Bolling, George Melville

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Name (Latin)
Bolling, George Melville
Other forms of name
Boliṅga, Jārja Melavīla
Date of birth
1871-04-13
Date of death
1963-06-02
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 113614120
Wikidata: Q17032844
Library of congress: n 97922923
Sources of Information
  • Atharvaveda-pariśiṣṭa, 1976:t.p. (sampādaka Jārja Melavīla Boliṅga) added t.p. (George Melville Bolling, Ph.D.; Prof. of Greek and Associate Prof. Comparative Philology and Sanskrit in the Catholic University of America)
  • LC database, Jan. 16, 2006(hdg.: Bolling, George Melville, 1871- )
  • The Pariśiṣṭas of the Atharvaveda, 1909:t.p. (George Melville Bolling)

Wikipedia description:

George Melville Bolling (April 13, 1871 – June 1, 1963) was an American linguist. Bolling was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended Loyola College. In 1895 he became professor of Greek, and associate professor of comparative philology and Sanskrit at Catholic University. In 1897 he received his doctorate from Johns Hopkins University. He taught at Ohio State University as professor of Greek Languages and Literature. He was one of the signers of the call that led to the foundation of the Linguistic Society of America, and served as its president in 1931. From 1925–1931 he was the editor of the Society's academic journal, Language.He was a member of the American Philological Association, American Oriental Society, and the Archaeological Institute of America. He was a contributor to the American Journal of Philology, the American Oriental Society Journal, the Trans-American Philological Association Bulletin, the Catholic University Bulletin, and the Catholic Encyclopedia.

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