Katharine Jex-Blake

Katharine Jex-Blake

Katharine Jex-Blake (18 November 1860 – 26 March 1951), was an English classical scholar, mistress of Girton College, Cambridge.Citation
last = Perrone
first = Fernanda Helen
contribution = Blake, Katharine Jex- (1860–1951)
year = Oct 2005
title = Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Online edition
place = Oxford
publisher = Oxford University Press
url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/48441
doi = 10.1093/ref:odnb/48441
access date = 14 July 2008
]

Biography

Early Life

Katharine Jex-Blake was born in 1860 at Rugby School, one of nine daughters and two sons of Thomas William Jex-Blake (1832-1915), the school master and later head master at Rugby school and his wife Henrietta Cordery. Her aunt was Sophia Jex-Blake. She was educated with her sisters at Rugby School before reading classics at Girton College, Cambridge, 1879-1883.

Career

She then taught for a year at Notting Hill and Bayswater High School, a school owed by the Girls' Public Day School Trust. In 1885 she returned to Girton as the Resident Classics lecturer, later becoming the Director of Studies in Classics from 1901– 1919; Vice-Mistress, 1903– 1916; and Mistress of the College,1916 – 1922. In 1896 she published a translation of Pliny the elder’s "Chapters on the History of Art" in collaboration with her friend Eugenie Sellers.

Her influence extended beyond Girton as some her students became the classic lecturers at Girton, Newnham College, Bedford College, Royal Holloway, Somerville College and Lady Margaret Hall in the 1920s .

Retirement

Upon her retirement in 1922, Katharine Jex-Blake donated a sum for what became the Jex-Blake fellowship. She became a governor of the College and also sat on its Council. She was made an honorary fellow in 1932. From 1925-1937 she was an active member of the Council of her former employers, the Girls' Public Day School Trust and was later elected a vice-president of the Trust. She died at Hurstpierpoint, Sussex in 1951.

Works

*(transl. with Eugenie Sellers) Pliny's "Chapters on the History of Art" (1896)

Personal Papers

Norfolk Record Office holds correspondence between Katharine and her sisters, Henrietta and Violet Jex-Blake, in the papers of the Jex-Blake family (REF: MC 233/36). [cite web
last = Norfolk Record Office
title = Family Papers of Jex-Blake and Buxton families, with Title Deeds of Caister Hall Estate
date = 2006
url = http://nrocat.norfolk.gov.uk/Dserve/dserve.exe?dsqServer=128.60.0.31&dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqPos=0&dsqSearch=(CatalogueRef='MC 233')
accessdate = 14 July 2008
]

References

External links

* [http://www.girton.cam.ac.uk/fellows-and-staff/past-mistresses/#h2-katharine-jex-blake-18601951 Biographical sketch] at Girton College website
*Citation
last = Perrone
first = Fernanda Helen
contribution = Blake, Katharine Jex- (1860–1951)
year = Oct 2005
title = Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Online edition
place = Oxford
publisher = Oxford University Press
url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/48441
doi = 10.1093/ref:odnb/48441
access date = 14 July 2008


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