- Arthur Way
Arthur Sanders Way (
13 February 1847 –25 September 1930 ), was a classical scholar and headmaster ofWesley College, Melbourne ,Australia .Arthur Way, son of the Rev. William Way, was born at
Dorking ,England , on13 February 1847 . He was educated atKingswood School , Bath, and graduated M.A. atUniversity of London . From 1870 to 1876 he was classical lecturer atQueen's College, Taunton , vice-master of Kingswood School, 1876 to 1881, and in 1882 became headmaster of Wesley College, Melbourne. He had already published his translation of theOdyssey ofHomer , and while at Wesley brought out his translation of theIliad .At Wesley he fostered the teaching of natural science, and also brought in the teaching of commercial principles for boys likely to pursue a business career, but the number of students went down during his period, largely because of the financial depression which began in 1889. He resigned in 1892 and spent most of the rest of his life in translating from the classics. Probably no other translator could compare with Way in fertility and versatility. His versions give accurate renderings of the meaning of the originals expressed in vigorous verse. The list of his translations in Miller's "Australian Literature" includes
Euripides ,Aeschylus ,Sophocles ,Aristophanes ,Hesiod ,Virgil ,Lucretius ,The Lay of the Nibelung Men ,The Song of Roland and others. He was also the author of "Homer" (1913), "Greek through English" (1926), and "Sons of the Violet-Crowned, a Tale of Ancient Athens" (1929). He died atVentnor ,Isle of Wight , on 25 September 1930.References
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Arthur Sanders|Last=Way|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogWa.html#way1
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