Charles Upson Clark (1875–1960) was a professor of history at Columbia University. He discovered the Barberini Codex, the earliest Aztec writings on herbal medicines extant.
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CharlesUpsonClark (1875–1960) was a professor of history at Columbia University. He discovered the Barberini Codex, the earliest Aztec writings on herbal...
she married Edward Perkins Clark, and they had three sons, CharlesUpsonClark, John Kirkland Clark and George Maxwell Clark. She died on February 18,...
settled in Brooklyn. Clark graduated from Yale College in 1899 and from Harvard Law School in 1902. Clark's brothers were CharlesUpsonClark who discovered...
Charles UpsonClark (1875–1960), American historian Charles Walter Clark (1885–1972), English architect to London's Metropolitan Railway CharlesClark (publisher...
the original on 2009-01-13. Ion Nistor, p.197-214 Bessarabia by CharlesUpsonClark, 1927, chapter 8 Archived 2012-12-12 at the Wayback Machine: "Today...
1915, at Marxists.org (French edition); retrieved July 19, 2007 CharlesUpsonClark, Bessarabia. Russia and Roumania on the Black Sea: Chapter XXI, "Rakovsky's...
Moldovenească, 1991 and Humanitas, Bucharest, 1991. ISBN 973-28-0283-9 CharlesUpsonClark, Bessarabia: Russia and Roumania on the Black Sea Archived 2009-01-12...
the Romanian army was already present in Bessarabia. US historian CharlesUpsonClark notes that several Bessarabian ministers, Codreanu, Pelivan and Secara...
politics). Oxford: Psychology Press. p. 41. ISBN 9780415169431. CharlesUpsonClark (1941). Racial Aspects of Romania's Case. Caxton Press. Károly Kocsis...
Moldavian Democratic Republic Archived 2007-12-04 at the Wayback Machine CharlesUpsonClark (1927). "24:The Decay of Russian Sentiment". Bessarabia: Russia and...
CharlesUpson (March 19, 1821 – September 5, 1885) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Upson was born in Southington, Connecticut, to Lydia...
Ukrainians, Poles, and Russians. In 1927, Columbia University Professor CharlesUpsonClark, wrote that the lower Dniester was "an almost purely Romanian stream"...
parts of Bessarabia, but also from Podolia and Kherson; scholar CharlesUpsonClark describes Inochenție's Balta as a "Moldavian Lourdes". The new converts...
were about to enter. The view was shared by the American scholar CharlesUpsonClark, according to whom: [...] the Tatar-Bunar rebellion was simply the...
("The Kogălniceanu Family"), in Magazin Istoric, July 1977, p.10, 60 CharlesUpsonClark, Bessarabia. Russia and Roumania on the Black Sea: Chapter XXVIII...
Chișinău, 1997, pag. 443–444 CharlesUpsonClark, 1927, BESSARABIA. Russia and Roumania on the Black Sea CharlesUpsonClark, 1927, THE REVOLUTION COMES...