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Edwin Whitfield Fay (January 1, 1865, Minden, Louisiana - February 17, 1920, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was a United States philologist.

Biography

He graduated from Southwestern Presbyterian University in 1883, received the degree of Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University in 1890, and studied at the University of Leipzig in 1891–92. In 1890-91 he was instructor in Sanskrit and classics at the University of Michigan, in 1892-93 he was acting associate professor of Latin at the University of Texas, in 1893-99 professor of Latin at Washington and Lee College, and beginning 1899 professor of Latin at the University of Texas until his death in Pittsburgh while visiting his sister.

Works

  • A History of Education in Louisiana (1898)
  • The Treatment of Rig-Veda Mantras in the Yrhya Sutras (1899)
  • T. Macci Planti Mostellaria (1902)

He also published works in journals, mostly academic, but some popular. [1]

Notes

  1. ^ William James Battle (1931). "Fay, Edwin Whitfield". Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.

References

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edwin Whitfield Fay (January 1, 1865, Minden, Louisiana - February 17, 1920, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was a United States philologist.

Biography

He graduated from Southwestern Presbyterian University in 1883, received the degree of Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University in 1890, and studied at the University of Leipzig in 1891–92. In 1890-91 he was instructor in Sanskrit and classics at the University of Michigan, in 1892-93 he was acting associate professor of Latin at the University of Texas, in 1893-99 professor of Latin at Washington and Lee College, and beginning 1899 professor of Latin at the University of Texas until his death in Pittsburgh while visiting his sister.

Works

  • A History of Education in Louisiana (1898)
  • The Treatment of Rig-Veda Mantras in the Yrhya Sutras (1899)
  • T. Macci Planti Mostellaria (1902)

He also published works in journals, mostly academic, but some popular. [1]

Notes

  1. ^ William James Battle (1931). "Fay, Edwin Whitfield". Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.

References

External links


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