Edward S. Morse
Edward S. Morse (1838–1925) was an American anthropologist, art historian and zoologist.
Also recorded as Edward Sylvester Morse; E. S. Morse; Edward Morse.
Overview
Born at Portland in 1838, died at Salem in 1925.
In detail
the recorded working language is English.
Employment is recorded with University of Tokyo. Positions recorded include foreign government advisor in Meiji Japan. Membership is recorded of National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences and American Philosophical Society.
Distinctions recorded are Order of the Sacred Treasure, 2nd Class.
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Open Library author record for Edward S. Morse (Internet Archive), 14 catalogued works.
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Directory of Open Access Journals lists 1 article naming Edward S. Morse.
open access index · Unverified
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Internet Archive, 10 digitised items catalogued under Edward S. Morse as creator.
digital repository · Unverified
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Wellcome Collection catalogue records 12 works naming Edward S. Morse.
museum collection · Unverified · Wellcome Collection
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“Edward S. Morse”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2519303: Edward S. Morse
authority record · Unverified · Wikidata
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