Author:Helen Zimmern
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| ←Author Index: Zi | Helen Zimmern (1846–1934) |
| A German-British writer and translator. |
[edit] Works
Arthur Schopenhauer, his Life and Philosophy, 1876
[edit] Articles in Popular Science Monthly
- 1. “Reformatory Prisons and Lombroso's Theories,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 43, September 1893
- 2. “Criminal Woman,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 44, December 1893
- 3. “Elisée Reclus and his Opinions,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 44, January 1894
- 4. “Symbols,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 46, February 1895
- 5. “Enrico Ferri on Homicide I,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 49, September 1896
- 6. “Enrico Ferri on Homicide II,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 49, October 1896
[edit] Translations
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