Edward Bernard Papers

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Edward Bernard Papers

Edward Bernard was a composer in the Boston area. He also wrote several pamphlets on sociology, religion, politics and music, as well as an unpublished manuscript of a sociological novel entitled, "Maxie the Genius." This collection contains Edward Bernard's musical compositions and writings, including an unpublished manuscript, "Maxie the Genius," and letters to editors of local newspapers and Nathan Kaganoff, former library director of the American Jewish Historical Society. In addition, there are several self-published pamphlets on topics ranging from sociology to music included in this collection.

1 linear foot (2 manuscript boxes, 1 oversized folder)

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Kaganoff, Nathan M.

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Bernard, Edward, 1638-1696

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Dr Edward Bernard was born 2 May 1638. He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School and St. John's College, Oxford (matriculated 25 July 1655), of which College he became a Fellow in 1658. He was Savilian Professor of Astronomy, 1673-91. He died on 12 Jan. 1697. Further details are given in the Dictionary of National Biography . From the guide to the Interleaved copies of works by Apollonius Pergaeus with marginal notes by Edward Bernard, [ca. 1670], (University of Oxford, Bodleian Li...