No. 399
The Phillimore Translations this yr: were selected from: Livy & Homer. Prose: 1. A.A. Sikes Q.S. OEquates Prize H.C. Benbow Q.S. 2. W.A. Peck Q.S. OEqu: J.B. Hodge T.B Verse: R. James Q.S. Prize A. Peck Q.S. 2nd Prize B. Hodge T.B
The Phillimore Translations this yr: were selected from: Livy & Homer. Prose: 1. A.A. Sikes Q.S. OEquates Prize H.C. Benbow Q.S. 2. W.A. Peck Q.S. OEqu: J.B. Hodge T.B Verse: R. James Q.S. Prize A. Peck Q.S. 2nd Prize B. Hodge T.B
The Phillimore English Essay Prize has fallen this year to J.M. Lutyens QS. The subject was “The Rise & Fall of Constantinople” William Bell Prin: Opp:
The Phillimore essay prize was awarded to J.A. Turner Q.S.; prox. Acc. A.R. Smith Q.S.
The ‘Phillimore Verse Translation’ was Dido’s speech in the Fourth Oeneid. HRK Rogers QS obtained the first prize. The ‘Prose Translation’ was taken from Plato’s Republic. GA Hicks first prize.
The subject for the Phillimore Essay is a comparison between the Lyric poets of Greece and Italy. The prize was awarded to OEquates G.A. Hicks TB Macmillan QS Proxime Accessit Botton QS The subject for Greek Iambics was selected from Julius Caesar I.3. No first prize was given, the second was awarded to P.J.…
The subjects for the Phillimore prose & verse prizes were a passage from Livy XXVI & the first chorus from Phoenissae of Euripides. The prizes were awarded to L.S. Bristowe.