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James Loeb

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
James Loeb 1867-1933, American banker and philanthropist, b. New York City; son of Solomon Loeb. He entered (1888) Kuhn, Loeb and Company and retired from business at 34. Most of the rest of his life was spent abroad. He founded and endowed the Loeb Classical Library, a series of inexpensive yet attractive books containing on facing pages the original Greek and Latin texts and the English translations. He also founded (1905) in New York City the Institute of Musical Art, now part of the Juilliard School , and a clinic for psychiatric study in Munich. Author not available, LOEB,... Read more
Loeb Classical Library
Loeb Classical Library, series of Greek and Latin texts with English translations, published since 1912 as a project initiated by the New York banker and scholar James Loeb (1867–1933). Read more
Solomon Loeb
...York City and with Abraham Kuhn started the banking house of Kuhn, Loeb and Company. After his retirement, most of his financial interests were taken over by his son, James Loeb. His philanthropies included large amounts to Jewish charities. Bibliography... Read more

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