- Benjamin Hall Kennedy
Benjamin Hall Kennedy (
November 6 ,1804 –April 6 ,1880 ) was an English scholar.He was born at Summer Hill, near
Birmingham , the eldest son of Rann Kennedy (1772–1851), of a branch of theAyrshire family which had settled inStaffordshire . Rann was a scholar and man of letters, several of whose sons rose to distinction. Benjamin was educated atShrewsbury School , andSt John's College, Cambridge . After a brilliant university career he was elected fellow and classical lecturer of St John's College in 1828. Two years later he became an assistant master at Harrow, whence he went to Shrewsbury as headmaster in 1836. He retained this post until 1866, the thirty years being marked by a long series of successes for his pupils, chiefly in classics.When he retired from Shrewsbury a large collection was made, and was used partly on new school buildings and partly on the founding of a
Latin professorship at Cambridge. The first holders were both Kennedy's old pupils, HAJ Munro and JEB Mayor. In 1867, Kennedy was elected Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge and canon ofEly Cathedral .From 1870 to 1880 he was a member of the committee for the revision of the
New Testament . He supported the admission of women to university, and took a prominent part in the establishment of Newnham and Girton colleges. In politics, he had liberal sympathies. Among a number of classical school-books published by him are two, a "Public School Latin Primer" and "Public School Latin Grammar", which were for long in use in nearly all English schools. He died nearTorquay .His other chief works are:
Sophocles , "Oedipus Tyrannus" (2nd ed., 1885),Aristophanes , "Birds" (1874);Aeschylus , "Agamemnon" (2nd ed., 1882), with introduction, metrical translation and notes; a commentary onVirgil (3rd ed., 1881); and a translation ofPlato , "Theaetetus" (1881). He contributed largely to the collection known as "Sabrinae Corolla", and published a collection of verse in Greek, Latin and English under the title of "Between Whiles" (2nd ed., 1882), with many autobiographical details.References
*1911
External links
*http://www.inrebus.com/mnemoniclatin.php Latin gender rhymes from Kennedy's Latin Primer
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