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401:'the Governess of Governors of India' for her robust dealings with the poor conditions in Calcutta "the natives themselves...educated to cleanliness & health by the enforcement of sanitary regulations in the large towns." When an old man he visited Claydons, where Margaret Verney donated him a print portrait of Florence which he later bequested in his will to Somerville College. A. Sorabji, an Indian writer, was a student barrister at Somerville College in 1890s, when the Master of Balliol, pointing to the picture declared her love for him: the story was never confirmed. In another story entirely Margot Tennant later wife of Henry Asquith, befriended Jowett, only to learn that he had had a "violent...very violent" relationship with Nightingale. Jowett was an
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would later disagree. He showed no interest in offering his own opinion on God or theology in his translations, in several editions, of Plato's works. The educated middle-classes were looking for an answer to how Plato could be relevant to
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in 1864. One historian has identified his relations with her as being most intense between 1863 and 1866: in April 1864, he had advised
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Anglican theology helped to block for a decade his career advancement to the Mastership of Balliol. By 1860, he
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ministry). From the vantage-ground of this long-coveted position, the Plato was published in 1871. It had a great and well-deserved success. While scholars criticized particular renderings (and there were many small errors to be removed in subsequent editions), it was generally agreed that he had
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ground (1889), remain as external monuments of the master's activity. Neither business nor the many claims of friendship interrupted literary work. The six or seven weeks of the long vacation, during which he had pupils with him, were mainly employed in writing. The translation of
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practical limitations. "Dear (tho perfidious) Professor" Jowett's theological work was transitional; yet has an element of permanence, "Mr Jowett put as much of his genius into Plato as Plato did into Mr Jowett', eulogised
Florence Nightingale on her old friend.
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large, supported him with enthusiasm. He made friends with the Freemantles (related to Gladstone's minister, Grant Duff), and the Verneys at Claydons. On holiday in Derbyshire he would write to them and Florence, describing his findings at
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with introductory essays, for which Florence Nightingale's criticism was gratefully received. At this he laboured in vacation time for at least ten years. He argued that platonic love between men was devoid of sexual activity, though
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were never written. Jowett, who never married, died on 1 October 1893 in Oxford. The funeral was one of the most impressive ever seen in that city. The pall-bearers were seven heads of colleges and the provost of
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continued exercise of his firm and reasonable will. He still knew the undergraduates individually, and watched their progress with a vigilant eye. His influence in the university was less assured. The pulpit of
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1484:Benjamin Jowett and the Christian Religion
1327:
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1074:Balliol College Archives & Manuscripts
369:As early as 1839, Stanley had joined with
36:
1571:"The Warfare of Conscience with Theology"
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1613:. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company.
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1610:Benjamin Jowett and The Last Victorians
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4536:Alan Bullock, Lord Bullock of Leafield
1473:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
1014:– Complete and Unabridged 10th Edition
2314:
1936:
1575:The Mind and Art of Victorian England
864:in central Oxford is named after him.
1915:Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University
1663:. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
1437:HOTS: History of Teaching Statistics
333:movement: through the friendship of
682:Essay on the Religions of the World
13:
4734:Burials at St Sepulchre's Cemetery
4724:Translators of Ancient Greek texts
4684:Masters of Balliol College, Oxford
4679:Fellows of Balliol College, Oxford
1964:Masters of Balliol College, Oxford
1695:Knickerbocker, William S. (1925).
1562:
1523:Benjamin Jowett, Master of Balliol
1520:Tollemache, Lionel Arthur (1895).
1470:Jowett: A Portrait with Background
1130:The Journal of Theological Studies
836:Thucydides Translated into English
825:Thucydides Translated into English
796:What I don't know isn't knowledge!
471:On the Interpretation of Scripture
14:
4745:
4654:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford
3828:in absentia (duties performed by
1888:Master of Balliol College, Oxford
1860:National Portrait Gallery, London
1786:Works by or about Benjamin Jowett
1770:
42:Portrait of Benjamin Jowett, 1893
4714:19th-century British translators
4410:Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston
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1248:The Australian's Review of Books
920:
867:He appears as "Dr Jenkinson" in
638:, or Tummel Bridget or later at
410:
237:
211:
196:
4470:William Teulon Swan Stallybrass
1703:. Syracuse, N.Y. Archived from
1661:Catholicism: Roman and Anglican
1627:International Journal of Ethics
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839:. Vol. 2. Clarendon Press.
828:. Vol. 1. Clarendon Press.
815:
792:All there is to know I know it.
790:Here come I, my name is Jowett.
4729:19th-century English essayists
1846:Catalogue of the Jowett Papers
1670:Anglican and Episcopal History
1617:
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4506:Arthur Lionel Pugh Norrington
965:
745:of Plato, and some essays on
495:Height of intellectual powers
417:Regius Professorship of Greek
4669:English Anglican theologians
4464:Sir Richard Winn Livingstone
1856:Portraits of Benjamin Jowett
1690:. London: Gibbings & Co.
