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F. M. Cornford

Francis Macdonald Cornford FBA (27 February 1874 – 3 January 1943) was an English classical scholar and translator known for work on ancient philosophy, notably Plato, Parmenides, Thucydides, and ancient Greek religion. Frances Cornford, his wife, was a noted poet. Due to the similarity in their names, he was known in the family as "FMC" and his wife as "FCC".[2]

F. M. Cornford

Born
Francis Macdonald Cornford

(1874-02-27)27 February 1874
Eastbourne, England
Died3 January 1943(1943-01-03) (aged 68)
Cambridge, England
Spouse
(m. 1909)
Children
Academic background
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
Influences
Academic work
DisciplineClassics
InstitutionsTrinity College, Cambridge
Notable studentsW. K. C. Guthrie

Early life and family Edit

Cornford was born in Eastbourne, Sussex, on 27 February 1874.[2] He attended St Paul's School, London.[2]

In 1909 Cornford married the poet Frances Darwin, daughter of Sir Francis Darwin and Ellen Wordsworth Darwin, née Crofts, and a granddaughter of Charles Darwin. They had five children:

Academic career Edit

Cornford was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was a Fellow from 1899 and held a teaching post from 1902.[5] He became the first Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy in 1931 and was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1937.[2] He used wit and satire to propagate proposals for reforming the teaching of the classics at Cambridge, in Microcosmographia Academica (1908).[2]

Cornford coined the phrase "twin pillars of Platonism", referring to the theory of Forms on the one hand, and, on the other the doctrine of immortality of the soul.[6]

He died on 3 January 1943 in his home, Conduit Head in Cambridge.[2] He was cremated at Cambridge Crematorium on 6 January 1943.[2]

Works Edit

  • Thucydides Mythistoricus (1907) put the argument that Thucydides's History of the Peloponnesian War was informed by Thucydides's tragic view.
  • From Religion to Philosophy: A Study in the Origins of Western Speculation (1912) sought the deep religious and social concepts that informed the early Greek philosophers. He returned to this in Principium Sapientiae: The Origins of Greek Philosophical Thought (posthumous, 1952).
  • Microcosmographia Academica (1908) was an insider's satire on academic politics. It was the source of catch phrases such as the "doctrine of unripeness of time", the "principle of the wedge" and the "principle of the dangerous precedent".[7][8]
  • Before and After Socrates (1932)
  • Plato's Cosmology : The Timaeus of Plato. Hackett Publishing Company (1935)
  • According to the preface to The Republic of Plato, translated with an introduction and notes (OUP, 1941), it "aims at conveying... as much as possible of the thought of the Republic in the most convenient and least misleading form."

See also Edit

References Edit

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ a b Johnson 2008, p. 2.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Hackforth & Gill 2004.
  3. ^ Pearce, Jeremy (4 December 2007). "Joseph L. Henderson, 104; Expanded Jungian Methods". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  4. ^ Hartog 1998.
  5. ^ "Cornford, Francis Macdonald (CNFT893FM)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  6. ^ Francis Cornford, 1941. The Republic of Plato. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. xxv.
  7. ^ Wilby, Peter (4 May 2009). "Pass the Sickbag, Alice". New Statesman. Vol. 138, no. 4947. London. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  8. ^ "Slavery Was Theft: We Should Pay". New Statesman. London. 10 September 2001. Retrieved 13 November 2019.

Sources Edit

External links Edit

  • The Origin of Attic Comedy (1914)
  • Greek Religious Thought from Homer to the Age of Alexander (1923)
  • Greek Natural Philosophy and Modern Science a Lecture (1938)
  • Works by Francis Macdonald Cornford at Faded Page (Canada)
  • Trinity College Chapel
  • F. M. Cornford at Find a Grave
Academic offices
New office Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy
1930–1939
Succeeded by

