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Frederic G. Kenyon

Sir Frederic George Kenyon GBE KCB TD FBA FSA (15 January 1863 – 23 August 1952) was an English palaeographer and biblical and classical scholar. He held a series of posts at the British Museum from 1889 to 1931. He was also the president of the British Academy from 1917 to 1921. From 1918 to 1952 he was Gentleman Usher of the Purple Rod.

Sir Frederic G. Kenyon
Born
Frederic George Kenyon

(1863-01-15)15 January 1863
London, England
Died23 August 1952(1952-08-23) (aged 89)
Godstone, Surrey, England
Academic work
Main interestsPalaeography, Biblical criticism and Classics

Early life edit

Kenyon was born in London, the son of John Robert Kenyon, the Vinerian Professor of English Law at Oxford, and was thus great-grandson of Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon.[1] He was educated at Winchester College.[2] He graduated BA from Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was later a fellow.

Career edit

Kenyon joined the British Museum in 1889 and rose to be its Director and Principal Librarian by 1909. He was knighted for his services in 1912 and remained at his post until 1931. He was elected an International Member of the American Philosophical Society in 1937.[3] He was a trustee of the Imperial War Museum from 1920 to 1946.[4]

In 1891, Kenyon edited the editio princeps of Aristotle's Constitution of Athens. In 1920, he was appointed president of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem. He spent most of his retirement researching and publishing ancient papyri. He died on 23 August 1952.

Kenyon was a noted scholar of ancient languages, and made a lifelong study of the Bible, especially the New Testament as an historical text. His book Our Bible and the Ancient Manuscripts (1895) shows one way that Egyptian papyri and other evidence from archaeology can corroborate the narrative of historical events in the Gospels. He was convinced of the historical reality of the events described in the New Testament: “the last foundation for any doubt that the Scriptures have come down to us substantially as they were written has now been removed.”[5]

At the start of the First World War, Kenyon served with the British Expeditionary Force in France to September 1914, then on home service with his regiment the Inns of Court O.T.C. He was promoted major in 1916 and lieutenant-colonel in 1917, retiring in 1921.[6] He was awarded the Territorial Decoration in 1918.[7] In the Second World War he served in the Home Guard from 1940 to 1942. He was an advisor to the Imperial War Graves Commission from 1917 to 1948.[4]

Personal life edit

Kenyon married Amy, third daughter of Rowland Hunt of Boreatton Hall, Baschurch, Shropshire, by whom he had two daughters. She died in 1938.[8] Kenyon's elder daughter was the British archaeologist Dame Kathleen Kenyon.[1]

From 1899 to 1901 Frederic was Commanding Officer of the Roxeth & Harrow Company of the London Diocesan Church Lads' Brigade.

Works edit

  • 1891: Ἀριστοτέλους Ἀθηναίων Πολιτεία. Aristotle on the Constitution of Athens; edited by F. G. Kenyon. London: Printed by order of the Trustees of the British Museum
  • 1891: Classical Texts from Papyri in the British Museum: Including the Newly Discovered Poems of Herodas, with Autotype Facsimiles of MSS; edited by F. G. Kenyon. London: British Museum.
  • 1895: Our Bible and the Ancient Manuscripts, Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 1896
  • 1897: The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning; edited with biographical additions by Frederic G. Kenyon. 2 vol. London: John Murray. Gutenberg fulltext
  • 1899: The Palaeography of Greek papyri: With Twenty Facsimiles and a Table of Alphabets
  • 1900: Facsimiles of Biblical Manuscripts in the British Museum Printed by Order of the Trustees. London.
  • 1901: Handbook to the textual criticism of the New Testament (1st ed.)
  • 1912: Handbook to the textual criticism of the New Testament (2nd ed.)
  • 1914: Aristotle, The Athenian Constitution; translated by Frederic G. Kenyon. London: G. Bell Gutenberg fulltext Wikisource fulltext
  • 1915: Codex Alexandrinus in Reduced Photographic Facsimile. London: British Museum.
  • 1927: Ancient Books and Modern Discoveries. Chicago: The Caxton Club.
  • 1932: Books and Readers in Ancient Greece and Rome Oxford: Clarendon Press. (2nd ed. 1951)
  • 1933: Recent Developments in the Textual Criticism of the Greek Bible (Schweich Lectures for 1932) London: Oxford University Press
  • 1933–41: The Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri: Descriptions and Texts of Twelve Manuscripts on Papyrus of the Greek Bible. London: Emery Walker. (See Chester Beatty Papyri)
  • 1936: The Story of the Bible: A Popular Account of How It Came to Us London: J. Murray
  • 1940: The Bible and Archaeology. London: G. Harrap / New York: Harper & Row
  • 1948: The Bible and Modern Scholarship (Ethel M. Wood Lecture) London: J. Murray.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Davis, Miriam C (16 September 2016). Dame Kathleen Kenyon. doi:10.4324/9781315430690. ISBN 9781315430690.
  2. ^ Sabben-Clare, James. Winchester College. Cave, 1981. p. 187
  3. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  4. ^ a b Who Was Who, 1951-1960. A and C Black. 1961. p. 613.
  5. ^ Kenyon, Frederic (1940) The Bible & Archaeology. New York: Harper & Row
  6. ^ Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Official and Landed Classes, 1951. Kelly's. p. 1196.
  7. ^ Who Was Who, 1951-1960, p.612.
  8. ^ Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes, 1951, p.1195.

External links edit

  • Works by Frederic G. Kenyon at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Frederic G. Kenyon at Internet Archive
  • Works by Frederic G. Kenyon at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)  
  • Wolfgang Weiß (1992). "Kenyon, (Sir) Frederic George". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 3. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 1355–1364. ISBN 3-88309-035-2.

