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  1. Elias Avery Lowe (15 October 1879 – 8 August 1969), originally surnamed Loew, and known in print as E. A. Lowe, was a Lithuanian-American palaeographer at the University of Oxford and Princeton University. He was a lecturer, and then reader, at the University of Oxford from 1913 to 1936, and a professor at Princeton's Institute for ...

  2. 24 de nov. de 2016 · 24/11/2016. El catálogo “Códices Latini Antiquiores” es una guía paleográfica de manuscritos en Latín, elaborado por Elias Avery Lowe en la primera mitad del siglo XX. Hace poco fue digitalizado en un proyecto coordinado por el Instituto Moore y el Departamento de Clásicos de la Universidad Nacional de Galway en Irlanda.

  3. Overview. Elias Avery Lowe. (1879—1969) palaeographer. Quick Reference. (1879–1969) Palaeographer, who studied at the University of Munich under Traube. Lowe published a number of important works on early medieval palaeography, including The Beneventan Script (1914), and his posthumously ...

  4. Corr Member Acad of Hist of Madrid, Bayer Ak d W, Accad Lincei, Inst France. DLitt (hc) Oxford U. Fellow Amer Schl at Rome. Fellow Med Acad Amer, AAAS, Brit Acad, Phi Beta Kappa. Haskins Medal Med Acad Amer. Hon Mem Royal Irish Acad. LLD (hc) U of No Carolina. 1959.

  5. 2. The contributions of Elias Avery Lowe (1879-1969) to the discipline of paleography are well known (2). His early monograph The Beneventan Script, together with its plates, published some fifteen years later as Scriptura Beneventana, is still regarded as the model for the study of a single script, in its origins, development, and decline (3).

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  6. LOWE (or LOEW, pre-1918), Elias Avery. Parents: Charles H. & Sarah Ragoler L.; immigrated to USA at age 12; naturalized US citizen in 1900. Married: Helen Tracy Porter, 8 Feb. 1911. Study at CCNY, 1894-7; A.B. Cornell, 1902; study at Halle, 1902-3; Ph.D. Munich, 1907; fell.

  7. Encyclopaedia Judaica. LOWE, ELIAS AVERYLOWE, ELIAS AVERY (1879–1969), foremost 20th century authority on Latin paleography. Born in Lithuania, Lowe (originally Loew) came to New York at an early age and after studying at City College graduated from Cornell University.