- Henry Tattam
Henry Tattam (
December 28 ,1788 –January 8 ,1868 ,Stanford Rivers ,Essex ) was aChurch of England clergyman and Coptic scholar.Tattam was Rector of St Cuthbert's
Bedford , 1822-1849, and from 1831 to 1849 also Rector ofGreat Woolstone ,Buckinghamshire . [Alllibone, S. A. "A critical dictionary of English literature", p. 2337] He wasArchdeacon of Bedford from 1845 to 1866, Rector of Stanford Rivers, Essex from 1849, and aChaplain-in-Ordinary to the Queen from 1853. [Boase, F., "Modern English biography", 1898-1921] Tattam was the author of various theological and philological works, including several editions and translations of Coptic texts. He was elected a Fellow of theRoyal Society in 1835. Tattam visitedEgypt and the Holy Land in 1838-9, meeting the patriarch and acquiring Coptic and Syriac manuscripts for theBritish Library . He received honorary degrees fromTrinity College Dublin , theUniversity of Göttingen and theUniversity of Leiden . [Thompson Cooper , [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26994 ‘Tattam, Henry (1788–1868)’] , rev. Chris Pickford, "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004]Works
*"Helps for Devotion", 1825
*"Compendious Grammar of the Egyptian Language", 1830
*"A Defence of the Church of England Against the Attacks of a Roman Catholic Priest", 1843References
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*worldcat id|lccn-nr97-3510
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