- Stanley Leathes
Stanley Leathes (
21 March 1830 - May 1900) was an Englishtheologian andOrientalist .He was born at
Ellesborough ,Buckinghamshire , and was educated atJesus College, Cambridge , where he graduated B.A. in 1852, M.A. 1853. In 1853 he was the firstTyrwhitts Hebrew scholar. He was ordained priest in 1857, and after serving several curacies was appointed professor of Hebrew atKing's College London , in 1863. In 1868-1870 he wasBoyle lecturer ("The Witness of the Old Testament to Christ"), in 1873 Hulsean lecturer ("The Gospel its Own Witness"), in 1874Bampton Lecturer ("The Religion of the Christ") and from 1876 to 1880Warburtonian lecturer .He was a member of the
Old Testament revision committee from 1870 to 1885. In 1876 he was electedprebendary ofSt Pauls Cathedral , and he was rector ofCliffe-at-Hoo near Gravesend (1880-1889) and ofMuch Hadham ,Hertfordshire (1889-1900). Theuniversity of Edinburgh gave him the honorary degree of D.D. in 1878, and his own college made him an honorary fellow in 1885. Besides the lectures noted he published "Studies in Genesis" (1880), The "Foundations of Morality" (1882) and some volumes of sermons. He died in May 1900.His son,
Stanley Mordaunt Leathes (b. 1861), became a fellow of Trinity, Cambridge, and lecturer on history, and was one of the editors of the Cambridge Modern History; he was secretary to the Civil Service Commission from 1903 to 1907, when he was appointed a Civil Service Commissioner.References
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