- Henry William Chandler
Henry William Chandler (
31 January 1828 -16 May 1889 ) was an Englishclassical scholar .He was born in
London . In 1848 he enteredPembroke College, Oxford , where he was elected fellow in 1853. In 1867 he succeededHenry Longueville Mansel asWaynflete professor of moral and metaphysical philosophy, and in 1884 was appointed curator of theBodleian Library . He died by his own hand in Oxford, 1889.He was chiefly known as an Aristotelian scholar, and his knowledge of the Greek commentators on
Aristotle was profound. He collected a vast amount of material for an edition of the fragments of his favorite author, but on the appearance ofValentine Rose 's work in 1886 he abandoned the idea. Two works on the bibliography of Aristotle, "A Catalogue of Editions of Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics and of Works illustrative of them printed in the 15th century" (1868), and "A Chronological Index to Editions of Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics, and of Works illustrative of them from the Origin of Printing to 1799" (1878), are of great value. Chandler's collection of works on Aristotelian literature is now in the library of Pembroke College. His "Practical Introduction to Greek Accentuation" (1862, ed. mm. 1877) is the standard work in English.
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