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Charles Wycliffe Goodwin

Charles Wycliffe Goodwin (1817–1878) was an English Egyptologist, bible scholar, lawyer and judge. His last judicial position was as Acting Chief Judge of the British Supreme Court for China and Japan.

Charles Wycliffe Goodwin
Egyptologist, Bible Scholar and Judge
Assistant Judge, British Supreme Court for China
In office
1865–1878
Preceded byNew position
Succeeded byRobert Mowat
Personal details
Born(1817-04-02)2 April 1817
King's Lynn, Norfolk
Died17 January 1878(1878-01-17) (aged 60)
Shanghai International Settlement

Early life Edit

Goodwin was born on 2 April 1817 in King's Lynn, Norfolk. He studied at St Catharine's College, Cambridge and graduated, in 1838, 6th Classic and senior optime in Mathematics. He became a fellow of the College. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1843. He lost his fellowship of St Catharine's in 1847.[1]

Academic Interests Edit

The first papyrus publication has been credited to Goodwin, who published for the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, one of the Papyri Graecae Magicae V, translated into English with commentary in 1853.[2] In 1860 he wrote one of the articles in Essays and Reviews, to which he was the only lay contributor, writing alongside such great theologians as Rowland Williams and Henry Bristow Wilson.

In a speech, "The Growth and Nature of Egyptology: an inaugural lecture" by Stephen Ranulph Kingdon Glanville,[3] Glanville said of Goodwin:

"By the time Goodwin left Cambridge, he was a first class Greek scholar, an accomplished Hebraist, and an authority on Anglo-Saxon with valuable editions of new texts to his credit. He also had a considerably knowledge of natural history, especially geology. In London, where his practice was not large, he wrote music and art criticism; was for a time editor of Literary Gazette; was the only layman among the seven contributors to the much talked of Essays and Reviews (1860); and, because of his Greek and Hebrew scholarship, was frequently consulted by the Revisers of the New Testament. But throughout his life, his main interest, begun when he was at school was in the elucidation of Ancient Egyptian and Coptic texts, more especially those Egyptian texts written in the cursive script called hieratic.

In London, he spent much of his time in the British Museum, copying papyri. He was in close touch with Samuel Birch, then Keeper of the Oriental Department and was constantly exchanging information by correspondence with other leading Egyptologists of his day."

Appointment as Judge in China and Japan Edit

Goodwin was appointed Assistant Judge of the British Supreme Court for China and Japan in 1865 on the founding of the court. Sir Edmund Hornby was appointed the Chief Judge. The British Supreme Court for China and Japan exercised jurisdiction over British Subjects in China and Japan pursuant to extraterritorial rights granted under treaties with China and Japan. The Court was also an appellate court from British consular courts in China and Japan.[4]

Goodwin served as assistant judge to Sir Edmund Hornby. Goodwin was based in Shanghai until 1874. In that year he moved to Yokohama where he was based until early 1877 when he returned to Shanghai. Goodwin became Acting Chief Judge in 1876 after Edmund Hornby retired.[5]

Death Edit

Goodwin died in Shanghai on 17 January 1878. He was buried in the Shanghai Cemetery in Shanghai. The Shanghai Cemetery was later renamed the Pahsienjao Cemetery (八仙桥公墓). It is now Huaihai Park (淮海公園).[6]

A bust of Goodwin was placed as part of the memorial to Auguste-Edouard Mariette at Cairo Museum.

Works Edit

  • Ed. and tr. The Anglo-Saxon Version of the Life of St. Guthlac, Hermit of Crowland. London, 1848. Edition of the Old English adaptation of Felix's Latin Life of St Guthlac. PDF downloads available from Google Books and Internet Archive
  • Ed. and tr. Anglo-Saxon Legends of St Andrew and St Veronica. Cambridge Antiquarian Society. Cambridge, 1851. Editions of Old English prose lives of St Andrew (Blickling Homily 19) and St Veronica (Vindicta Salvatoris). Available from Google Books here (Harvard scan) and here (Oxford scan).
  • Translation of a Fabulous Tale from an Egyptian Papyrus in the British Library
  • On Four Songs contained in an Egyptian Papyrus in the British Library
  • On Some Japanese Legends

Legal works Edit

  • The Practice of Probate and Administration
  • The Succession Duty Act

References Edit

  1. ^ Clark, Douglas, Gunboat Justice, Vol 1
  2. ^ Hans Dieter Betz (1992). The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation, Including the Demotic Spells, Volume 1.
  3. ^ Published by Cambridge University Press
  4. ^ Clark, Douglas, Gunboat Justice, Vol 1
  5. ^ Foreign Office List 1878, p103
  6. ^ North China Herald, 24 Jan 1878 pp81-2. This article published a long obituary that concluded: "Non Omnia Terra/Obruta: vivit amor, vivit dolor." Or, in English: “Not everything is buried in the earth. Love lives, grief lives on!”

