LC control no. | n 87805115 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Turner, John D. (John Douglas) |
Variant(s) | Turner, John Douglas |
See also | Employer: University of Nebraska--Lincoln |
Other standard no. | 0000000081652801 |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | Lincoln (Neb.) |
Birth date | 1938-07-15 |
Death date | 2019-10-26 |
Place of birth | Glen Ridge (N.J.) |
Place of death | Lincoln (Neb.) |
Field of activity | Greek philology Gnosticism |
Affiliation | University of Nebraska--Lincoln |
Profession or occupation | Classicists University and college faculty members |
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Found in | nuc86-71217: His The Book of Thomas the Contender ... [MI] 1970 (hdg. on NcWfSB rept.: Turner, John Douglas; usage: John Douglas Turner) info. from ScCoT, Dec. 7, 2001 (t.p.: John Douglas Turner; cover John D. Turner) The Book of Thomas the Contender, from Codex II of the Cairo gnostic library from Nag Hammadi (CG II, 7), 1975: title page (John Douglas Turner) LC data base, January 29, 1987 (hdg.: Turner, John Douglas) Gnosticism and later platonism, 2000: title page (John D. Turner) data sheet (born July 15, 1938) Sethian Gnosticism and the Platonic tradition, 2001: title page (John D. Turner) back cover (Cotner Professor of Religious Studies, Department of Classics and Religious Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln) CanCIP (Turner, John D., 1938- ) Plotinus. Œuvres complètes. Tome II, volume III, 2021: title page (John D. Turner [name followed by cross symbol, signifying he has died]) English Wikipedia, viewed November 19, 2021 (John D. Turner; redirected from John Douglas Turner; born July 15, 1938, in Glenridge, New Jersey; died October 26, 2019, in Lincoln, Nebraska; American professor of religious studies and classics at University of Nebraska; well known for his translations of the Nag Hammadi library) University of Nebraska--Lincoln, Department of Classics and Religious Studies website, viewed November 19, 2021 (Remembering John Turner; John Turner, 1938-2019, was Cotner Professor of Religious Studies and Charles J. Mach University Professor of Classics and History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; he obtained his Ph. D. at Claremont Graduate School) <https://www.unl.edu/classics/remembering-john-turner> |
Associated language | eng grc |
Invalid LCCN | n 00109266 |