E Clephan Palmer - meaning and definition. What is E Clephan Palmer
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What (who) is E Clephan Palmer - definition

AMERICAN HISTORIAN
R.E.A. Palmer; R. E.A. Palmer; R. Palmer; R E A Palmer; REA Palmer; Robert E.A. Palmer; Robert E. A. Palmer

Ephraim Laurence Palmer         
AMERICAN SCIENCE EDUCATOR
E. Laurence Palmer
Ephraim Laurence Palmer (July 8, 1888 – December 18, 1970) was an American science educator and conservationist. He served as president of several national organizations, including: the National Council of Supervisors of Nature Study and Gardening; American Nature Study Society; Department of Science Instruction of the National Education Association (now National Science Teachers Association); and the National Association of Biology Teachers.
R. E. A. Palmer         
Robert Everett Allen Palmer II (August 15, 1982 – March 11, 2006) was a historian and a leading figure in the study of archaic Rome. At the time of his death was professor emeritus of classical studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Gerald Palmer (author)         
BRITISH POLITICIAN (1904-1984)
Gerald Eustace Howell Palmer; G. E. H. Palmer; Gerald Palmer (politician); GEH Palmer; GE Palmer
Gerald Eustace Howell Palmer (9 June 1904 – 7 February 1984) was a United Kingdom author, book translator, and Conservative Party politician. Palmer's work in translating the Philokalia, an Eastern Orthodox spiritual text, is still recognised in modern times with the popularity of that book.

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R. E. A. Palmer

Robert Everett Allen Palmer II (1933 – March 11, 2006) was an historian and a leading figure in the study of archaic Rome. At the time of his death was professor emeritus of classical studies at the University of Pennsylvania.

Palmer earned both his B.A. (1953) and his Ph.D. (1956) from the Johns Hopkins University.

Palmer started his teaching career at the University of Illinois. He began his Penn career in 1961 as an assistant professor of classical studies and was promoted to associate professor in 1966, and professor in 1970.

Palmer was an historian of ancient Rome, with particular interests in Roman religion and epigraphy. He was the author of numerous articles and several books. His most important research was a project on the neighborhoods (vici) of ancient Rome.

Palmer died at his home in Haverford, Pennsylvania at the age of 73.