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Sir Frederic George Kenyon GBE KCB TD FBA FSA 15 January 1863 23 August 1952 was an English palaeographer and biblical and classical scholar He held a series of posts at the British Museum from 1889 to 1931 He was also the president of the British Academy from 1917 to 1921 From 1918 to 1952 he was Gentleman Usher of the Purple Rod Sir Frederic G KenyonGBE KCB TD FBA FSABornFrederic George Kenyon 1863 01 15 15 January 1863London EnglandDied23 August 1952 1952 08 23 aged 89 Godstone Surrey EnglandAcademic workMain interestsPalaeography Biblical criticism and Classics Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Works 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editKenyon was born in London the son of John Robert Kenyon the Vinerian Professor of English Law at Oxford and was thus great grandson of Lloyd Kenyon 1st Baron Kenyon 1 He was educated at Winchester College 2 He graduated BA from Magdalen College Oxford where he was later a fellow Career editKenyon joined the British Museum in 1889 and rose to be its Director and Principal Librarian by 1909 He was knighted for his services in 1912 and remained at his post until 1931 He was elected an International Member of the American Philosophical Society in 1937 3 He was a trustee of the Imperial War Museum from 1920 to 1946 4 In 1891 Kenyon edited the editio princeps of Aristotle s Constitution of Athens In 1920 he was appointed president of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem He spent most of his retirement researching and publishing ancient papyri He died on 23 August 1952 Kenyon was a noted scholar of ancient languages and made a lifelong study of the Bible especially the New Testament as an historical text His book Our Bible and the Ancient Manuscripts 1895 shows one way that Egyptian papyri and other evidence from archaeology can corroborate the narrative of historical events in the Gospels He was convinced of the historical reality of the events described in the New Testament the last foundation for any doubt that the Scriptures have come down to us substantially as they were written has now been removed 5 At the start of the First World War Kenyon served with the British Expeditionary Force in France to September 1914 then on home service with his regiment the Inns of Court O T C He was promoted major in 1916 and lieutenant colonel in 1917 retiring in 1921 6 He was awarded the Territorial Decoration in 1918 7 In the Second World War he served in the Home Guard from 1940 to 1942 He was an advisor to the Imperial War Graves Commission from 1917 to 1948 4 Personal life editKenyon married Amy third daughter of Rowland Hunt of Boreatton Hall Baschurch Shropshire by whom he had two daughters She died in 1938 8 Kenyon s elder daughter was the British archaeologist Dame Kathleen Kenyon 1 From 1899 to 1901 Frederic was Commanding Officer of the Roxeth amp Harrow Company of the London Diocesan Church Lads Brigade Works edit1891 Ἀristoteloys Ἀ8hnaiwn Politeia Aristotle on the Constitution of Athens edited by F G Kenyon London Printed by order of the Trustees of the British Museum 1891 Classical Texts from Papyri in the British Museum Including the Newly Discovered Poems of Herodas with Autotype Facsimiles of MSS edited by F G Kenyon London British Museum 1895 Our Bible and the Ancient Manuscripts Eyre and Spottiswoode London 1896 1897 The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning edited with biographical additions by Frederic G Kenyon 2 vol London John Murray Gutenberg fulltext 1899 The Palaeography of Greek papyri With Twenty Facsimiles and a Table of Alphabets 1900 Facsimiles of Biblical Manuscripts in the British Museum Printed by Order of the Trustees London 1901 Handbook to the textual criticism of the New Testament 1st ed 1912 Handbook to the textual criticism of the New Testament 2nd ed 1914 Aristotle The Athenian Constitution translated by Frederic G Kenyon London G Bell Gutenberg fulltext Wikisource fulltext 1915 Codex Alexandrinus in Reduced Photographic Facsimile London British Museum 1927 Ancient Books and Modern Discoveries Chicago The Caxton Club 1932 Books and Readers in Ancient Greece and Rome Oxford Clarendon Press 2nd ed 1951 1933 Recent Developments in the Textual Criticism of the Greek Bible Schweich Lectures for 1932 London Oxford University Press 1933 41 The Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri Descriptions and Texts of Twelve Manuscripts on Papyrus of the Greek Bible London Emery Walker See Chester Beatty Papyri 1936 The Story of the Bible A Popular Account of How It Came to Us London J Murray 1940 The Bible and Archaeology London G Harrap New York Harper amp Row 1948 The Bible and Modern Scholarship Ethel M Wood Lecture London J Murray References edit a b Davis Miriam C 16 September 2016 Dame Kathleen Kenyon doi 10 4324 9781315430690 ISBN 9781315430690 Sabben Clare James Winchester College Cave 1981 p 187 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 30 May 2023 a b Who Was Who 1951 1960 A and C Black 1961 p 613 Kenyon Frederic 1940 The Bible amp Archaeology New York Harper amp Row Kelly s Handbook to the Titled Official and Landed Classes 1951 Kelly s p 1196 Who Was Who 1951 1960 p 612 Kelly s Handbook to the Titled Landed and Official Classes 1951 p 1195 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Frederic G Kenyon nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Frederic G Kenyon Works by Frederic G Kenyon at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Frederic G Kenyon at Internet Archive Works by Frederic G Kenyon at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp Wolfgang Weiss 1992 Kenyon Sir Frederic George In Bautz Friedrich Wilhelm ed Biographisch Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon BBKL in German Vol 3 Herzberg Bautz cols 1355 1364 ISBN 3 88309 035 2 The Master s Seminary Journal 1 10 Spring 1999 42 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederic G Kenyon amp oldid 1223260852, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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