biography
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| lived:
| (1817–93)
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| biography:
| Scholar, born in London, UK. He studied at Oxford, and spent his career there. Elected a fellow (1838), tutor (1842), and master (1870) of Balliol College, he was professor of Greek (1855–93), and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford (1882–6). He is best known for his translations of the Dialogues of Plato (1871), Thucydides (1881), the Politics of Aristotle (1885), and Plato's Republic (1894). |
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