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F M Cornford should not be confused with his wife Frances Cornford Francis Macdonald Cornford FBA 27 February 1874 3 January 1943 was an English classical scholar and translator known for work on ancient philosophy notably Plato Parmenides Thucydides and ancient Greek religion Frances Cornford his wife was a noted poet Due to the similarity in their names he was known in the family as FMC and his wife as FCC 2 F M CornfordFBABornFrancis Macdonald Cornford 1874 02 27 27 February 1874Eastbourne EnglandDied3 January 1943 1943 01 03 aged 68 Cambridge EnglandSpouseFrances Cornford m 1909 wbr ChildrenHelena Darwin CornfordJohn CornfordChristopher CornfordHugh CornfordRuth ChapmanAcademic backgroundAlma materTrinity College CambridgeInfluencesGilbert Murray 1 A W Verrall 1 Academic workDisciplineClassicsInstitutionsTrinity College CambridgeNotable studentsW K C Guthrie Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Academic career 3 Works 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Footnotes 5 2 Sources 6 External linksEarly life and family EditCornford was born in Eastbourne Sussex on 27 February 1874 2 He attended St Paul s School London 2 In 1909 Cornford married the poet Frances Darwin daughter of Sir Francis Darwin and Ellen Wordsworth Darwin nee Crofts and a granddaughter of Charles Darwin They had five children Helena 1913 1994 who married Joseph L Henderson in 1934 3 John 1915 1936 poet and Communist killed in the Spanish Civil War Christopher 1917 1993 artist and writer the father of Adam Cornford Hugh Wordsworth 1921 1997 medical doctor 4 Ruth Clare 1923 1992 mother of Matthew ChapmanAcademic career EditCornford was educated at Trinity College Cambridge where he was a Fellow from 1899 and held a teaching post from 1902 5 He became the first Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy in 1931 and was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1937 2 He used wit and satire to propagate proposals for reforming the teaching of the classics at Cambridge in Microcosmographia Academica 1908 2 Cornford coined the phrase twin pillars of Platonism referring to the theory of Forms on the one hand and on the other the doctrine of immortality of the soul 6 He died on 3 January 1943 in his home Conduit Head in Cambridge 2 He was cremated at Cambridge Crematorium on 6 January 1943 2 Works EditThucydides Mythistoricus 1907 put the argument that Thucydides s History of the Peloponnesian War was informed by Thucydides s tragic view From Religion to Philosophy A Study in the Origins of Western Speculation 1912 sought the deep religious and social concepts that informed the early Greek philosophers He returned to this in Principium Sapientiae The Origins of Greek Philosophical Thought posthumous 1952 Microcosmographia Academica 1908 was an insider s satire on academic politics It was the source of catch phrases such as the doctrine of unripeness of time the principle of the wedge and the principle of the dangerous precedent 7 8 Before and After Socrates 1932 Plato s Cosmology The Timaeus of Plato Hackett Publishing Company 1935 According to the preface to The Republic of Plato translated with an introduction and notes OUP 1941 it aims at conveying as much as possible of the thought of the Republic in the most convenient and least misleading form See also Edit nbsp Biography portalJane Ellen Harrison Conduit Head Esther SalamanReferences EditFootnotes Edit a b Johnson 2008 p 2 a b c d e f g Hackforth amp Gill 2004 Pearce Jeremy 4 December 2007 Joseph L Henderson 104 Expanded Jungian Methods The New York Times Retrieved 13 November 2019 Hartog 1998 Cornford Francis Macdonald CNFT893FM A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Francis Cornford 1941 The Republic of Plato Oxford Oxford University Press pp xxv Wilby Peter 4 May 2009 Pass the Sickbag Alice New Statesman Vol 138 no 4947 London Retrieved 13 November 2019 Slavery Was Theft We Should Pay New Statesman London 10 September 2001 Retrieved 13 November 2019 Sources Edit Hackforth Reginald Gill David 2004 Cornford Francis Macdonald 1874 1943 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 32571 Hartog Martin 1998 Obituaries Hugh Wordsworth Cornford BMJ 316 7136 1023 ISSN 1756 1833 PMC 1112870 PMID 9552882 Johnson Gordon 2008 University Politics F M Cornford s Cambridge and His Advice to the Young Academic Politician 2nd ed Cambridge England Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 89789 1 External links EditMicrocosmographia Academica online British Academy Fellowship entry The Origin of Attic Comedy 1914 Greek Religious Thought from Homer to the Age of Alexander 1923 Greek Natural Philosophy and Modern Science a Lecture 1938 Works by Francis Macdonald Cornford at Faded Page Canada Trinity College Chapel F M Cornford at Find a GraveAcademic officesNew office Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy1930 1939 Succeeded byReginald Hackforth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title F M Cornford amp oldid 1170214782, wikipedia, 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