Further reading Edit

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Charles Wycliffe Goodwin 1817 1878 was an English Egyptologist bible scholar lawyer and judge His last judicial position was as Acting Chief Judge of the British Supreme Court for China and Japan Charles Wycliffe GoodwinEgyptologist Bible Scholar and JudgeAssistant Judge British Supreme Court for ChinaIn office 1865 1878Preceded byNew positionSucceeded byRobert MowatPersonal detailsBorn 1817 04 02 2 April 1817King s Lynn NorfolkDied17 January 1878 1878 01 17 aged 60 Shanghai International Settlement Contents 1 Early life 2 Academic Interests 3 Appointment as Judge in China and Japan 4 Death 5 Works 5 1 Legal works 6 References 7 Further readingEarly life EditGoodwin was born on 2 April 1817 in King s Lynn Norfolk He studied at St Catharine s College Cambridge and graduated in 1838 6th Classic and senior optime in Mathematics He became a fellow of the College He was called to the bar at Lincoln s Inn in 1843 He lost his fellowship of St Catharine s in 1847 1 Academic Interests EditThe first papyrus publication has been credited to Goodwin who published for the Cambridge Antiquarian Society one of the Papyri Graecae Magicae V translated into English with commentary in 1853 2 In 1860 he wrote one of the articles in Essays and Reviews to which he was the only lay contributor writing alongside such great theologians as Rowland Williams and Henry Bristow Wilson In a speech The Growth and Nature of Egyptology an inaugural lecture by Stephen Ranulph Kingdon Glanville 3 Glanville said of Goodwin By the time Goodwin left Cambridge he was a first class Greek scholar an accomplished Hebraist and an authority on Anglo Saxon with valuable editions of new texts to his credit He also had a considerably knowledge of natural history especially geology In London where his practice was not large he wrote music and art criticism was for a time editor of Literary Gazette was the only layman among the seven contributors to the much talked of Essays and Reviews 1860 and because of his Greek and Hebrew scholarship was frequently consulted by the Revisers of the New Testament But throughout his life his main interest begun when he was at school was in the elucidation of Ancient Egyptian and Coptic texts more especially those Egyptian texts written in the cursive script called hieratic In London he spent much of his time in the British Museum copying papyri He was in close touch with Samuel Birch then Keeper of the Oriental Department and was constantly exchanging information by correspondence with other leading Egyptologists of his day Appointment as Judge in China and Japan EditGoodwin was appointed Assistant Judge of the British Supreme Court for China and Japan in 1865 on the founding of the court Sir Edmund Hornby was appointed the Chief Judge The British Supreme Court for China and Japan exercised jurisdiction over British Subjects in China and Japan pursuant to extraterritorial rights granted under treaties with China and Japan The Court was also an appellate court from British consular courts in China and Japan 4 Goodwin served as assistant judge to Sir Edmund Hornby Goodwin was based in Shanghai until 1874 In that year he moved to Yokohama where he was based until early 1877 when he returned to Shanghai Goodwin became Acting Chief Judge in 1876 after Edmund Hornby retired 5 Death EditGoodwin died in Shanghai on 17 January 1878 He was buried in the Shanghai Cemetery in Shanghai The Shanghai Cemetery was later renamed the Pahsienjao Cemetery 八仙桥公墓 It is now Huaihai Park 淮海公園 6 A bust of Goodwin was placed as part of the memorial to Auguste Edouard Mariette at Cairo Museum Works EditEd and tr The Anglo Saxon Version of the Life of St Guthlac Hermit of Crowland London 1848 Edition of the Old English adaptation of Felix s Latin Life of St Guthlac PDF downloads available from Google Books and Internet Archive Ed and tr Anglo Saxon Legends of St Andrew and St Veronica Cambridge Antiquarian Society Cambridge 1851 Editions of Old English prose lives of St Andrew Blickling Homily 19 and St Veronica Vindicta Salvatoris Available from Google Books here Harvard scan and here Oxford scan Translation of a Fabulous Tale from an Egyptian Papyrus in the British Library On Four Songs contained in an Egyptian Papyrus in the British Library On Some Japanese LegendsLegal works Edit The Practice of Probate and Administration The Succession Duty ActReferences Edit Clark Douglas Gunboat Justice Vol 1 Hans Dieter Betz 1992 The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation Including the Demotic Spells Volume 1 Published by Cambridge University Press Clark Douglas Gunboat Justice Vol 1 Foreign Office List 1878 p103 North China Herald 24 Jan 1878 pp81 2 This article published a long obituary that concluded Non Omnia Terra Obruta vivit amor vivit dolor Or in English Not everything is buried in the earth Love lives grief lives on Stephen Leslie Lee Sidney eds 1890 Goodwin Charles Wycliffe Dictionary of National Biography Vol 22 London Smith Elder amp Co Further reading EditClark Douglas 2015 Gunboat Justice British and American Law Courts in China and Japan 1842 1943 Hong Kong Earnshaw Books Vol 1 ISBN 978 988 82730 8 9 Vol 2 ISBN 978 988 82730 9 6 Vol 3 ISBN 978 988 82731 9 5 Sir Edmund Hornby An Autobiography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Wycliffe Goodwin amp oldid 1161879284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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