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Encyclopedia > James
Look up James in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

James is a common name in English. It may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

Contents

It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Jacob (name). ... James is a surname, and may refer to A. P. T. James (c1908-1962), better known as Fargo James; Tobagonian politician, B. G. James, mayor of Newport News, Virginia from 1936 to 1940 Brian Gerard James (born 1970), wrestler Brian James, British punk musician, a former member of The Damned...

Biblical

The Epistle of James is a book in the Christian New Testament. ... King James Version may refer to: King James Version of the Bible, a version of the Bible published in 1611. ...

Political and historical figures

King James can refer to a number of monarchs in British history: James I of Scotland (1394–1437), King of Scotland from 1406 until 1437 (from 1406 to 1424 he was king in name only) James II of Scotland (1430–1460) King of Scotland from 1437 to 1460 James III...

Notable artists, individuals, and creative works

James (Faruk Mahfuj Anam) generally known simply as James is a Bangladeshi singer and composer. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Spoiler warning: James was a character from the fourth season of the hit FX television series, Nip/Tuck. ... 007 redirects here. ... James Bell is an 8th-grader at Rockridge secondary school. ... This article is about the writer and poet. ... The Apache Java Enterprise Mail Server (a. ... James Morrison is a name shared by many people. ...

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[[zh: Jim may refer to: Jim (comics), a comic book series by Jim Woodring JIM TV, a television network that is based in Belgium Gentleman Jim, a nickname of the boxer James J. Corbett Gentleman Jim (film), a 1942 film about James J. Corbett Lucky Jim, comic novel written by Kingsley... Jimbo can refer to: Jimbo Jones, a character in the TV series The Simpsons Jimbo Kern, a character in the TV series South Park Jimmy Jimbo Wales (born 1966), co-founder of Wikipedia and Chairman Emeritus of Wikipedias Board of Trustees Jim Jimbo Mathus, co-founder of band Squirrel... Look up Jimmy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Anthroponym. ...


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James I, king of England. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 (988 words)
The son of Lord Darnley and Mary Queen of Scots, James succeeded to the Scottish throne on the forced abdication of his mother.
James considered an alliance with his mother’s French relatives, the Guise, but in 1586, to improve his prospects of succeeding to the English throne, he allied himself with Elizabeth I. This caused a break with his mother’s party, and he accepted her execution in 1587 calmly.
James, by clever politics and armed force, succeeded in subduing the feudal Scottish baronage, in establishing royal authority, and in asserting the superiority of the state over the Presbyterian Church.
William James - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3179 words)
He was appointed instructor in physiology for the spring 1873 term, instructor in anatomy and physiology in 1873, assistant professor of psychology in 1876, assistant professor of philosophy in 1881, full professor in 1885, endowed chair in psychology in 1889, return to philosophy in 1897, and emeritus professor of philosophy in 1907.
James studied medicine, physiology, and biology, and began to teach in those subjects, but was drawn to the scientific study of the human mind at a time when psychology was constituting itself as a science.
James is one of the two namesakes of the James-Lange theory of emotion, which he formulated independently of Carl Lange in the 1880s.
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