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St John's Library contains:
Abbott Papers of Edwin Abbott Abbott
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Anderson Papers of William Blair Anderson
Ashby Papers of George Ashby
Atkin Papers of Peter Atkin
Bailey Papers of Stanley John Bailey
Balls Papers of William Lawrence Balls
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Papers of Edwin Abbott Abbott

Title Papers of Edwin Abbott Abbott
Reference GBR/0275/Abbott
Creator Edwin Abbott Abbott (1838-1926)
Covering Dates 1875–1928 (Circa)
Extent and Medium 9 boxes; paper
Repository St John's College Library
Content and context

Teacher and scholar. Edwin Abbott Abbott was born in 1838 in Marylebone, Middlesex where his father was headmaster of the Philological School. He was educated at City of London School before entering St John's College as a scholar in 1857, becoming Senior Classic and Senior Chancellor's medallist in 1861. He was elected a Fellow of the College in the same year but resigned a year later to marry Mary Rangeley. Abbott was ordained deacon in 1862 and priest the following year. Following brief teaching experience he was elected headmaster of City of London School in 1865, at the young age of twenty six. The school was already well respected, and under Abbott it gained a reputation for providing the highest intellectual training. Abbott employed good organisation to implement new teaching methods and introduced innovations into the curriculum. Moreover Abbott himself was a teacher of exceptional abilities and inspired his pupils to high intellectual endeavours. Abbott was elected Hulsean lecturer at Cambridge University in 1876, and the following year was made select preacher at Oxford University. He retired from school teaching in 1889 to concentrate on writing. From 1870 Abbott published works on English grammar and Francis Bacon, whom he held in high esteem, and also produced a wide range of books on theological subjects. He died in 1926.

Letters, articles, offprints, notes and notebooks concerning Abbott's theological writings.

Selected for preservation by J.M. Creed, May 1927.

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Please cite as St John's College Library, Papers of Edwin Abbott Abbott

Index Terms
Theology
Abbott, Edwin Abbott (1838-1926) theologian and historian
St John's Library/Abbott contains:
Box 1 Notes and letters.
15 items; paper.
1879–1928
Box 2 Notes and letter.
2 items; paper.
1890–1900
Box 3 Notes.
19 items; paper.
1890–1900
Box 4 Notes and printed items.
29 items; paper.
1890–1902
Box 5 Notes and printed items.
7 items; paper.
1890–1903
Box 6 Notes, letters, and printed items.
30 items; paper.
1890–1906
Box 7 Notes, letters, and printed items.
22 items; paper.
1900–1911
Box 8 Notes, letters, and printed items.
29 items; paper.
1895–1910
Box 9 Notes, letters, and printed items.
48 items; paper.
1875–1913

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