Gerhild Scholz Williams
Barbara Schaps Thomas and 
David M. Thomas Professor in the Humanities
Associate Vice Chancellor
Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Academic Affairs

About Gerhild Williams

Methods of Literary Study:  The Theory and Practice of Literary Translation  CL551/G550 Fall 2009

Gerhild Williams Publications

Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures

Department of Comparative Literature

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The International Society for Paracelsus Studies (ISPS)  ISPS is a group that promotes interdisciplinary research on the impact and importance of Paracelsus and his work for early modern science, medicine, theology, and philosophy, as well as for early modern and modern art, literature, and popular culture. We are affiliated with the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference.

 

 

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