No. 218
The Ireland Latin Verse prize was awarded to E.H. Marsh T.B. F. Urch. Prin. Opp.
The Ireland Latin Verse prize was awarded to E.H. Marsh T.B. F. Urch. Prin. Opp.
The Phillimore English Essay Prize was not awarded this year as there were no competitors. S. C. Woodhouse Prin. Opp.
The Mure scholarship has been won by J. B. W. Chapman Q.S. The Ireland Latin Verse has fallen to J. I. Stirling T.B., the Ireland Greek Prose to J. B. W. Chapman Q.S & the Phillimore translation to S. Liberty T.B.
The Mure Scholarship fell to G.G. Phillimore Q.S. Proxime accessit C.A. Sherring Q.S. Ireland Verse fell to F.H. Coller Q.S. H Withers Q.S. & H. Morgan-Brown Q.S. respectively obtained the Phillimore prizes for Prose & verse translations.
The Phillimore Essay was won by C. Webb. Subject “the Comparative strength & weakness of Athens & Sparta” The Prize for Latin Prose was awarded to H.W. Waterfield Q.S. Accesserunt; O. Scoones, QS., W. G. Hewitt, & F. T. Higgins. No first prize was given for Greek Iambics, second fell to O. Scoones. The first…
The subjects for the Phillimore translation this term were taken from Thucydides & Catullus. The Verse was awarded to E.D. Fawcett Q.S. Prox acc C.C.J. Webb Q.S. The Prose to J.B. Hodge T.B. Prox acc W.C. Dale Q.S.
The Phillimore Translations this year were from Pindar and Cicero. The Verse Translation was awarded to T. Morison T.B. No Prose Prize was given.
The prizes for the Phillimore Translations into English prose and verse were awarded as follows: Prose. H.C. Benbow Verse. H.R. James Q.S. The subject chosen for the Prose was Thucydides i. chpp. 7-10, for the verse the fourth Ode of Propertius.
The subject for the Phillimore Prize English Essay for 1880 is “The Comparative Strength and Weaknesses of Painting and Poetry”. Essays to be shown by up Apr: 3rd.
The Results of the competition for the Phillimore Prose 1. A.A. Sikes Q.S. OEqu: 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 (Vide Entry 399) The subject for the Ireland Verses was “Mount Sinai”. The…