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Edwyn Bevan
Nome completo
Edwyn Bevan
Nascimento

17 de fevereiro de 1870
Londres
Morte

18 de outubro de 1943 (73 anos)
Londres
Nacionalidade

Reino Unido inglês
Ocupação
Historiador e filosofo

Edwyn Robert Bevan OBE, FBA (Londres, em 17 de fevereiro de 1870 – Londres, 18 de outubro de 1943[1]) foi um versátil filosofo inglês e historiador do mundo helenístico. Foi o décimo quarto de 16 filhos de Robert Cooper Lee Bevan, sócio da Barclays Bank, e sua segunda esposa Frances Emma Shuttleworth, filha de Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth, Bispo de Chichester.


Ele tinha uma posição acadêmica na King's College. O arabista Anthony Ashley Bevan era seu irmão, a conspiração teórico Nesta Helen Webster era sua irmã mais nova e do artista Robert Polhill Bevan um primo. Ele se casou com Daisy Waldegrave, filha de Granville Waldegrave, 3 Radstock Barão em 1896 e tiveram duas filhas.


Bevan recebeu um doutorado honorário de St. Andrews em 1922 e um D.Litt honorário. de Oxford, em 1923. Em 1942 ele tornou-se membro da Academia Britânica.



Obras |




  • The House of Seleucus (1902) 2 vols.


  • Indian Nationalism : An Independent Estimate (1913)


  • Stoics and Skeptics (1913)


  • German War Aims (1917)


  • Ancient Mesopotamia: The Land of The Two Rivers (1917)

  • German Social Democracy During the War.(1918)


  • The German Empire of Central Africa as the Basis of a New German World Policy (1918) with Emil Zimmermann


  • Hellenism and Christianity (1921)


  • The Hellenistic Age (1923) with J. B. Bury, E. A. Barber, W. W. Tarn


  • The House of Ptolemy (1927)


  • The World of Greece and Rome (1927)


  • Later Greek Religion (1927)


  • Sibyls and Seers: A Survey of Some Ancient Theories of Revelation and Inspiration (1928)


  • The Legacy of Israel (1928) editor with Charles Singer


  • Thoughts on Indian Discontents (1929)


  • Jerusalem under the high priests: five lectures on the period between Nehemiah and the New Testament (1930)


  • The hope of a world to come; underlying Judaism and Christianity (1930)


  • The Poems of Leonidas of Tarentum (1931)


  • Christianity (1932)


  • Our Debt to the Past (1932) with others


  • After Death (1934) with others


  • Symbolism and Belief (1938) Gifford Lectures


  • Holy Images: An Inquiry Into Idolatry and Image-Worship in Ancient Paganism and in Christianity (1940)


  • Christians in a World at War (1940)



Referências



  1. Gifford Lecture Series – Biography – Edwyn Bevan no www.giffordlectures.org. Página visitada em 30 de agosto de 2012.



Ligações externas |



  • The House of Ptolemy at LacusCurtius
  • Portal do Reino Unido
  • Portal de biografias


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