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Alfred Barratt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alfred Barratt
Alfred Barratt (1844–1881) was an English barrister and philosophical writer. ==Life== Barratt was the eldest son of James Barratt, solicitor, was born at Heald Grove, Manchester, on 12 July 1844. When eight years old he was sent to a small day-school, where he learnt modern as well as the classical languages. Four years later he went to a school at Sandbach, where he picked up in play-hours the rudiments of Hebrew and Arabic and a little Persian from an under-master. At fourteen he went to Rugby, where he continued to distinguish himself, gaining twenty-nine prizes. In 1862 he entered Balliol College, Oxford, and became a scholar in his first term. He took a double first in moderations and a first-class in the classical, mathematical, and law and modern history schools in 1866, thus achieving an unequalled distinction of five first classes. He obtained a fellowship at Brasenose College a year later. In 1870 he obtained the Eldon law scholarship. He studied law under Vice-chancellor Wickens and Horace Davey, and was called to the bar in 1872. In the autumn of 1880 he became secretary to the Oxford University Commission. His health suddenly collapsed. After finishing the report of the commission, by working till late hours, in April 1881, he was attacked by paralysis on 1 May and died on 18 May 1881, leaving a widow and infant daughter.
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