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The Porson Prize is an award for Greek verse composition at the University of Cambridge. It was founded in honor of classical scholar Richard Porson and was first awarded in 1817. Winners are known as "Porson prizemen." ==Winners of the Porson Prize== *1817: George James Pennington (King's) for ''2 Henry IV'' 3.1. *1818: William Sidney Walker (Trinity) for ''Henry VIII'' 3.2. *1819: Horatio Waddington (Trinity) for ''Coriolanus'' 5.3. *1820: William Henry Fox Talbot (Trinity) for ''Macbeth'' 1.7. *1821: William Foster Barham (Trinity) for ''Othello'' 1.3. *1822: William Foster Barham (Trinity) for ''Julius Cæsar'' 4.3. * *Second prize: C. Wimberly (St. John's). *1823: Benjamin Hall Kennedy (St. John's) for ''Henry VIII'' 5.4. *1824: Benjamin Hall Kennedy (St. John's) for ''Merchant of Venice'' 4.1. *1825: John Hodgson (Trinity) for ''King John'' 4.2. *1826: Benjamin Hall Kennedy (Trinity) for ''King John'' 3.3. * *Second prize: John Wordsworth (Trinity). *1827: John Wordsworth (Trinity) for ''As You Like It'' 2.2. *1828: Christopher Wordsworth (Trinity) for ''Troilus and Cressida'' 3.3. *1829: Charles Rann Kennedy (Trinity) for ''Henry VIII'' 4.2. *1830: Charles Rann Kennedy (Trinity) for ''Romeo and Juliet'' 2.2. *1831: George John Kennedy (St. John's) for ''As You Like It'' 2.1. *1832: Henry Lushington (Trinity) for ''Julius Cæsar'' 2.2. *1833: Henry Lushington (Trinity) for ''Richard II'' 3.2. *1834: Edward Howes (Trinity) for ''Richard II'' 3.2. *1835: William James Kennedy (St. John's) for ''3 Henry VI'' 2.2. *1836: Charles John Vaughan (Trinity) for ''Richard II'' 2.1. *1837: Charles John Vaughan (Trinity) for ''King Lear'' 3.2. *1838: Thomas Evans (St. John's) for ''Henry V'' Act 4. *1839: Edward Meredith Cope (Trinity) for ''3 Henry VI'' 2.5. *1840: Robert Andrews (Pembroke) for ''Troilus and Cressida'' 1.3. *1841: George Druce (Peterhouse) for ''The Tempest'' 4.1. *1842: George Druce (Peterhouse) for ''Henry V'' 4.1. *1843: William George Clark (Trinity) for ''Midsummer Night's Dream'' 4.1. *1844: Edward Thring (King's) for ''2 Henry IV'' 2.4. *1845: Thomas Markby (Trinity) for ''Hamlet'' 1.3. *1846: George James Gill (Emmanuel) for ''Julius Cæsar'' 1.2. *1847: George James Gill (Emmanuel) for ''Henry V'' 1.2. *1848: Edward Henry Perowne (Corpus) for ''Hamlet'' 1.2. *1849: Francis Kewley (St. John's) for ''Julius Cæsar'' 1.1. *1850: William Owen (St. John's) for ''Merchant of Venice'' 5.1. *1851: George Bentley Morley (St. John's) for ''2 Henry IV'' 4.4. *1852: Samuel Hawksley Burbury (St. John's) for ''Macbeth'' 1.7. *1853: Samuel Hawksley Burbury (St. John's) for Jonson's ''The New Inn'' 4.3. *1854: Henry Montagu Butler (Trinity) for Jonson's ''Volpone'' 3.1. *1855: Edward Lawford Brown (Trinity) for Beaumont and Fletcher's ''Bonduca'' 3.2. *1856: Arthur Holmes (St. John's) for ''3 Henry IV'' 1.4. *1857: Arthur Holmes (St. John's) for ''All's Well That Ends Well'' 1.2. *1858: Arthur Holmes (St. John's) for ''Measure for Measure'' 2.3. *1859: Awarded both Richard Claverhouse Jebb (Trinity) and to Robert Chapman Whiting (Trinity) ''æqualiter'' for ''Julius Cæsar'' 5.1. *1860: Henry Yates Thompson (Trinity) for Dekker and Massinger's ''Virgin Martyr'' 4.3. *1861: Awarded both Charles Edward Graves (St. John's) and to Henry Whitehead Moss (St. John's) ''æq.'' for ''2 Henry IV'' 2.3. *1862: Henry Whitehead Moss (St. John's) for ''Taming of the Shrew'' 5.2. *1863: Henry Whitehead Moss (St. John's) for ''Twelfth Night'' 5.2. *1864: Thomas William Brogden (St. John's) for ''Richard II'' 5.2. *1865: John Edwin Sandys (St. John's) for ''Macbeth'' 3.2. *1866: John Edwin Sandys (St. John's) for ''Measure for Measure'' 3.1. *1867: Thomas Moss (St. John's) for ''The Tempest'' 1.2. *1868: George Charles Winter Warr (Trinity) for Jonson's ''Catiline'' 5.6. *1869: Richard Dacre