Alfred John Church

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Alfred John Church (29 January 1829 – 27 April 1912) was an English

classical scholar
.

Alfred John Church

Church was born in London and was educated at

University College, London
.

While at University College in partnership with William Jackson Brodribb,[2] he translated Tacitus and edited Pliny's Letters (Epistulae). Church also wrote a number of stories in English re-telling of classical tales and legends for young people (Stories from Virgil, Stories from Homer, etc.). He also wrote much Latin and English verse, and in 1908 published his Memories of Men and Books. Church died in Richmond, Surrey.

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Notes

  1. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1910
  2. ^ "CHURCH, Alfred John". Who's Who. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 333.
  3. ^ "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.
  4. Royal Collection Trust
    . Inventory no. 1081706.

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