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Gray C. Boyce

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and one correspondent with that journal quoted approvingly a Boyce review elsewhere where Boyce had said of the reviewed work: "For 364 pages of text there are almost 200 pages of notes. In the opinion of the writer these notes contain material that is not only essential for such a work, but include
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matter which is frequently as informing and exciting as the narrative itself. A remarkably rich and well-ordered bibliography of forty pages and indexes ... complete the book."
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After his retirement, Boyce moved back to Alameda where he lived with his sister Merle and was able to complete his masterwork, a five volume
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Literature of Medieval History, 1930–1975: A Supplement to Louis John Paetow's "A Guide to the Study of Medieval History"
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Literature of Medieval History, 1930–1975: A Supplement to Louis John Paetow's "A Guide to the Study of Medieval History"
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Literature of Medieval History, 1930–1975: A Supplement to Louis John Paetow's "A Guide to the Study of Medieval History"
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Boyce's interests increasingly tended towards bibliography and scholarly standards. He was on the editorial board of
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Northwestern University Library Archival and Manuscript Collections. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
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The University of Prague: Modern problems of the German university in Czechoslavakia
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Gray Cowan Boyce was born in San Francisco on 19 February 1899 and brought up in
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Boyce died on 14 May 1981. His papers are part of the
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San Francisco
California
medieval historian
bibliographer
Alameda
University of California at Berkeley
Harvard University
University of Grenoble
University of Ghent
Princeton University
United States Naval Reserve
Northwestern University
The American Historical Review
Parkinson's disease
glaucoma
Northwestern University Library
Robert Hale
William Harbutt Dawson




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