Hodgson (Archer-Hind) (Trinity) for ''1 Henry VI'' 4.5. *1870: Awarded both Edmund Gurney (Trinity) and to Thomas Ethelbert Page (St. John's) ''æq.'' for ''2 Henry IV'' 1.1. *1871: Henry Rees Philipps (Non-Collegiate) for ''1 Henry IV'' 3.2. *1872: Henry Rees Philipps (Non-Collegiate) for ''Two Gentlemen of Verona'' 2.7. *1873: Henry Wace (St. John's) for Massinger's ''Maid of Honour'' 1.1. *1874: Henry Wace (St. John's) for Fletcher's ''The Bloody Brother'' 4.1. *1875: Awarded both John Archibald Sharkey (Christ's) and to Henry Wace (St. John's) for ''Midsummer Night's Dream'' 3.2. *1876: Awarded both George Chawner (King's) and to Harry Rede Tottenham (Trinity). *1877: Arthur Frederick Chance (Trinity). *1878: Henry Charles Finch Mason (Trinity) for ''Macbeth'' 2.1. *1879: Arthur Frederick Chance (Trinity). *1880: Awarded both Cecil Hill Garland (St. John's) and to William Ralph Inge (King's). *1881: James Duff Duff () (Trinity). *1882: Owen Seaman (Clare). *1883: Sidney Arthur Taylor Rowlatt (King's). *1884: William Longbourne Smith (St. John's). *1885: Awarded both Joseph Robinson Orford (King's) and to Norman Kenneth Stephen (Trinity). *1886: Norman Kenneth Stephen (Trinity). *1887: Walter George Headlam (King's). *1888: Awarded both John Patrick Murray Blaekett (St. John's) and to Reynold Alleyne Nicholson (Trinity). * *Honourably mentioned: A.R.F. Hyslop (King's). *1889: John Patrick Murray Blaekett (St. John's). * *Honourably mentioned: G.A. Davies (Trinity) and T.R. Glover (St. John's). *1890: Reynold Alleyne Nicholson (Trinity). * *''Proxime accessit'' ("or nearly equal to successful Candidate"): F.J. Kittermaster (King's). *1891: Terrot Reaveley Glover (St. John's). * *Honourably mentioned: W.H. Jacques (Trinity) and F.J. Kittermaster (King's). *1892: Isaac Frank Smedley (Pembroke). *1893: Henry William Monle (Corpus). * *Honourably mentioned: L. Horton-Smith (St. John's) and J.D.C. White (Trinity). *1894: Albert Darby Nightingale (Trinity). * *Honourably mentioned: H.S.S. Parker (Corpus) and J.D.C. White (Trinity). *1895: Albert Darby Nightingale (Trinity). * *Honourably mentioned: H.F. Moule (Clare). *1896: Not awarded. *1897: Not awarded. *1898: John Hubert Marshall (King's). *1899: John Edwin Clapham Jukes (Pembroke). * *Honourably mentioned: R.K. Gaye (Trinity). *1900: Russell Kerr Gaye (Trinity). *1901: Gilbert Norwood (St. John's). * *''Proxime accessit'': A.S. Gaye (Trinity). *1902: John Tresidder Sheppard (King's) for ''Troilus and Cressida'' 4.5. * *Honourably mentioned: B.H.Dobson (Emmanuel). *1903: Gilbert Norwood (St. John's). * *Honourably mentioned: B.H. Dobson (Emmanuel) and W.B. Anderson (Trinity). *1904: Thomas Irving Ward Wilson (King's). *1905: Edward Gordon Selwyn (King's). *1906: Awarded both Stuart Kelson Brown (King's) and to Andrew Sydenham Farrar Gow (Trinity). *1907: Andrew Sydenham Farrar Gow (Trinity). * *''Proxime accessit'': D.S. Robertson (Trinity). *1908: Charles Ambrose Storey (Trinity). * *Honourably mentioned: A.S.F. Gow (Trinity). *1909: Francis Winstanley Haskins (Trinity). * *''Proxime accessit'': J.R.M. Butler (Trinity). *1910: James Ramsay Montagu Butler (Trinity). *1911: Francis Winstanley Haskins (Trinity). * *Honourably mentioned: W.B. Chope (Peterhouse). *1912: Gordon Kerr Montagu Butler (Trinity). * *Honourably mentioned: E.O.Lee (King's). *1913: Edward Owen Lee (King's). *1914: Frank Laurence Lucas (Trinity). * *Honourably mentioned: J.O. Thomson (Trinity). *1915: Edward Hallett Carr (Trinity). *1916: Not awarded. *1917: Not awarded. *1918: Not awarded. *1919: Not awarded. *1920: Victor Joseph Dunstan (Pembroke). * *Honourably mentioned: B.C.C. Olivier (King's) and E.H. Warmington (Peterhouse). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Porson Prize」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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