Author:Hugh Fraser Stewart

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Hugh Fraser Stewart
(1863–1948)

British Anglican clergyman and Praelector of French

Works[edit]

  • Boethius: An Essay (1891) IA
  • (tr.) Saepius Officio as Answer of the Archbishops of England to the apostolic letter of Pope Leo XIII, on English ordinations (1897)
  • (tr.) Thirteen Homilies of St. Augustine on St. John XIV by Augustine (1900) IA
  • Doctrina Romanensium de invocatione Sanctorum, being a brief enquiry into the principles that underlie the practice of the Invocation of Saints (1907)
  • (ed. with Tilley) The Romantic Movement in French Literature (1910) (external scan)
  • (ed.) Twelve Cambridge Sermons by John E. B. Mayor (1911)
  • (ed.) Twelve Parochial Sermons by John E. B. Mayor (1913)
  • (ed. with Tilley) The French Romanticists: An Anthology of Verse and Prose (1914) IA
  • The Holiness of Pascal (1915) IA
  • (tr. with Rand) Boethius: The Theological Tractates; The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius in Loeb Classical Library (1918) IA
  • (ed. with Desjardins) French Patriotism in the Nineteenth Century (1814–1833), Traced in Contemporary Texts (1923) IA
  • (ed. with Tilley) The Classical Movement in French Literature (1923) IA
  • Francis Jenkinson, Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge and University Librarian: A Memoir (1926)
  • The Secret of Pascal (1941)
  • Blaise Pascal: Annual Lecture on a Master Mind (1942)
  • (tr.) Pascal's Apology for Religion: Extracted from the Pensées by Pascal (1942)
  • (tr.) The Heart of Pascal: Being His Meditations and Prayers, Notes for His Anti-Jesuit Campaign, Remarks on Language and Style by Pascal (1945)
  • (tr.) Pascal's Pensées by Pascal (1950)

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1948, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 75 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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