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• | 101. Astronomy |
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| • | 102. Chemistry and Chemical Biochemistry |
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| • | 103. Engineering |
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| • | 104. Mathematics |
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| • | 105. Physical Earth Sciences |
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| • | 106. Physics |
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| • | 107 |
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| • | 200 |
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| • | 201. Molecular Biology and Biochemistry |
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| • | 202. Cellular and Developmental Biology |
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| • | 203. Evolution & Ecology, Systematics, Population Genetics, Paleontology, and Physical Anthropology |
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| • | 204. Medicine, Surgery, Pathology and Immunology |
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| • | 205. Microbiology |
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| • | 206. Physiology, Biophysics, and Pharmacology |
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| • | 207. Genetics |
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| • | 208. Plant Sciences |
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| • | 209. Neurobiology |
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| • | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior |
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| • | 301. Anthropology, Demography, Psychology, and Sociology |
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| • | 302. Economics |
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| • | 303. History Since 1715 |
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| • | 304. Jurisprudence and Political Science |
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| • | 305 |
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| • | 401. Archaeology |
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| • | 402. Criticism: Arts and Letters |
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| • | 402a |
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| • | 402b |
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| • | 403. Cultural Anthropology |
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| • | 404. History of the Arts, Literature, Religion and Sciences |
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| • | 404a |
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| • | 404b |
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| • | 404c |
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| • | 405 [401] |
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| • | 405. History and Philology, East and West, through the 17th Century |
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| • | 406. Linguistics |
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| • | 407. Philosophy |
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| • | 408 |
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| • | 501. Creative Artists |
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| • | 502. Physicians, Theologians, Lawyers, Jurists, Architects, and Members of Other Professions |
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| • | 503. Administrators, Bankers and Opinion Leaders from the Public or Private Sectors |
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| • | 504. Scholars in the Professions |
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| 1261 | Name: | Dr. Tzvetan Todorov | | Institution: | CNRS, Paris | | Year Elected: | 1998 | | Class: | 4. Humanities | | Subdivision: | 402. Criticism: Arts and Letters | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1939 | | Death Date: | February 7, 2017 | | | | | Tzvetan Todorov was a Bulgarian born historian, cultural critic and essayist who lived in France from 1963 until his death February 7, 2017, in Paris at age 77. After his pioneering early work on literary theory, he chose to explore issues of human diversity, of universalism vs. relativism and of human behavior in extreme situations. He did this with erudition, balance, and a sense of compassion - not to mention extraordinary productivity. Dr. Todorov published more than 30 books, including The Poetics of Prose (1971), Introduction to Poetics (1981), The Conquest of America (1982), Mikhail Bakhtin: The Dialogical Principle (1984), Facing the Extreme: Moral Life in the Concentration Camps (1991), On Human Diversity (1993), Hope and Memory (2000), and Imperfect Garden: The Legacy of Humanism (2002). He was a member of the Conseil National des Programmes au Ministère de l'Education Nationale and has served as visiting professor at several universities, including Harvard, Yale, Columbia and the University of California, Berkeley. His honors include the prizes Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1991), Charles Veillon (1998), Nonino (2002), Spinoza (2004), Grinzane Cavour (2007) and Prince of Asturias (2008); he also was an Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He was a Doctor honoris causa of the Universities of Sofia, Liège, Mannheim and the American University in Paris, a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur and an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Dr. Todorov held the title of Directeur de recherches honoraire at CNRS, Paris at the time of his death. | |
1262 | Name: | Ms. Claire Tomalin | | Year Elected: | 2012 | | Class: | 3. Social Sciences | | Subdivision: | 303. History Since 1715 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
Living
| | Birth Date: | 1933 | | | | | Claire Tomalin, nee Delavenay, was born in 1933 in London of a French father and an English mother, studied at Cambridge, worked in publishing and journalism as literary editor of the New Statesman, then the Sunday Times, while bringing up her children. In 1974 she published her first book The Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft, which won the Whitbread First Book Prize. Since then she has researched and written Shelley and His World, 1980; Katherine Mansfield: A Secret Life, 1987; The Invisible Woman: the story of Nelly Ternan and Charles Dickens, 1991 [NCR, Hawthornden, James Tait Black prizes - now being filmed with Ralph Fiennes]; Mrs Jordan's Profession, 1994; Jane Austen: A Life, 1997; Samuel Pepys: the Unequalled Self, 2002 [Whitbread biography and Book of the Year prizes, Pepys Society Prize, Rose Crawshay Prize]. Thomas Hardy: The Time-Torn Man appeared in 2006, after which she made a television film about Hardy, and published a selection of Hardy’s poems. Her Charles Dickens: A Life was published in 2011.
