- William Walter Merry
William Walter Merry (1835-1918) was an English classical scholar, clergyman, and educator. He was born in
Worcestershire and was educated atCheltenham College andBalliol College , Oxford, where he gained the chancellor's prize for a Latin essay in 1858. He was select preacher to the university in 1878-79 and in 1889-90, and Whitehall preacher in 1883-84; public orator at Oxford from 1880 to 1910; a member of theHebdomadal Council (1896-1908); and vice chancellor (1904-05). For many years he was engaged in the preparation of editions of the classical authors, published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford. Of these may be mentionedHomer 's "Odyssey " (books i to xii, with James Riddell; second edition, 1886); a school edition of the same books and another of books xiii to xxiv — of the former 66,000 copies were sold, of the latter 16,000; a series of editions of the plays ofAristophanes , begun in 1879. (Some of these have gone through several editions). Other works in classical literature are "The Greek Dialects" (1875) and "Selected Fragments of Roman Poetry" (second edition, 1901).
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