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John Joseph Lalor
Born1840 or 1841
Died (aged 58)[1]
Washington, D. C.

John Joseph Lalor (1840 or 1841 to 9 June 1899[1]) was an American political scientist, a translator of work by Ludwig Nohl and Wilhelm Roscher, and the publisher of Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and the Political History of the United States (1895).


Biography

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In 1885, Lalor taught at East Side High School, Milwaukee.[2] Lalor worked as a translator in the Director of Mint, U. S. Treasury Department.[3] Lalor collaborated with Louis Wolowski, Ludwig Nohl, and Paul Shorey. He translated works by Rudolf von Jhering and Wilhelm Roscher. He translated from German two works by Ludwig Nohl, a biography of Ludwig Beethoven in Life of Beethoven (1881)[4] and Wolfgang Mozart in Life of Mozart (1880).[5]

In 1899, Lalor died from injuries due to a fall.[2]

Works or publications

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  • Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States. 1895. OCLC 634756812.
  • Life of Beethoven. 1881. OCLC 861108. with L. Nohl
  • Life of Mozart. 1880. OCLC 604749. with L. Nohl
  • Principles of Political Economy, 1882, OCLC 3484818 with G. F. Roscher and L. Wolowski
  • R. von Jhering (1915). The Struggle for Law. OCLC 1933945. translated from German by Lalor
  • The Constitutional and Political History of the United States. 1881. OCLC 294964. with H. Von Holst, Alfred Bishop Mason, P. Shorey, Brainerd, Ira Hutchinson
  • The Primer of Political Economy; in Sixteen Definitions and Forty Propositions. 1885. OCLC 6784624. with Alfred Bishop Mason

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Dies from Shock. Unexpected Termination of John J. Lalor's Injuries". The Evening Star (Washington, D. C.). June 10, 1899. p. 8. Retrieved 2014-07-09.
  2. ^ a b "Funeral of John J. Lalor. Services at St. Matthew's Church This Morning". Washington, D. C.: The Evening Star. June 12, 1899. p. 8. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  3. ^ "The News in Brief". Laport, Pa.: Republican news item. June 15, 1899.
  4. ^ Nohl, Ludwig (1881). Life of Beethoven. Translated by John Joseph Lalor.
  5. ^ Nohl, Ludwig (1880). Life of Mozart. Translated by John Joseph Lalor.

Further reading

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  • Vermont. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office (1927), Lalor, John J., Jr, OCLC 166264977