Thomas Myers
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Thomas Myers
Summary
Thomas Myers is a human[1]. He worked as a manual therapist[2] and writer[3].
Key Facts
- Thomas Myers's professions included manual therapist[2].
- Thomas Myers worked as a writer[3].
- Thomas Myers was a member of International Association of Structural Integrators[4].
- Thomas Myers is recorded as male[5].
- Thomas Myers's instance of is recorded as human[6].
- Thomas Myers's ISNI is recorded as 0000000116669284[7].
- Thomas Myers's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 70005439[8].
- Thomas Myers's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n2001129556[9].
- Thomas Myers's IdRef ID is recorded as 149252501[10].
- Thomas Myers's Open Library ID is recorded as OL7519582A[11].
- Thomas Myers's family name is recorded as Myers[12].
- Thomas Myers's given name is recorded as Thomas[13].
- Thomas Myers's Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID is recorded as 320508307[14].
- Thomas Myers studied under Moshé Feldenkrais[15].
- Thomas Myers studied under Ida Rolf[16].
- Thomas Myers studied under Buckminster Fuller[17].
- Thomas Myers studied under Judith Aston-Linderoth[18].
- Thomas Myers studied under Emilie Conrad[19].
- Thomas Myers's National Library of Latvia ID is recorded as 000251558[20].
- Thomas Myers's Goodreads author ID is recorded as 307782[21].
- Thomas Myers's National Library of Korea ID is recorded as KAC201200193[22].
- Thomas Myers's National Library of Poland MMS ID is recorded as 9810569935605606[23].
- Thomas Myers's National Library of Israel J9U ID is recorded as 987007324915705171[24].
- Thomas Myers's CANTIC ID is recorded as 981058524647106706[25].
- Thomas Myers's WorldCat Entities ID is recorded as E39PBJqbqFTkMfD4rxhqXqgYfq[26].
Body
Education
Studied under Moshé Feldenkrais[15], a physicist[27], 1904–1984[28], of Russian Empire[29], specialised in alternative medicine[30]; Ida Rolf[16], a physician[31], 1896–1979[32], of United States[33], specialised in biochemistry[34]; Buckminster Fuller[17], an architect[35], 1895–1983[36], of United States[37], awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom[38], specialised in architect[39]; Judith Aston-Linderoth[18]; and Emilie Conrad[19], a dancer[40], 1934–2014[41], of United States[42].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include manual therapist[2] and writer[3].