Author:Edward Hayes Plumptre
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| ←Author Index: Pl | Edward Hayes Plumptre (1821–1891) |
| English divine and scholar known as a translator of the plays of Sophocles (1865) and Aeschylus (1868), and of the Divine commedia by Dante (1886). |
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[edit] Works
[edit] Poems
- Lazarus (1864),
- Master and Scholar (1866)
- "Honour All Men" (1873)
[edit] Theological works
- An Exposition of the Epistles to the Seven Churches of Asia (1877),
- The Spirits in Prison (1884),
- "The Book of Proverbs" (which he annotated in the Speaker's Commentary),
- "Synoptic Gospels, Acts, and II. Corinthians" in Bishop Ellicott's New Testament Commentary, and Life of Bishop'Ken (1888).
[edit] Translations
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