794:I am Master of this College,
642:. Included in this list was
415:Jowett was appointed to the
7:
4476:The Very Reverend John Lowe
1810:(public domain audiobooks)
1641:(1897). "Benjamin Jowett".
1267:"Previous Vice-Chancellors"
1109:Jowett Letters, p. 163, n3.
913:
531:Universities Tests Act 1871
10:
4750:
4659:English classical scholars
4524:John Norman Davidson Kelly
4279:Frederick Charles Plumptre
1373:
1216:Jowett Letters, xxvi-xxvii
1012:Collins English Dictionary
850:. Oxford University Press.
644:Abel Hendy Jones Greenidge
365:Heretical controversialist
4709:Translators of philosophy
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4500:Thomas Sherrer Ross Boase
4371:
4357:Sir William Reynell Anson
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476:Regius Professor of Greek
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4446:Alexander Dunlop Lindsay
4309:Frances Knyvett Leighton
2260:Alexander Dunlop Lindsay
1804:Works by Benjamin Jowett
1777:Works by Benjamin Jowett
1526:. London: Edward Arnold.
1479:Hinchliff, Peter Bingham
1443:Bostridge, Mark (2015).
1243:"The Remains of the Gay"
1032:Vol. XXXIX, pp. 273–292.
941:
844:Benjamin Jowett (1892).
833:Benjamin Jowett (1881).
822:Benjamin Jowett (1881).
553:Henry Longueville Mansel
545:The Allegory of the Cave
375:Archbishop of Canterbury
289:Early life and education
4512:Walter Fraser Oakeshott
4482:Sir Cecil Maurice Bowra
4398:Charles Buller Heberden
4303:John Prideaux Lightfoot
4273:Benjamin Parsons Symons
4261:Ashhurst Turner Gilbert
2797:or Yweyn alias Chalke,
2250:James Strachan-Davidson
1725:McComb, Samuel (1909).
1554:Encyclopædia Britannica
1513:Studies of a Biographer
1439:for original documents.
1318:(Subscription required)
1306:(Subscription required)
1052:Victoria County History
1030:The Fortnightly Review,
875:William Hurrell Mallock
802:St Sepulchre's Cemetery
714:Oxford University Press
463:Suggestions for Thought
429:The Epistles of St Paul
371:Archibald Campbell Tait
345:school, represented by
327:Balliol College, Oxford
283:Balliol College, Oxford
152:Balliol College, Oxford
4644:People from Camberwell
4518:Kenneth Clinton Wheare
4458:Sir William David Ross
4434:Frederick Homes Dudden
4428:Francis William Pember
2428:William de Hawkesworth
1852:, University of Oxford
1027:"Jowett's Thucydides,"
1025:Freeman, E.A. (1882).
936:History of translation
798:
737:
618:
556:
508:
505:Sir Leslie Ward, 'Spy'
361:
4566:Sir Richard Southwood
4416:Lewis Richard Farnell
1508:"Jowett's Life"
1195:Jowett Letters, p. 38
898:The Invention of Love
788:
735:
612:
543:
502:
433:Orthodox Evangelicals
355:
4560:Lord Neill of Bladen
4554:Sir Geoffrey Warnock
4494:John Cecil Masterman
4452:George Stuart Gordon
4386:William Walter Merry
4351:John Richard Magrath
4321:James Edwards Sewell
4315:Henry George Liddell
4285:Richard Lynch Cotton
3838:Pro-Vice-Chancellors
2862:Thomas Jaune or Jane
1990:Richard de Chickwell
1975:Walter de Fodringeye
1834:UK National Archives
1731:The Homiletic Review
1639:Chadwick, John White
1271:University of Oxford
1142:10.1093/jts/54.1.139
886:The Rector of Justin
800:Jowett is buried in
728:Later life and death
613:Benjamin Jowett, by
503:Benjamin Jowett, by
437:Henry Bristow Wilson
398:Indian Civil Service
394:Florence Nightingale
356:Benjamin Jowett, by
269:, and translator of
263:University of Oxford
4694:English translators
4664:English theologians
4404:Thomas Banks Strong
4380:David Binning Monro
4237:George William Hall
2579:Christopher Knolles
2255:Arthur Lionel Smith
1985:Stephen de Cornubia
1737:(4). Archived from
1657:"Oxford and Jowett"
1487:. Clarendon Press.
1239:Windschuttle, Keith
1177:, pp. 389–390.
1165:, pp. 369–372.
