Author:John Malcolm Mitchell
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| ←Author Index: Mi | John Malcolm Mitchell (1879–1940) |
| Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford. Lecturer in Classics, East London College (University of London).
This author wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. Articles written by this author are designated in EB1911 by the initials "J. M. M." |
[edit] Works
- “Anaxagoras” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911. (an update of William Wallace's article for the 9th edition)
- “Aquinas, Thomas” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911. (co-author)
- “Bacon, Francis” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- “Ecclesia” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- “Heraclitus” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- “Hume, David” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911. (in part)
- “Hyacinthus” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- “Mandeville, Bernard de” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- “Mill, John Stuart” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911. (with William Minto)
- “Miltiades” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- “Mnemonics” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- “Patricians” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911. (section II on Constantine and later)
- “Peisistratus” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- “Peloponnesian War” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- “Persia” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911. (History (Transition Period))
- “Plutarch” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911. (in part)
- “Pomponazzi, Pietro” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- “Price, Richard” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
| Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1923.
The author died in 1940, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works. |