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Name
  
John Peile


Books
  
Philology


Died
  
October 9, 1910, Cambridge

Education
  
Christ's College, Cambridge, Repton School

John Peile, FBA (24 April 1838 – 9 October 1910) was an English philologist.

Life

He was born at Whitehaven.

He was educated at Repton, St. Bees School and Christ's College, Cambridge. After a distinguished career (Craven Scholar, Senior Classic and First Chancellor's Medallist), he became Fellow and Tutor of his college, Reader of Comparative Philology in the university (1884-1891), and in 1887 was elected Master of Christ's. He took a great interest in the higher education of women and became president of Newnham College. He was the first to introduce the great philological works of Georg Curtius and Wilhelm Corssen to the English student in his Introduction to Greek and Latin Etymology (1869). He died at Cambridge in October 1910, leaving practically completed his exhaustive history of Christ's College (publ. 1913).

References

John Peile Wikipedia