928:Christianity portal
702:vice-chancellorship
293:Jowett was born in
141:Academic background
4601:Andrew D. Hamilton
4488:Alic Halford Smith
4249:John Collier Jones
4201:Whittington Landon
3814:Christopher Potter
3551:Herbert Westfaling
3515:Francis Babbington
3509:Francis Babbington
3302:William Fauntleroy
3292:William Fauntleroy
3266:William Fauntleroy
3250:William Fauntleroy
3240:William Fauntleroy
3220:William Fauntleroy
2593:Thomas Bonyngworth
2422:Hugh de Willoughby
2410:John de Ayllesbury
2265:David Lindsay Keir
2095:Richard Barningham
2005:Nicholas de Luceby
1623:"Professor Jowett"
1605:Baumann, Arthur A.
1577:. VictorianWeb.org
1404: , at the
1397: , at the
1241:(September 1998),
762:, all old pupils.
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712:a delegate of the
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467:Essays and Reviews
446:Essays and Reviews
362:
4719:English essayists
4674:English Anglicans
4621:
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4607:Louise Richardson
4542:Sir John Habakkuk
4136:Thomas Fothergill
4106:George Huddesford
4022:William Lancaster
3981:Fitzherbert Adams
3545:Lawrence Humphrey
3128:Thomas Chaundeler
3086:Richard Fitzjames
3020:Richard Fitzjames
2842:Thomas Chippenham
2763:Richard Ringstede
2719:William Westkarre
2703:William Westkarre
2689:William Westkarre
2679:William Westkarre
2671:William Babington
2661:William Babington
2556:Thomas Eglesfield
2477:Richard Ullerston
2404:Richard FitzRalph
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2135:Francis Babington
2060:Richard Stapilton
1995:Thomas de Waldeby
1931:
1930:
1922:Succeeded by
1895:Succeeded by
1873:Academic offices
1781:Project Gutenberg
1765:on 18 April 2015.
1741:on 18 April 2015.
1707:on 18 April 2015.
1697:"Benjamin Jowett"
1494:978-0-19-826688-4
1456:978-0-14-193080-0
1421:External link in
1044:"Balliol College"
882:Louis Auchincloss
579:Westminster Abbey
547:-caricature with
480:Fellow of Balliol
307:Church of England
235:, modern variant
204:
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177:Thomas Hill Green
158:Academic advisors
4741:
4548:Sir Rex Richards
4440:Francis John Lys
4130:Nathan Wetherell
4076:Theophilus Leigh
4034:Bernard Gardiner
4028:Thomas Brathwait
3969:Jonathan Edwards
3963:Gilbert Ironside
3897:Walter Blandford
3867:Daniel Greenwood
3730:Thomas Singleton
3659:Thomas Singleton
3563:Martin Culpepper
3459:Richard Marshall
3453:Richard Marshall
3157:alias Shakspeere
3030:Robert Wrangwais
2970:Thomas Chaundler
2948:Thomas Chaundler
2942:Thomas Chaundler
2912:Thomas Chaundler
2894:Thomas Chaundler
2641:Thomas Gascoigne
2623:William Hawtrine
2575:Thomas Gascoigne
2562:Richard Roderham
2550:Richard Roderham
2526:William Farendon
2520:Griffin Kirkadam
2514:William Farendon
2489:William Farendon
2440:John de Codeford
2434:John de Codeford
2398:Richard Kamshale
2386:John de Oseworhd
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2215:Theophilus Leigh
1980:Hugh de Warkenby
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4243:Richard Jenkyns
4231:Frodsham Hodson
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4172:Scrope Berdmore
4112:Thomas Randolph
4070:Stephen Niblett
4016:William Delaune
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3993:William Paynter
3861:Edward Reynolds
3808:Accepted Frewen
3778:Accepted Frewen
3748:William Goodwyn
3736:William Goodwyn
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3665:Thomas Thornton
3593:Thomas Thornton
3587:Robert Hovenden
3497:William Tresham
3487:Thomas Raynolds
3481:Thomas Raynolds
3477:William Tresham
3443:Owen Oglethorpe
3437:William Tresham
3425:William Tresham
3421:John Cottisford
3409:John Cottisford
3403:John Cottisford
3393:Thomas Musgrave
3360:Richard Barnack
3340:Lawrence Stubbs
3334:Edmund Wylsford
3324:Edmund Wylsford
3320:Lawrence Stubbs
3288:Edmund Wylsford
3282:Edmund Wylsford
3162:William Atwater
3145:William Atwater
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3108:William Atwater
3062:Richard Estmond
2960:Laurence Cokkys
2908:Laurence Cokkys
2836:Thomas Saunders
2831:alias Bonifaunt
2823:Thomas Saunders
2813:Thomas Saunders
2799:Thomas Saunders
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2603:Thomas Greneley
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2240:Benjamin Jowett
2230:Richard Jenkyns
2180:George Bradshaw
2175:Thomas Laurence
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2075:William Lambton
2065:William Brandon
2045:William Lambert
2020:Robert de Derby
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648:Theodor Mommsen
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469:he contributed
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