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Name
  
Edwin Guest


Died
  
November 23, 1880, Stanford, United Kingdom

Books
  
A history of English rhythms, Origines Celticae (a Fragment) and Other Contributions to the History of Britain

Education
  
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, King Edward's School, Birmingham

Edwin Guest (1800 - 23 November 1880) was an English antiquary.

He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, and at Caius College, Cambridge, where he graduated as eleventh wrangler, subsequently becoming a fellow of his college. Called to the bar in 1828, he devoted himself, after some years of legal practice, to antiquarian and literary research.

In 1838 he published his exhaustive 2-volume History of English Rhythms. He also wrote a very large number of papers on Roman-British history, which, together with a mass of fresh material for a history of early Britain, were published posthumously under the editorship of Dr Stubbs under the title Origines Celticae (1883). In 1852 Guest was elected master of Caius College, becoming LL.D. in the following year, and in 1854-1855 he was vice-chancellor of Cambridge University. Guest was a fellow of the Royal Society, and an honorary member of the Society of Antiquaries of London.

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