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Harry E. Wedeck (1894–1996)

Autore di A Treasury of Witchcraft

29+ opere 711 membri 3 recensioni

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Opere di Harry E. Wedeck

A Treasury of Witchcraft (1960) 262 copie
Latin Poetry (1940) — A cura di — 79 copie
Dictionary of Astrology (1973) 29 copie
Dictionary of the Occult (1956) 28 copie
Dictionary of Magic (1956) 18 copie

Opere correlate

Psychopathia sexualis: traduzione italiana sulla 16. e 17. edizione tedesca (1886) — Traduttore, alcune edizioni533 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Wedeck, Harry E.
Data di nascita
1894
Data di morte
1996-07
Sesso
male
Luogo di nascita
UK
Luogo di residenza
UK
US
Attività lavorative
Classics lecturer
Breve biografia
Harry E. Wedeck was a linguistic, scholar of the classics, and observer of spheres beyond the norm. A native of Sheffield, England, Prof. Wedeck was chairman of the department of classical languages at Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn from 1935 to 1950 and then taught the classics at Brooklyn College until 1968. Afterward he lectured on medieval studies at the New School for Social Research until 1974. Some of his excursions into the unusual remain available in reprint editions. They include Dictionary of Astrology, A Dictionary of Aphrodisiacs, A Treasury of Witchcraft and Triumph of Satan. They were originally written near the end of Prof. Wedeck’s career, when he was steeped in the classics as an educator in the New York City school and college system.

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Interesting, poignant novelization of Lafacadio Hearn's life - someone I've always found fascinating. However, it's a bit dated and has some rascist overtones at times...At one point Hearn embraces a black woman: "Madly he felt her muscles ripple responsively, and he sensed the primal odor of her, wafted from remote tribal haunts." Hearn was an expat most of his life and only when he was about to die did he obtain any real recognition.
 
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dbsovereign | Jan 26, 2016 |
Dr Wedeck, a lecturer in classics at Brooklyn College, in the briefest of Forewords, describes his work as "a dictionary that embraces the lexicographical field of words, phrases, and allusions that stem from classical sources". Where Greeks and Romans had a word for it, here it is.
 
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keylawk | Apr 1, 2007 |
 
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susanaberth | Sep 4, 2015 |

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Statistiche

Opere
29
Opere correlate
1
Utenti
711
Popolarità
#35,656
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
3
ISBN
60
Lingue
1

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