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Isador Henry Coriat (December 10, 1875 – May 26, 1943) was an American psychiatrist and neurologist of Moroccan-Jewish descent. He was one of the first American psychoanalysts.

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12-697: For other uses, see Isidore (disambiguation) . Isidore [REDACTED] Isidore of Seville Pronunciation English: / ˈ ɪ z ɪ d ɔːr / French: [izidɔʁ] Gender Male Origin Word/name English and French, from Greek Meaning "gift of Isis" Other names Nickname(s) Dore, Dori, Dory, Issy, Itchik, Izzy, Sid, Siddy Related names Isadore, Isador, Isidoro , Esidoro, Isidro, Ysidro, Isidor Isidore ( / ˈ ɪ z ɪ d ɔːr / IZ -id-or ; also spelled Isador , Isadore and Isidor )

24-519: Is an English and French masculine given name. The name is derived from the Greek name Isídōros (Ἰσίδωρος) and can literally be translated to 'gift of Isis '. The name has survived in various forms throughout the centuries. Although it has never been a common name, it has historically been popular due to its association with Catholic figures and among the Jewish diaspora . Isidora is the feminine form of

36-534: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Isidore (disambiguation) Isidore is a male given name. Isidore or Isador may refer to: Isador Coriat He was born in Philadelphia in 1875 as the son of Harry (Hyram) Coriat, a Sephardi Jew native of Marrakesh , who emigrated to the United States from France in 1867, and Clara née Einstein. The Coriat Jewish family

48-654: The Isidore Newman School Isidor Philipp (1863–1958), Hungarian-French pianist, composer and pedagogue Isidor Isaac Rabi (1898–1988), Galician-born American physicist and Nobel laureate Isidor Rosenthal (1836–1915), German physiologist Isadore Singer (1924-2021), American mathematician Isador Sobel (1858–1939), American lawyer Isidore Spielmann (1854–1925), British art critic and exhibition organizer I. F. Stone (1907–1989), American investigative journalist Isidor Straus (1845–1912), co-owner of Macy's, drowned in

60-566: The Belgium Congo Isidor George Beaver (1859–1934), British-born Australian architect Isadore Coop (1926-2003), Canadian architect Isador Coriat (1875–1943), American psychiatrist and neurologist Ivor Cutler (born Isadore; 1923–2006), Scottish poet, songwriter and humorist Isidore Ducasse (1846-1870), French poet best known under the nom de plume of Comte de Lautréamont Isidor Izzy Einstein (1880–1938), American federal police officer during

72-739: The Fathers of the Church and Archbishop of Seville Isidore the Laborer (c. 1070–1130), Spanish religious leader Isidore I of Constantinople (died 1350), Greek Ecumenical Patriarch (1347–1350) Isidore II of Constantinople (died 1462), Greek Ecumenical Patriarch (1456–1462) Isidore of Kiev (1385–1463), Greek religious leader and theologian Others [ edit ] Isidore of Charax (fl. 1st century), Greek geographer Isidore of Alexandria (died c. 520), Greco-Egyptian philosopher Isidore of Miletus , Greek architect who co-designed

84-687: The Hagia Sophia in Constantinople from 532 to 537 Isidore (inventor) , according to legend the Russian Orthodox monk erroneously credited with producing the first genuine recipe of Russian vodka, c. 1430 Modern world [ edit ] Ordered alphabetically by last name Isidore Gordon Ascher (1835–1933), British-Canadian novelist and poet Isidor Bajic (1878–1915), Serbian composer, pedagogue and publisher Isidore Bakanja (c. 1885–1909), beatified martyr in

96-827: The Prohibition era Isidor Fisch (1905–1934), German associate of Bruno Hauptmann Isadore Friz Freleng (1906–1995), American cartoonist Isidore Goldblum (1863–1925), Polish Hebrew writer and bibliographer Isador Goodman (1909–1982), South African-Australian musician and composer Isidor Gunsberg (1854–1930), Hungarian chess player Isidore Itzkowitz (1892–1964), better known as Eddie Cantor , American performer and comedian Isadore Gilbert Jeffery (1840-1919), American poet, lyricist Isidor Kaufmann (1853–1921), Austro-Hungarian painter of Jewish themes Izidor Kürschner (1885–1941), Hungarian football player and coach Isadore Gilbert Mudge (1875–1957), American librarian Isidore Newman (fl. 1903), founder of

108-497: The name. Pre-modern era [ edit ] Ordered chronologically Religious figures [ edit ] Isidore of Alexandria (died 403), Egyptian priest, saint Isidore of Chios (died 251), Roman Christian martyr Isidore of Scetes (died c. 390), 4th-century Egyptian Christian priest and desert ascetic Isidore of Pelusium (died c. 449), Egyptian monk, saint and prolific letter writer Isidore of Seville (c. 560–636), Catholic saint and scholar, last of

120-500: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Isidore&oldid=1258670200 " Categories : Given names Theophoric names English masculine given names Masculine given names French masculine given names Hidden categories: Pages with French IPA Articles with short description Short description

132-561: The sinking of RMS Titanic Isador Samuel Turover (1892–1978), Belgian-American chess master Chief Isadore (fl. 1860s), leader of the Ktunaxa/Kootenay people in the Tobacco Plains War Isidor Burakh a fictional character from the video game "Pathologic Classic" (2005),"Pathologic Classic HD" (2015) and "Pathologic 2" [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

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144-506: Was said to have come from Spain on their father's side, Thomas Coryat was supposed to belong to it, and was German on their mother's side. He grew up in Boston and attended Tufts Medical School , graduating in 1900. He was one of the founders of Boston Psychoanalytic Society , the first secretary in 1914 and president in years 1930–32. Coriat was the only Freudian analyst in Boston during

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