This short-lived (1813 26) classical journal was edited by James Henry Monk (1784 1856) and Charles James Blomfield (1786 1857), who were contemporaries at Trinity College, Cambridge. Both went on to ecclesiastical careers: Monk left his position as Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge to become Dean of Peterborough and subsequently Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, while Blomfeld, who already held the country living of Quarrington in Lincolnshire when the journal was founded, became Bishop of London. Encapsulating the dominant contemporary style of English classical scholarship the close...
This short-lived (1813 26) classical journal was edited by James Henry Monk (1784 1856) and Charles James Blomfield (1786 1857), who were contemporari...
This short-lived (1813 26) classical journal was edited by James Henry Monk (1784 1856) and Charles James Blomfield (1786 1857), who were contemporaries at Trinity College, Cambridge. Both went on to ecclesiastical careers: Monk left his position as Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge to become Dean of Peterborough and subsequently Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, while Blomfeld, who already held the country living of Quarrington in Lincolnshire when the journal was founded, became Bishop of London. Encapsulating the dominant contemporary style of English classical scholarship the close...
This short-lived (1813 26) classical journal was edited by James Henry Monk (1784 1856) and Charles James Blomfield (1786 1857), who were contemporari...
This short-lived (1813 26) classical journal was edited by James Henry Monk (1784 1856) and Charles James Blomfield (1786 1857), who were contemporaries at Trinity College, Cambridge. Both went on to ecclesiastical careers: Monk left his position as Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge to become Dean of Peterborough and subsequently Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, while Blomfeld, who already held the country living of Quarrington in Lincolnshire when the journal was founded, became Bishop of London. Encapsulating the dominant contemporary style of English classical scholarship the close...
This short-lived (1813 26) classical journal was edited by James Henry Monk (1784 1856) and Charles James Blomfield (1786 1857), who were contemporari...