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James    Audio Help   [jeymz] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.Also called James the Great. one of the 12 apostles, the son of Zebedee and brother of the apostle John. Matt. 4:21.
2.the person identified in Gal. 1:19 as a brother of Jesus: probably the author of the Epistle of St. James.
3.Also called James the Less. (“James the son of Alphaeus”) one of the 12 apostles. Matt. 10:3; Mark 3:18; Luke 6:15.
4.Alice, 1848–92, U.S. diarist, sister of Henry and William James.
5.C(yril) L(ionel) R(obert), 1901–89, Trinidadian author, historian, and political activist.
6.Daniel, Jr. (“Chappie”), 1920–78, U.S. Air Force officer: first black general.
7.Henry, 1811–82, U.S. philosopher and author (father of Henry and William James).
8.Henry, 1843–1916, U.S. novelist and critic in England (brother of William James).
9.Jesse (Wood·son)    Audio Help   [wood-suhn] Pronunciation Key, 1847–82, U.S. outlaw and legendary figure.
10.Will, 1892–1942, U.S. author and illustrator.
11.William, 1842–1910, U.S. psychologist and pragmatist philosopher (brother of Henry James).
12.a river flowing E from the W part of Virginia to Chesapeake Bay. 340 mi. (547 km) long.
13.a river flowing S from central North Dakota through South Dakota to the Missouri River. 710 mi. (1143 km) long.
14.one of the books of the New Testament. Abbreviation: Jas.
15.a male given name.

[Origin: ME Jame(s) < OF < VL *Jacomus, for *Jacobus, alter. of LL Jacōbus Jacob; cf. Sp Jaime, It Giacomo]
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Breasted, James Henry, 1865-1935, American Egyptologist, b. Rockford, Ill., grad. North Central College, 1888, M.A. Yale, 1891, Ph.D. Univ. of Berlin, 1894. He began teaching at the Univ. of Chicago in 1894 and was (1905-33) professor of Egyptology and Oriental history there. Breasted was also director of the Haskell Oriental Museum (1895-1901) and after 1919 founding director of the Oriental Institute of the Univ. of Chicago; under his leadership, this became one of the foremost research institutions on the ancient Middle East. He made archaeological discoveries of great importance in Egypt and directed researches in Mesopotamia. Besides many reports and monographs, he wrote some general works, including The Development of Religion and Thought in Ancient Egypt (1912) and The Dawn of Conscience (1933). Two of his textbooks were History of Egypt from the Earliest Times to the Persian Conquest (rev. ed. 1928) and Ancient Times (rev. ed. 1944). Breasted translated and edited Egyptian historical sources in Ancient Records of Egypt (5 vol., 1906-27). His son, Charles Breasted, wrote a memoir of him, Pioneer to the Past (1943).

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