Lea was a member of the Union League of Philadelphia and headed its publication committee, writing many of the League's published pamphlets; he was an authority on the Spanish Inquisition, and his multi-volume work was considered groundbreaking, though opinionated; founded the public hygiene program at the University of Pennsylvania) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Charles_Lea

American Historical Association website, viewed June 1, 2023: link to AHA History and Archives page (Henry Charles Lea, President of the Association, 1903; born September 19, 1825; died October 24, 1909; wrote the first articles in the United States concerning the Middle Ages) https://www.historians.org/about-aha-and-membership/aha-history-and-archives/presidential-addresses/henry-charles-lea

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