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Qué (quién) es M E Thompson Coppin - definición

BRITISH PALAEOGRAPHER, PRINCIPAL LIBRARIAN AND FIRST DIRECTOR OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM
E. M. Thompson; E. Maunde-Thompson; E. Maunde Thompson; Edward Maunde-Thompson; Edward M. Thompson
  • Sir E. M. Thompson in 1899. Photograph by [[Alexander Bassano]].
  • Thompson's grave in [[Brookwood Cemetery]]

M. E. Thompson Coppin         
AFRICAN-AMERICAN PHYSICIAN
Melissa Evelyn Thompson Coppin ( – September 27, 1940) was an American physician. Coppin was the tenth African American woman to earn a medical degree in the United States.
Leonard Thompson (historian)         
AMERICAN HISTORIAN SPECIALIZED IN SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY
L. M. Thompson; LM Thompson; L M Thompson; L.M. Thompson; Leonard Thompson (author)
Leonard Monteath Thompson (born 6 March 1916, in Cranborne, Dorset, England - died June 2004) was Charles J. Stillé Professor of History Emeritus at Yale and director of the former Yale Southern African Research Program.
Edward Maunde Thompson         
Sir Edward Maunde Thompson (4 May 1840 – 14 September 1929) was a British palaeographer and Principal Librarian and first Director of the British Museum.Sir E.

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Edward Maunde Thompson

Sir Edward Maunde Thompson (4 May 1840 – 14 September 1929) was a British palaeographer and Principal Librarian and first Director of the British Museum.

He is noted for his handbook of Greek and Latin palaeography and for his study of William Shakespeare's handwriting in the manuscript of the play Sir Thomas More.