Christopher Stray, Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Classics and Ancient History, Swansea University
Christopher Stray is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at Swansea University and the holder of qualifications in Classics, sociology, and education. After spending time teaching in schools, he has devoted himself to research and publication on the history of Classics in schools and universities, working extensively in archives of British, Irish, Greek, and American institutions. He co-founded the Textbook Colloquium in 1988 with Ian Michael and has authored and (co-)edited several works on classical and other textbooks, though he is best known for his major study, Classics Transformed: Schools, Universities, and Society in England, 1830-1960 (OUP, 1998). He is currently working on studies of the Hellenists E. R. Dodds and Kenneth Dover, and on Liddell and Scott's Greek lexicon, as well as writing chapters on Classics and education for the forthcoming history of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Frontmatter List of Illustrations Sources of Chapters 0. Introduction, Constanze Guthenke I Scholarship and Institutions 1. Purity in Danger: The Contextual Life of Savants 2. Curriculum and Style in the Collegiate University: Classics in Nineteenth-Century Oxbridge 3. Thomas Gaisford: Legion, Legend, Lexicographer 4. The Rise and Fall of Porsoniasm 5. Renegotiating Classics: The Politics of Curricular Reform in Late Victorian Cambridge II Scholarship and Publishing 6. Politics, Culture, and Scholarship: Classics in the Quarterly Review 1809-24 7. From one Museum to Another: The Museum Criticum (1813-26) and the Philological Museum (1831-13) 8. The Classical Review and its Precursors 9. Sir William Smith and his Dictionaries: A Study in Scarlet and Black 10. Jebb's Sophocles: An Edition and its Maker 11. Promoting and Defending: Reflections on the History of the Hellenic Society (1879) and the Classical Association (1903) 12. Scholars, Gentlemen, and Schoolboys: The Authority of Latin in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century England III Schools and Schoolbooks 13. Paper Wraps Stone: The Beginnings of Educational Lithography 14. John Taylor and 'Locke s Classical System' 15. Schoolboys and Gentlemen: Classical Pedagogy and Authority in the English Public School 16. Edward Adolf Sonnenschein and the Politics of Linguistic Authority in England, 1880-1930 17. Primers, Publishing, and Politics: The Classical Textbooks of Benjamin Hall Kennedy 18. The Smell of Latin Grammar: Contrary Imaginings in English Classrooms Endmatter Bibliography Index
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