- Robert Payne Smith
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name = Robert Payne Smith
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birth_date =November 7 ,1818
birth_place =Chipping Campden ,Gloucestershire
death_date =March 31 ,1895
death_place =Canterbury Cathedral deanery
occupation = Theologian
spouse = Catherine Langley
parents = Robert Smith and Esther Argles Payne
children = two sons and four daughtersRobert Payne Smith, D.D., M.A. (1819-1895) was
Regius Professor of Divinity at theUniversity of Oxford and Canon of Christ Church from 1865 until 1870, when he was appointedDean of Canterbury byQueen Victoria on the advice ofWilliam Ewart Gladstone .Payne was born in
Chipping Campden ,Gloucestershire , onNovember 7 ,1818 , the only son and second of four children of Robert Smith, a land agent, and his wife, Esther Argles Payne, of Leggsheath,Surrey . He attended Chipping Campden grammar school and was taught Hebrew by his eldest sister, Esther. In 1837 he obtained an exhibition atPembroke College, Oxford to studyclassics . In 1841 he graduated with second-class honours. Payne won the Boden Sanskrit scholarship in 1840 and the Pusey and Ellerton Hebrew scholarship in 1843. In the same year he became a fellow of Pembroke and was ordained adeacon , and became apriest a year later.He gave to 1869
Bampton Lectures at Oxford and from 1870 until 1885 he was a member of the Old Testament Revision Committee (the whole duration of the Committee's existence).He published the "Thesaurus Syriacus" (1868-1901, supplement added 1927), later abridged and translated into English by his daughter Jessie as "A Compendious Syriac Dictionary" (1903). Payne Smith died at his deanery on
March 31 ,1895 and was buried on April 3 in St Martin's churchyard,Canterbury .References
* Simpson, R. S. 'Smith, Robert Payne (1818–1895)', "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography",
Oxford University Press , 2004.External links
* [http://www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk/TABS/PayneSmith/ A Compendious Syriac Dictionary Online]
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