- Robinson Ellis
Robinson Ellis (
September 5 ,1834 –October 10 ,1913 ) was an Englishclassical scholar .He was born at
Barming , nearMaidstone , and was educated atElizabeth College, Guernsey ,Rugby School , andBalliol College, Oxford . In 1858 he became fellow ofTrinity College, Oxford , and in 1870 professor ofLatin atUniversity College, London . In 1876 he returned to Oxford, where from 1883 to 1893 he held the university readership in Latin. In 1893 he succeededHenry Nettleship as professor.His chief work was on
Catullus , whom he began to study in 1859. In the course of his research he discovered an important early manuscript of Catullus, named the "Codex Oxoniensis". However, Ellis did not recognise the importance of his own discovery, and failed to consult it for his "Commentary on Catullus" (1876), thereby attracting criticism. In 1889 he produced a second, enlarged edition, which resulted its author's recognition as an authority on Catullus. Professor Ellis quoted largely from the early Italian commentators, maintaining that the land where theRenaissance originated had done more for scholarship than is commonly recognized. He has supplemented his critical work by a translation (1871, dedicated toAlfred Tennyson ) of the poems in the metres of the originals.Another author to whom Professor Ellis devoted many years' study was Manilius, the astrological poet. In 1891 he published "Nodes Manilianae", a series of dissertations on the "Astronomica", with emendations. He also treated
Avianus , Velleius Paterculus and theChristian poetOrientius , whom he edited for the "Vienna Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum". He edited the "Ibis" ofOvid , the "Aetna" of the younger Lucilius, and contributed to the "Anecdota Oxoniensia" various unedited Bodleian and other manuscripts. In 1907 he published "Appendix Vergiliana " (an edition of the minor poems); in 1908 "The Annalist Licinianus".References
*1911
External links
* [http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator:(ellis+robinson) Works by Robinson Ellis] at the
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