Edwin Guest
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Edwin Guest, FRS was an English antiquary.
He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham
, and at Caius College, Cambridge, where he graduated as eleventh wrangler, subsequently becoming a fellow
of his college. Called to the bar in 1828, he devoted himself, after some years of legal practice, to antiquarian
and literary research.
In 1838 he published his exhaustive History of English Rhythms. He also wrote a very large number of papers on Roman-British
history, which, together with a mass of fresh material for a history of early Britain, were published posthumously under the editorship of Dr Stubbs
under the title Origines Celticae (1883). In 1852 Guest was elected master of Caius College, becoming LL.D. in the following year, and in 1854-1855 he was vice-chancellor of Cambridge University
. Guest was a fellow of the Royal Society, and an honorary member of the Society of Antiquaries of London
.
He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham
King Edward's School, Birmingham
King Edward's School is an independent secondary school in Birmingham, England, founded by King Edward VI in 1552. It is part of the Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI in Birmingham, and is widely regarded as one of the most academically successful schools in the country, according to...
, and at Caius College, Cambridge, where he graduated as eleventh wrangler, subsequently becoming a fellow
Fellow
A fellow in the broadest sense is someone who is an equal or a comrade. The term fellow is also used to describe a person, particularly by those in the upper social classes. It is most often used in an academic context: a fellow is often part of an elite group of learned people who are awarded...
of his college. Called to the bar in 1828, he devoted himself, after some years of legal practice, to antiquarian
Antiquarian
An antiquarian or antiquary is an aficionado or student of antiquities or things of the past. More specifically, the term is used for those who study history with particular attention to ancient objects of art or science, archaeological and historic sites, or historic archives and manuscripts...
and literary research.
In 1838 he published his exhaustive History of English Rhythms. He also wrote a very large number of papers on Roman-British
Roman Britain
Roman Britain was the part of the island of Great Britain controlled by the Roman Empire from AD 43 until ca. AD 410.The Romans referred to the imperial province as Britannia, which eventually comprised all of the island of Great Britain south of the fluid frontier with Caledonia...
history, which, together with a mass of fresh material for a history of early Britain, were published posthumously under the editorship of Dr Stubbs
William Stubbs
William Stubbs was an English historian and Bishop of Oxford.The son of William Morley Stubbs, a solicitor, he was born at Knaresborough, Yorkshire, and was educated at Ripon Grammar School and Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated in 1848, obtaining a first-class in classics and a third in...
under the title Origines Celticae (1883). In 1852 Guest was elected master of Caius College, becoming LL.D. in the following year, and in 1854-1855 he was vice-chancellor of Cambridge University
University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public research university located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest university in both the United Kingdom and the English-speaking world , and the seventh-oldest globally...
. Guest was a fellow of the Royal Society, and an honorary member of the Society of Antiquaries of London
Society of Antiquaries of London
The Society of Antiquaries of London is a learned society "charged by its Royal Charter of 1751 with 'the encouragement, advancement and furtherance of the study and knowledge of the antiquities and history of this and other countries'." It is based at Burlington House, Piccadilly, London , and is...
.