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Name
  
Edwyn Bevan


Died
  
October 18, 1943, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
Symbolism and belief, The House of Seleucus, The House of Ptolemy: A History, A history of Egypt under the, Stoics and sceptics

Edwyn Robert Bevan OBE, FBA (15 February 1870, London – 18 October 1943, London) was a versatile British philosopher and historian of the Hellenistic world.

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Life

He was the fourteenth of sixteen children of Robert Cooper Lee Bevan, a partner in Barclays Bank, and his second wife Emma Frances Shuttleworth, daughter of Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth, Bishop of Chichester.

Bevan had an academic position at King's College London. The Arabist Anthony Ashley Bevan was his brother, the conspiracy theorist Nesta Helen Webster was his youngest sister and the artist Robert Polhill Bevan a cousin. He married Daisy Waldegrave, daughter of Granville Waldegrave, 3rd Baron Radstock in 1896 and they had two daughters, Christina and Anne.

Bevan was awarded an honorary doctorate from St. Andrews in 1922 and an honorary D.Litt. from Oxford in 1923. In 1942 he became a Fellow of the British Academy.

Works

  • The House of Seleucus (1902) 2 volumes Volume I Volume II
  • The Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus, rendered into English verse 1902
  • The Seven against Thebes of Aeschylus, rendered into English verse 1912
  • Indian Nationalism : An Independent Estimate (1913)
  • Stoics and Sceptics (1913)
  • Brothers all: The War and the Race Question (1914)
  • Peace with Empire: The Problem (1915)
  • German War Aims (1917)
  • The Method in the Madness: A fresh Consideration of the Case between Germany and Ourselves (1917)
  • Ancient Mesopotamia: The Land of The Two Rivers (1918)
  • German Social Democracy During the War(1918)
  • The German Empire of Central Africa as the Basis of a New German World Policy (1918) with Emil Zimmermann
  • Hellenism and Christianity (1921)
  • The Hellenistic Age (1923) with J. B. Bury, E. A. Barber, W. W. Tarn
  • The House of Ptolemy (1927)
  • The World of Greece and Rome (in Benn's Sixpenny Library) (1927)
  • Later Greek Religion (1927)
  • Sibyls and Seers: A Survey of Some Ancient Theories of Revelation and Inspiration (1928)
  • The Legacy of Israel (1928) editor with Charles Singer
  • Thoughts on Indian Discontents (1929)
  • Jerusalem under the high priests: five lectures on the period between Nehemiah and the New Testament (1930)
  • The hope of a world to come; underlying Judaism and Christianity (1930)
  • The Poems of Leonidas of Tarentum (1931)
  • Christianity (1932) Home University Library of Modern Knowledge
  • Our Debt to the Past (1932) with others
  • After Death (1934) with others
  • Symbolism and Belief (1938) Gifford Lectures
  • Holy Images: An Inquiry Into Idolatry and Image-Worship in Ancient Paganism and in Christianity (1940)
  • Christians in a World at War (1940)
  • References

    Edwyn Bevan Wikipedia


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