237:, and in March became a member of its council. In 1876 he was chosen librarian. Secretary of council from 1878 to 1901, he was then elected president. Meanwhile in 1884 he was Todd professor of the Celtic languages in the academy, delivering an inaugural lecture on Irish lexicography on 13 April 1885. His influence was in the direction of a costly dictionary project, now considered grandiose, and which only saw progress when
304:
517:
22:
219:
but also
Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, and other Indian vernacular languages. He was a Hebrew scholar, and knew Persian, Arabic, and some other languages of Central and Western Asia. In his later years he studied Chinese. Among his students was
381:
On 28 December 1863 Atkinson married, at
Gateshead, Hannah Maria, fourth daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Whitehouse Harbutt of the town. Their only child, Herbert Jefcoate Atkinson, became a civil engineer.
333:(Tri Bior-gaoithe an Bhais, Dublin, 1890), with glossary and appendices on the linguistic forms. He also wrote introductions for several of the manuscript facsimiles issued by the Royal Irish Academy:
200:
on 6 April 1839, he was only child of John
Atkinson, who was in business there, by his wife Ann. After education at the Anchorage grammar school close to his home from 1849 to 1856, he matriculated at
530:
215:
In 1869 Atkinson became university professor of the
Romance languages, and from 1871 till near his death also had the chair of Sanskrit and comparative philology. He taught the
212:
till he won a
Trinity College scholarship in 1862. He graduated B.A. on 16 December 1863, M.A. in 1866, and LL.D. in 1869. In 1891 he received the honorary degree of D.Litt.
573:
39:
563:
253:, which he rated low. In reporting to the commission on secondary education, he attacked the folkloric elements, in particular (by implication) the
488:
86:
264:
Atkinson was also a botanist and amateur violinist. In 1907 his health failed. He died on 10 January 1908 at his residence, Clareville,
58:
105:
65:
535:
443:
366:
568:
72:
43:
54:
32:
437:
221:
201:
350:
250:
188:(6 April 1839 – 10 January 1908) was an Anglo-Irish academic, known as a philologist and textual scholar.
79:
284:. In the Romance languages his major work was a scholarly edition of a Norman-French poem attributed to
246:
558:
553:
234:
346:
484:
478:
216:
280:
Atkinson was largely interested in the structure of a language, and his teaching anticipated
436:
326:
309:
303:
238:
297:
317:
His connection with the Royal Irish
Academy drew Atkinson into Celtic studies. He edited
395:, Hermathena No. 102 (Spring 1966), pp. 6–15. Published by: Trinity College Dublin
547:
521:
285:
281:
258:
257:, and was himself castigated for taking a political position against the line of the
362:
242:
21:
526:
432:
265:
197:
143:
241:
became involved. Around 1899 Atkinson was drawn into a controversy between
313:, to which Robert Atkinson wrote an introduction for the facsimile edition
209:
205:
400:
269:
226:
224:, who reported Atkinson's practical interest in martial arts including
520: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
302:
293:
477:
Janet
Egleson Dunleavy; Gareth W. Dunleavy (20 February 1991).
15:
204:, on 2 July 1856. He spent the years 1857 and 1858 mainly at
208:. On his return to Ireland he worked as a schoolmaster in
233:
On 11 January 1876 Atkinson was elected a member of the
321:, with translation and glossary (Dublin 1887, with the
268:, near Dublin, and was buried at Waltonwrays cemetery,
171:
166:
150:
129:
122:
46:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
319:The Passions and Homilies from the Leabhar Breac
483:. University of California Press. p. 446.
323:Todd Introductory Lecture on Irish Lexicography
540:. Vol. 1. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
448:. Vol. 1. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
8:
371:On the use of the Subjunctive Mood in Welsh
119:
106:Learn how and when to remove this message
480:Douglas Hyde: A Maker of Modern Ireland
411:
359:Glossary to the Ancient Laws of Ireland
296:studies he was a critic of the work of
574:Presidents of the Royal Irish Academy
427:
425:
423:
421:
419:
417:
415:
401:https://www.jstor.org/stable/23039787
7:
44:adding citations to reliable sources
55:"Robert Atkinson" philologist
14:
564:Linguists from the United Kingdom
393:Robert Atkinson and Irish studies
373:(Trans. Royal Irish Acad. 1894).
536:Dictionary of National Biography
515:
444:Dictionary of National Biography
20:
175:philologist and textual scholar
31:needs additional citations for
1:
590:
365:, 1901, was criticised by
179:
162:
438:"Atkinson, Robert"
369:. He also wrote a paper
355:The Irish Liber Hymnorum
343:The Yellow Book of Lecan
222:George Abraham Grierson
202:Trinity College, Dublin
351:Henry Bradshaw Society
314:
251:Early Irish literature
569:People from Gateshead
339:The Book of Ballymote
331:Three Shafts of Death
306:
300:and Francesco Rossi.