She organized two exhibitions, about the Regency actress Mrs. Jordan at Kenwood in 1995, and about Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley in 1997. She also edited and introduced Mary Shelley’s story for children, Maurice. A collection of her reviews, Several Strangers, appeared in 1999.
She has served on the Committee of the London Library and as a Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery and the Wordsworth Trust. She is a Vice-President of the Royal Literary Fund, of the Royal Society of Literature and of English PEN. She enjoys walking, gardening, travelling, being with her children and grandchildren, and listening to classical music and opera. She lives in London and is married to the playwright and novelist Michael Frayn. | |
1263 | Name: | Shinichiro Tomonaga | | Year Elected: | 1966 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1906 | | Death Date: | 7/8/79 | | | |
1264 | Name: | Paul Topinard | | Year Elected: | 1886 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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1265 | Name: | Honore Torombert | | Year Elected: | 1827 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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1266 | Name: | Arnold J. Toynbee | | Year Elected: | 1941 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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| | Birth Date: | 1889 | | Death Date: | 10/22/75 | | | |
1267 | Name: | Comte Antoine L.C. Desturr de Tracy | | Year Elected: | 1806 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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1268 | Name: | Sir George O. Trevelyan | | Year Elected: | 1899 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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1269 | Name: | George M. Trevelyan | | Year Elected: | 1949 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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| | Birth Date: | 1876 | | Death Date: | 7/21/62 | | | |
1270 | Name: | Uvo van Troil | | Year Elected: | 1792 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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1271 | Name: | Edward Troughton | | Year Elected: | 1817 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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1272 | Name: | Frederick Troyon | | Year Elected: | 1863 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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1273 | Name: | Gustav Tschermak | | Year Elected: | 1882 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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1274 | Name: | Peter R. von Tunner | | Year Elected: | 1864 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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1275 | Name: | Edward Turner | | Year Elected: | 1836 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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1276 | Name: | Sir William Turner | | Year Elected: | 1907 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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1277 | Name: | Eric Turner | | Year Elected: | 1977 | | Class: | 4. Humanities | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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| | Birth Date: | 1911 | | Death Date: | 4/20/83 | | | |
1278 | Name: | Theodore Turrettini | | Year Elected: | 1890 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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1279 | Name: | Lord David Sainsbury of Turville | | Institution: | United Kingdom | | Year Elected: | 2001 | | Class: | 5. The Arts, Professions, and Leaders in Public & Private Affairs | | Subdivision: | 503. Administrators, Bankers and Opinion Leaders from the Public or Private Sectors | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
Living
| | Birth Date: | 1940 | | | | | Lord Sainsbury is a man of broad culture, keen intellect and pleasant, modest personality. He successfully managed a major industrial company in England and advanced the Sainsbury family tradition of being an outstandingly responsible and generous concerned citizen of the United Kingdom. Turning to public service, he has served on several U.K. government missions and was appointed in 1998 as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science with responsibility for the Office of Science and Technology, Research Councils and space matters. He retired as a Minister in November 2006 and now concentrates on his charitable activities, the foremost of which is the Gatsby Foundation. He was elected to Chancellor of Cambridge University in 2011. | |
1280 | Name: | John Tyndall | | Year Elected: | 1868 | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
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