Ella Mary Edghill

Ella Mary Edghill

Ella Mary Edghill M.A. (b. November 13, 1881 at Aldershotcite book | title = Newnham College Register, 1871-1950 | page = p. 180 | year = 1964 ] - ) was a British translator known primarily for her translation of Categories which appeared in Volume 1 (1928) of the The Works of Aristotle series, edited by W. D. Ross and J. A. Smith. She was the daughter of Rev. John Cox Edghill, DD, Chaplain General to British Armed Forces, and Mary Nesfield.

The Clarendon Press edition of 1928 describes Edghill as "E. M. Edghill M.A.; ex-associate of Newnham College, Cambridge. [cite book | url = http://books.google.com/books?ei=WUo0R_yCA46eswPf7vStAQ&id=0xTAD3YkLqAC&dq=%22E.M.+Edghill%22+aristotle+NEWNHAM&q=NEWNHAM&pgis=1#search | title = The works of Aristotle, Volume 1 | author = William David Ross, John Alexander Smith | page = Page viii | publisher = Clarendon Press | year = 1928 ]

A Miss "Ella Mary Edghill" was the Headmistress of Saint Felix School between 1926 and 1938. [ [http://www.blythweb.co.uk/blythburgh/felix.htm Saint Felix School] , The Blythburgh Society]

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