- Whitley Stokes
Whitley Stokes (
February 28 ,1830 -April 13 ,1909 ) was a Britishlawyer and Celtic scholar.He was a son of
William Stokes (1804-1878), and a grandson of Whitley Stokes (1763-1845), each of whom was Regius Professor of Physics at theUniversity of Dublin . His sisterMargaret Stokes was a writer and archaeologist.Educated at
Trinity College, Dublin , Whitley Stokes became an Englishbarrister in 1855, and in 1862 he went toIndia , where he filled several official positions. In 1877 he was appointed legal member of the viceroy's council, and he drafted the codes of civil and criminal procedure and did much other valuable work of the same nature. In 1879 he was president of the commission on Indian law. He returned to England in 1882. In 1887 he was made a C.S.I., and two years later a C.I.E.; he obtained honorary degrees from many universities, and was a fellow of theBritish Academy .Whitley Stokes is perhaps most famous as a Celtic scholar, and in this field he worked both in
India and in England. He studied Irish, Breton and Cornish texts.Works
*"Three Irish Glossaries" (1862)
*"Three Middle-Irish Homilies" (1877)
*"Old Irish Glosses at Merzburg and Carlsruhe" (1887)
*"Irische Texte" published at Leipzig (1880-1900), co-editor withErnst Windisch
*"The Anglo-Indian Codes" (1887).
*"Lives of Saints from the Book of Lismore" (1890) translator
*"Urkeltischer Sprachschatz" (1894) withAdalbert Bezzenberger External links
* [http://www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/s/Stokes,W(b1830)/life.htm#works Life, Works, Criticisms & Notes, EIRData, retrieved 23 May 2007]
* [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/stokebib.html Stokes bibliography] atUniversity College Cork 's CELT project
* [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/stokes.html Irish Texts edited, some translated, by Whitley Stokes, CELT project, retrieved 23 May 2007]References
*1911
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