2012年12月10日 星期一

Joseph Quincy Adams, Jr. 莎士比亞375歲生日 Folger Shakespeare Library, Rev. Dr. Henry E Jackson : Great Pictures As Moral Teachers (1910)


胡適日記全集 7: 1934-1939 
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1939.4.22
讀報知道Rev. Dr. Henry E Jackson1869-1939  70歲過世並有一篇英文訃文簡報 胡適於1914認識他通信到過他家住過
胡適日記的編者注等漢譯經常有錯誤
譬如說 下書應為 以偉大繪畫作為精神導師

Great Pictures As Moral Teachers : Henry E. Jackson - Internet Archive

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Great Pictures As Moral Teachers (1910). Author: Henry E. Jackson Publisher: The John C. Winston Company Language: English Call number: 11255 ...


 同一天是莎士比亞375歲生日胡適的老師全名是

Joseph Quincy Adams, Jr. (March 23, 1880 – November 10, 1946) was a prominent Shakespeare scholar and the first director of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C.
Adams, a scion of the famous Adams family that produced two American Presidents, John Adams and John Quincy Adams, was born in Greenville, South Carolina, the son of a Rev. Joseph Quincy Adams, a Baptist clergyman, and Mamie Fouchée Adams (née Davis). He received his B.A. degree from Wake Forest College in 1900, and earned an M.A. degree from the same institution in 1901. He continued his education at the University of Chicago (1902–3), and at the University of Berlin (1907). He pursued a teaching career at several institutions, notably at Cornell University, where he also edited the journal Cornell Studies in English (1910–31).
Adams married Helen Banks on January 29, 1931, though she died a short four years later, on September 14, 1935.
Adams was actively involved with the Folger Shakespeare Library from its foundation in 1931. He became the Library's acting director in 1934, and its first regularly appointed director in 1936


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. He also served as the editor of its periodical publications, as well as the general editor of the New Variorum edition of Shakespeare's works (1935–46). He wrote and published a wide range of books and scholarly articles; he was especially noted for his biography of Shakespeare, first published in 1923.

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