William Bedell Stanford

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William Bedell Stanford (* 16. Januar 1910 in Belfast; † 30. Dezember 1984 in Dalkey) war ein irischer Klassischer Philologe und Politiker. Er war von 1934 bis 1980 Fellow sowie von 1940 bis 1980 Regius Professor of Greek am Trinity College (Dublin). Von 1948 bis 1969 gehörte er dem Seanad Éireann an. rdf:langString
William Bedell Stanford (16 January 1910 – 30 December 1984) was an Irish classical scholar and senator. He was Regius Professor of Greek at Trinity College Dublin between 1940 and 1980 and served as the 22nd chancellor of the university between 1982 and 1984. His grandfather's cousin was the composer Charles Villiers Stanford. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString William Bedell Stanford (* 16. Januar 1910 in Belfast; † 30. Dezember 1984 in Dalkey) war ein irischer Klassischer Philologe und Politiker. Er war von 1934 bis 1980 Fellow sowie von 1940 bis 1980 Regius Professor of Greek am Trinity College (Dublin). Von 1948 bis 1969 gehörte er dem Seanad Éireann an.
rdf:langString William Bedell Stanford (16 January 1910 – 30 December 1984) was an Irish classical scholar and senator. He was Regius Professor of Greek at Trinity College Dublin between 1940 and 1980 and served as the 22nd chancellor of the university between 1982 and 1984. He was born in Belfast, the son of a Dublin-born Church of Ireland clergyman who served in Waterford and Tipperary. He was educated at Bishop Foy's School in Waterford, where a special teacher had to be recruited to coach him in Greek. He subsequently won a sizarship to Trinity College Dublin. He was elected a Scholar in his first year at Trinity, having become an undergraduate in October 1928. He also served as auditor of the College Classical Society. He was editor of TCD: A College Miscellany in Hilary term of 1931. He became a Fellow in 1934 and was one of the last Fellows to be elected by examination. Stanford was one of seven candidates nominated for the Provostship of the Trinity College on 11 March 1952 but was eliminated along with two other candidates in the first round of the election. He was considered, at the age of 42, to be too junior. The successful candidate on that occasion was the mathematician, Albert Joseph McConnell, who remained in office for 22 years. His grandfather's cousin was the composer Charles Villiers Stanford.
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