Alfred John Church
| Biografi | |
|---|---|
| Kelahiran | 29 Januari 1829 |
| Kematian | 27 April 1912 |
| Data pribadi | |
| Pendidikan | Lincoln College (en) King's College London |
| Kegiatan | |
| Pekerjaan | classical scholar (en) |
| Bekerja di | University College London |
| Karya kreatif | |
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Alfred John Church (29 Januari 1829 – 27 April 1912) adalah seorang cendekiawan klasik asal Inggris. Church lahir di London dan dididik di King's College, London, dan Lincoln College, Oxford.
Publikasi
- Select Letters of Pliny the Younger. (1871); translated and edited by A. J. Church and W. J. Brodribb[1]
- Callias. (1891)
- Lords of the World. (1897)
- Roman life in the days of Cicero. (1883)
- Stories from Livy. (1883)
- Stories from the Greek Tragedians. (1880)
- The Count of the Saxon Shore. (1887)
- The Hammer. (1890)
- The burning of Rome: or, a story of the days of Nero. (1891)
- The life of Cnaeus Julius Agricola by Tacitus, Translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb
The Story of the Iliad. (1895)- The Story of the Odyssey. (1892)
- The Story of the Persian War. (1881)
- The Laureate's Country (1891) - with illustrations from drawings by Edward Hull.[2]
- Stories from Ancient History (1907) - with illustrations by H. R. Millar.
- The Faery Queen and Her Knights (1909)
Catatan
- ^ "Select Letters of Pliny the Younger. With English Notes. By A. J. Church and W. J. Brodribb". The Athenaeum (2279): 9–10. 1 July 1871.
- ^ Templat:Royal Collection
Referensi
Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1922). . Encyclopædia Britannica (Edisi 12). London & New York. Pemeliharaan CS1: Lokasi tanpa penerbit (link)
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