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  1. They had one child, the renowned art historian Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule III, in Orange, New Jersey, on August 10, 1925. Vermeule continued his father's work with the government of the state of New Jersey, holding several positions over time and serving a pivotal role in the dismantlement and preservation of the Morris Canal.

  2. Adrian Vermeule. Cornelius Adrian Comstock Vermeule ( / vərˈmjuːl /, [3] born May 2, 1968) is an American legal scholar who is currently the Ralph S. Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School. He is an expert on constitutional and administrative law, and, since 2016, has voiced support for Catholic integralism. [4]

  3. Dr. Vermeule's study contains the following sections: - I. An Eastern Roman Hinged Pincers Die, at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. II. Summary Catalogue of Ancient Dies, Coining Implements and Coining Scenes - in which the items reach the impressive total of 85, supported by a varied documentation. III. Coining Methods as evidenced ...

  4. 17 de dez. de 2008 · Cornelius C. Vermeule III, who over four decades as curator of classical antiquities at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston built a reputation for astute acquisitions, prodigious scholarship and exuberant eccentricity (his office had a working model of the national railroad of Cyprus), died on Nov. 27 in Cambridge, Mass.

  5. Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule, nado en Orange, Nova Jersey, [ 1] o 10 de agosto de 1925 e finado en Cambridge, Massachusetts, o 27 de novembro de 2008, foi un especialista estadounidense na arte antiga, numismático e conservador de Arte Clásica do Museo de Belas Artes de Boston entre 1957 e 1996, institución que tamén dirixiu de xeito interino.

  6. C C Vermeule, 'Modern Japanese and Chinese coins in the British Museum (part I)', Numismatic Chronicle, 1954, 186-96. 'Part II', Numismatic Chronicle, 1955, 215-221. Obituary in The New York Times, 9 December 2008.

  7. 27 de out. de 2023 · Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule III (August 10, 1925 November 27, 2008) was an American scholar of ancient art and curator of classical art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, from 1957 to 1996. He was also well known as a numismatist.