247:John Pentland Mahaffy
349:, he edited for the
335:The Book of Leinster
40:improve this article
235:Royal Irish Academy
347:John Henry Bernard
315:
290:Vie de Seint Auban
490:978-0-520-90932-8
217:Romance languages
183:
182:
116:
115:
108:
90:
581:
541:
538:(2nd supplement)
531:Atkinson, Robert
519:
518:
504:
503:Greene, p. 9–11.
501:
495:
494:
474:
468:
465:
459:
456:
450:
449:
446:(2nd supplement)
440:
429:
327:Geoffrey Keating
310:Book of Leinster
249:on the value of
239:Carl Marstrander
157:
154:January 10, 1908
139:
137:
120:
111:
104:
100:
97:
91:
89:
48:
24:
16:
589:
588:
584:
583:
582:
580:
579:
578:
544:
543:
529:, ed. (1912). "
525:
516:
508:
507:
502:
498:
491:
476:
475:
471:
466:
462:
457:
453:
431:
430:
413:
408:
388:
379:
298:Urbain Bouriant
278:
194:
186:Robert Atkinson
155:
146:
141:
135:
133:
125:
124:Robert Atkinson
112:
101:
95:
92:
49:
47:
37:
25:
12:
11:
5:
587:
585:
577:
576:
571:
566:
561:
556:
546:
545:
513:
512:
506:
505:
496:
489:
469:
460:
451:
435:, ed. (1912).
410:
409:
407:
404:
397:
396:
391:David Greene,
387:
384:
378:
375:
367:Whitley Stokes
277:
274:
255:Silva Gadelica
193:
190:
181:
180:
177:
176:
173:
172:Main interests
169:
168:
164:
163:
160:
159:
158:(aged 68)
152:
148:
147:
142:
131:
127:
126:
123:
114:
113:
28:
26:
19:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
586:
575:
572:
570:
567:
565:
562:
560:
557:
555:
552:
551:
549:
542:
539:
537:
532:
528:
523:
522:public domain
510:
509:
500:
497:
492:
486:
482:
481:
473:
470:
467:Greene, p. 9.
464:
461:
458:Greene, p. 8.
455:
452:
447:
445:
439:
434:
428:
426:
424:
422:
420:
418:
416:
412:
405:
403:
402:
394:
390:
389:
385:
383:
376:
374:
372:
368:
364:
360:
356:
352:
348:
345:(1896). With
344:
340:
336:
332:
328:
324:
320:
312:
311:
305:
301:
299:
295:
291:
287:
286:Matthew Paris
283:
282:Karl Brugmann
275:
273:
272:, Yorkshire.
271:
267:
262:
260:
259:Gaelic League
256:
252:
248:
244:
240:
236:
231:
229:
228:
223:
218:
213:
211:
207:
203:
199:
191:
189:
187:
178:
174:
170:
167:Academic work
165:
161:
153:
149:
145:
140:April 6, 1839
132:
128:
121:
118:
110:
107:
99:
88:
85:
81:
78:
74:
71:
67:
64:
60:
57: –
56:
52:
51:Find sources:
45:
41:
35:
34:
29:This article
27:
23:
18:
17:
534:
514:
499:
479:
472:
463:
454:
442:
399:Stable URL:
398:
392:
380:
370:
363:Rolls series
358:
357:(2 vols). A
354:
342:
341:(1887), and
338:
334:
330:
322:
318:
316:
308:
289:
279:
263:
254:
243:Douglas Hyde
232:
225:
214:
195:
185:
184:
156:(1908-01-10)
117:
102:
96:January 2023
93:
83:
76:
69:
62:
50:
38:Please help
33:verification
30:
559:1908 deaths
554:1839 births
527:Lee, Sidney
511:Attribution
433:Lee, Sidney
292:(1876). In
548:Categories
386:References
136:1839-04-06
66:newspapers
266:Rathmines
198:Gateshead
144:Gateshead
361:for the
353:in 1898
337:(1880),
210:Kilkenny
196:Born at
524::
325:), and
270:Skipton
227:jujutsu
80:scholar
487:
377:Family
294:Coptic
288:, the
82:
75:
68:
61:
53:
406:Notes
276:Works
206:Liège
87:JSTOR
73:books
485:ISBN
307:The
245:and
192:Life
151:Died
130:Born
59:news
533:".
329:'s
42:by
550::
441:.
414:^
261:.
230:.
493:.
138:)
134:(
109:)
103:(
98:)
94:(
84:·
77:·
70:·
63:·
36:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.