Harold E. Lurier
Harold E. Lurier, (Worcester, Massachusetts, September 28, 1923 - New York, June 30, 2000), was an American historian. He received his B.A. (1948), M.A. (1949) and Ph.D. (1955), in Medieval History, all at the University of Pennsylvania. He first held an academic position at Princeton University, and then moved in 1956 Pace University, where he spent the rest of his career in the Social Sciences Department . He retired in 1997.[1]
Publications
- Crusaders as Conquerors: The Chronicle of Morea, Columbia University Press (1964), ISBN 978-0231022989, This book is an annotated translation from the original Greekvverse version of Chronicle of the Morea (Greek: Το χρονικόν του Μορέως), a famous historical account of the Frankish principality of Morea in southern Greece, written in the 14th century. The book is found in 594 World Cat libraries.[2]
- Review, by Peter Topping, in Speculum, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Oct 1965), p. 737–742
- Review, by James A Brundage, in Catholic Historical Review, Apr., 1966, vol. 52, no. 1, p. 112-113
- The Emergence of the Western World /Book, Maps and Prints , (1994). Paperback: 288 pages, Publisher: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company; Pap/Map edition (June 1994), ISBN 978-0840399632
- Basic facts of history of Western civilization, prehistory to 1600, 63 pages, general editor: John E. Flaherty. Published 1963 by Collier Books in New York .
- A History of the Religions of the World, 300 pages, (2002), Xlibris Corp. ISBN 9781401074081.[1]
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