John Percival Postgate, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Percival Postgate

British classical scholar

Date of Birth: 24-Oct-1853

Place of Birth: Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 15-Jul-1926

Profession: classical scholar, philologist

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About John Percival Postgate

  • John Percival Postgate, FBA (24 October 1853 – 15 July 1926) was an English classicist, professor of Latin at the University of Liverpool from 1909 to 1920.
  • He was a member of the Postgate family. Born in Birmingham, the son of John Postgate, he was educated at King Edward's School where he became head boy.
  • He won a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge where he read classics, being elected a Fellow in 1878.He established himself as a creative editor of Latin poetry with published editions of Propertius, Lucan, Tibullus and Phaedrus.
  • His major work was the two-volume Corpus Poetarum Latinorum, a triumph of editorial organisation.
  • An influential work was his often reprinted "The New Latin Primer", 1888, much used in British schools over subsequent decades.
  • While at Cambridge, he edited the Classical Review and the Classical Quarterly while holding the chair of comparative philology at University College, London.
  • In 1909, reconciled that the Cambridge Chair would go to A.
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  • Housman, as it did in 1911, Postgate opted to become Professor of Latin at Liverpool. He retired to Cambridge in 1920.
  • On 14 July 1926 he was injured in a cycling accident and died of his injuries the following day.

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