RepositorySpecial Collections Archives (GB 0029)
Ref NoEUL MS 193
Date1960-1962
LevelCollection
Extent1 file
TitlePapers of William Francis Jackson Knight: letters to Edith Bonner (nee Rogerson)
DescriptionThis file contains letters from Jackson Knight to Edith Bonner, mainly concerning her contributions to a classical dictionary, but also of a more general nature. Included are notes by Edith Bonner giving additional information to the context in which the letters were written.
Admin HistoryWilliam Francis Jackson Knight (1895-1964), classical scholar, the elder son of George Knight and Caroline Louisa Jackson, was born on 20 October 1895. He was educated at Dulwich College and Hertford College Oxford, to which he won an open scholarship in Classics. He served as a despatch rider during the First World War. After a number of teaching jobs, including ten years at All Saints' School, Bloxham, he became a temporary lecturer in Classics at the University of St. Andrew's. The following year he accepted an Assistant Lectureship at Exeter, which he turned to a Lectureship the next year and a Readership in 1942. He remained at Exeter, a committed educationalist who inspired hundreds of students, until and after he retired. His publications included several works on Virgil, including 'Vergil's Troy' (1932), 'Cummaean Gates' (1936), 'Accentual Symmetry in Vergil' (1939), 'Roman Vergil' (1943), 'Vergil and Homer' (1950), and 'Virgil's Aeneid, a translation' (Penguin Classics, 1956). In addition he played a key role in extra-mural activities, encouraging young poets and establishing and commanding the University's Officer Training Corps. He established the international review 'Erasmus'. His biography, by his brother George Wilson Knight, was published in 1975.

Edith Rogerson (later Bonner) read Greek at the University of Exeter and graduated in 1960. She attended Jackson Knight's lectures on epic. On the suggestion of Knight, she contributed an entry on Plotinus for a classical dictionary which was later published by Penguin, with entries on Proclus and Porphyry.
LanguageEnglish
Access StatusOpen
Related MaterialExeter University Library holds the following collections relating to William Jackson Knight and to his brother George Wilson Knight: EUL MS 54, 75, 80, 84, 87, 89, 93, 94, 185, 191, 193, 194, 365. Other papers relating to Jackson Knight are also held by the following repositories: Leeds University, Bodleian Library and University College London.
Access ConditionsUsual EUL arrangements apply.
Finding_AidsUnlisted.
Creator_NameKnight; William Francis Jackson (1895 1964); writer and classicist
Mgt_GroupLanguage and culture papers
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/61Knight; William Francis Jackson (1895-1964); classical scholar1895-1964
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