- Frederick York Powell
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name = Frederick York Powell
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birth_date = birth date|1850|1|4|mf=y
birth_place =Bloomsbury ,London
death_date = death date and age|1904|5|8|1850|1|4|mf=y
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occupation = Historian
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children =Frederick York Powell (
January 4 ,1850 –May 8 ,1904 ), was an Englishhistorian and scholar.Biography
Frederick York Powell was born in
Bloomsbury ,London . Much of his childhood was spent inFrance andSpain , so that he early acquired a mastery of the language of both countries and an insight into the genius of the people. He was educated atRugby School , and matriculated at Oxford as an unattached student, subsequently joining Christ Church, where he took a first-class inlaw and modern history in 1872. He was called to the bar at theMiddle Temple in 1874, and married in the same year.He became law-lecturer and tutor of Christ Church, fellow of Oriel College, delegate of the Clarendon Press, and in 1894 he was made Regius Professor of Modern History in succession to JA Froude. His contributions to history were not extensive, but he was a particularly stimulating teacher. He had been attracted in his school days to the study of Scandinavian history and literature, and he was closely allied with Professor Guðbrandur Vigfússon (d. 1889), whom be assisted in his "Icelandic Prose Reader" (1897), "Corpus poeticum boreale" (1887), "Origines islandicae" (1905), and in the editing of the "Grimm Centenary" papers (1886).
He took a keen interest in the development of modern French poetry, and
Paul Verlaine ,Stéphane Mallarmé andEmile Verhaeren all lectured at Oxford under his auspices. He was also a connoisseur in Japanese art. In politics his sympathies were with the oppressed of all nationalities; he had befriended refugees after the Commune, counting among his friendsJules Vallès the author of "Les Réfractaires"; and he was also a friend ofStepniak and his circle.See the "Life", with letters and selections, by
Oliver Elton (1906).References
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