- Cornelius Conway Felton
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Cornelius Conway Felton President of Harvard University Term 1860 – 1862 Predecessor James Walker Successor Thomas Hill Born November 6, 1807
Newbury, MassachusettsDied February 26, 1862 (aged 54)
Chester, PennsylvaniaCornelius Conway Felton (November 6, 1807 – February 26, 1862) was an American educator. He was regent of the Smithsonian Institution, as well as professor of Greek literature and president of Harvard University.
Felton was born in West Newbury, Massachusetts. He graduated at Harvard College in 1827, having taught school in the winter vacations of his sophomore and junior years. After teaching in the Livingstone High School of Geneseo, New York, for two years, he became tutor at Harvard in 1829, university professor of Greek in 1832, and Eliot professor of Greek literature in 1834. In 1860 he succeeded James Walker as president of Harvard, which position he held until his death, at Chester, Pennsylvania.
Dr Felton edited many classical texts. His annotations on Wolf's text of the Iliad (1833) are especially valuable. Greece, Ancient and Modern (2 vols., 1867), forty-nine lectures before the Lowell Institute, is scholarly, able and suggestive of the author's personality.
Among his miscellaneous publications are the American edition of Sir William Smith's History of Greece (1855); translations of Menzel's German Literature (1840), of Munk's Metres of the Greeks and Romans (1844), and of Guyot's Earth and Man (1849); and Familiar Letters from Europe (1865).
Felton was the brother of Samuel Morse Felton, Sr. and John B. Felton [1] and the uncle of Samuel Morse Felton, Jr..[2]
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See also
See also: Ivy League PresidentsExternal links
Publications
- Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society (Boston, 1866)
References
- ^ William Bentinck-Smith (1982). The Harvard Book: Selections From Three Centuries. Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674373014, 9780674373013.
- ^ http://americanhistory.si.edu/archives/d8170.htm
Academic offices Preceded by
James WalkerPresident of Harvard University
1860–1862Succeeded by
Thomas Hill* indicates acting presidentThis article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
Categories:- 1807 births
- 1862 deaths
- Presidents of Harvard University
- People from Saugus, Massachusetts
- Harvard University faculty
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