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The Professorship in Latin at University College London (UCL) is one of the original professorships at UCL. Along with the Professorship in Greek, the chair dates back to the foundations of the university in the 1820s.〔Bellot, H. Hale (1929). ''University College, London, 1826-1926''. London.〕 The first holder was the Rev. John Williams, "but he resigned in June, 1828, in deference to the opposition of his ecclesiastical superiors to the secular character of the university".〔Bellot, pp. 41-42.〕 Williams was succeeded by T. Hewitt Key, who was a founder of University College School and served as Head Master as well as Professor.〔Notes and Materials, p. 23.〕 The chair, which is a full time position, has been occupied by a series of distinguished scholars including J. R. Seeley, Robinson Ellis, A. E. Housman, H. E. Butler, Otto Skutsch, George Goold, and Malcolm Willcock. == List of holders == The following have held the chair of Latin:〔For a list of holders until H. E. Butler, see Chart 1 in Bellot.〕 * J. Williams, 1826-1828 * Thomas Hewitt Key, 1828-1842 * George Long, 1842-1846 * Francis William Newman, 1846-1863 * John Robert Seeley, 1863-1870 * Robinson Ellis, 1870-1876 * Alfred Goodwin, 1876-1880 (also Professor of Greek, 1879–1892)〔Alfred Goodwin. Obituary, ''The Times'', 10 February 1892. Retrieved 26 May 2015.〕 * A. J. Church, 1880-1889 * Alfred Goodwin, 1889-1892 (second tenure) * A. E. Housman, 1892-1911 * Harold Edgeworth Butler, 1911-1942〔The Dictionary of British Classicists, s.v. "Butler, Harold Edgeworth".〕 * :de:Otto Skutsch, 1951-1972 * G. P. Goold, 1973-1978 * Malcolm Willcock, 1980-1991 * Gerard O'Daly, 1991-2004 * Maria Wyke, 2005–present 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「Professor of Latin (University College London)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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