- John Edwin Sandys
Sir John Edwin Sandys FBA (
19 May ,1844 –6 July ,1922 ), was aclassical scholar .He was born at
Leicester on19 May 1844 , a son of the Reverend Timothy Sandys of theChurch Missionary Society and Rebecca ("née" Swain). Living at first inIndia , he returned toEngland at the age of eleven, and was educated at the Church Missionary Society School inIslington , then atRepton School . In 1863 he won ascholarship toSt John’s College ,Cambridge .He obtained a Bell scholarship and won several prizes for Greek and Latin prose. In 1867 he was elected Fellow at his college, and appointed to a lectureship, then later also a tutorship. He was elected public orator in 1876, and was given the title "orator emeritus" when he retired in 1919. He was awarded honorary doctorates from the universities of
Dublin in 1892,Edinburgh in 1909,Athens in 1912 andOxford in 1920. He was made a Fellow of theBritish Academy in 1909, and a Commander in the GreekOrder of the Saviour . He was awarded hisknighthood in 1911.Besides editing admirably several Greek texts, he published: "An Easter Vacation in Greece" (1886); a translation and enlargement, with H. Nettleship, of Oskar Seyffert, "A Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, Mythology, Religion, Literature, and Art" (1891). and "The Harvard Lectures on the Revival of Learning" (1905). He is best known for the "History of Classical Scholarship" (volume i, second edition, 1906; volumes iiiii, 1910). He was supervising editor also of "A Companion to Latin Studies" (1910; second edition, 1913).
New International Encyclopedia In 1880 he had married Mary Grainger, the daughter of the
vicar ofSt Paul’s Church, Cambridge . They had no children. He died on6 July 1922 at Cambridge.References
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