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James Hadley (scholar)

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280: 40: 508: 143: 358:(born in Fairfield July 19, 1826; died in Washington, D.C., August 1, 1864) was a noted educator. Henry graduated at Yale in 1845. He then held the office of tutor for two years, and studied theology, finally completing his course at 186:
in 1842, having entered the junior class in 1840. Hadley was then a resident graduate at Yale for a year, after which he entered Yale's theological seminary, where he spent two years.
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On August 13, 1851, Hadley married Anne Loring Twining, the daughter of Stephen Twining and his wife, née Almira Catlin. They became the parents of
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Hadley most original written work was an essay on Greek accent, published in a German version in
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As an undergraduate, Hadley had proven an able mathematician, but the influence of
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in 1853. He then spent some time in New York studying law, but returned to
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Sprachvergleichende Beiträge zur griechischen und lateinischen Grammatik
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scriptures. In 1858, Henry became instructor of sacred literature in
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together, turned his attention toward the study of language. He knew
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In 1951, Hadley's diary from 1846 to 1852 was published by
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Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences
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Transactions of the American Philological Association
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From April to September 1845, Hadley was a tutor at
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(January 1873), pp. 35–55 485:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 38: 27: 541: 539: 158:who taught Greek and Hebrew languages at 19:For other people named James Hadley, see 501: 499: 497: 495: 415: 413: 411: 297:A Greek Grammar for Schools and Colleges 278: 407: 464: 462: 460: 458: 456: 589:at the Database of Classical Scholars 548:, "Arthur Twining Hadley", pp. 52-57. 315:Brief History of the English Language 7: 432: 430: 428: 376:Union Theological Seminary, New York 653:Writers from New Haven, Connecticut 576:, vol. v. (1903), pp. 247–254. 317:(Springfield, 1864). He also wrote 633:19th-century American male writers 14: 673:American male non-fiction writers 437:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). 388:United States Sanitary Commission 330:Essays, Philological and Critical 668:Historians from New York (state) 628:19th-century American historians 506: 259:, and was likewise delivered at 141: 648:People from Fairfield, New York 303:, 1884) was based on Curtius's 201:, from 1851 until his death in 546:Yale Obituary Record 1929-1930 420:Yale Obituary Record 1872-1873 319:Elements of the Greek Language 1: 643:American non-fiction writers 299:(New York, 1860; revised by 678:Historians from Connecticut 396:American Theological Review 267:, and was president of the 694: 251:Hadley was well versed in 18: 597:Hadley, James (1869–70). 269:American Oriental Society 210:Edward Elbridge Salisbury 176:Fairfield Medical College 140: 37: 488:. New York: D. 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James Hadley

Daguerrotype
Fairfield, New York
New Haven, Connecticut
Yale College
Arthur Twining Hadley

philologist
Yale College
Fairfield, New York
Fairfield Medical College
Fairfield Academy
Yale College
Middlebury College
Greek
President Woolsey
New Haven, Connecticut
Edward Elbridge Salisbury
William Dwight Whitney
Sanskrit
Greek
Latin
Sanskrit
Hebrew
Arabic
Armenian
Celtic languages
civil law
Yale Law School

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