John Kells Ingram

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John Kells Ingram (né le à Templecarne près de Pettigo, comté de Donegal et mort le à Dublin), est un poète, économiste et historien irlandais.

Naissance

Templecarne (Aghnahoo), comté de Donegal, Irlande
Décès
(à 83 ans)
Dublin, Irlande
Nom de naissance
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Biographie
Naissance

Templecarne (Aghnahoo), comté de Donegal, Irlande
Décès
(à 83 ans)
Dublin, Irlande
Sépulture
Nom de naissance
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Nationalité
Domicile
Formation
Trinity College de Dublin
Drogheda Grammar School (en)Voir et modifier les données sur Wikidata
Activité
Fratrie
Thomas Ingram (d)Voir et modifier les données sur Wikidata
Autres informations
Membre de
Académie royale d'Irlande
Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland (en)Voir et modifier les données sur Wikidata
Œuvres principales
  • A History of Political Economy (1888)
  • A History of Slavery and Serfdom (1895)
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Biographie

Le , John Kells Ingram s'inscrit comme étudiant à Trinity College (Dublin), où il restera soixante-dix ans. Il y a étudié rhétorique, droit, littérature anglaise et grec.

Carrière de Ingram au Trinity College :

  • 1838 Sizarship
  • 1840 Senior moderatorship in mathematics
  • 1842 Scholarship
  • 1843 BA degree
  • 1846 Fellow
  • 1852 Professor of Oratory (1852 -1866)
  • 1855 Professor of English Literature (1852 -1866)
  • 1866 Regius Professor of Greek (1866–1877)
  • 1879 College Lecturer (1879–1887)
  • 1886 Senior Lecturer
  • 1891 D.Litt.
  • 1893 LL.D., université de Glasgow
  • 1893 Registrar
  • 1898 Vice Provost (1898–1899)

John Kells Ingram meurt le au 38 Upper Mount Street à Dublin où il habitait depuis 1884 et il est inhumé au cimetière de Mount Jerome.

Famille

John Kells Ingrams se marie le avec Margaret Johnston Clark, la fille de James Johnston Clark et Frances Hall.

Ses enfants :

  • Francis Ernest Ingram (fils, mort 1866)
  • Florence Beatrice Ingram (fille, mort 1918)
  • Madeline Townley Balfour (fille, mort 1955)
  • John Kells Ingram junior (fils, mort en Afrique du Sud).

Œuvres

Poèmes

  • 1840 - Sonnets -, Dublin University Magazine
  • 1843 - The Memory of the Dead (Who Fears to Speak of ’98’ ou Ninety Eight (poem))
  • 1845 - The pirate's revenge, or, A tale of Don Pedro and Miss Lois Maynard, Wright, Boston 1845
  • 1846 - Amelia Somers, the orphan, or, The buried alive, Wright, Boston 1846
  • 1897 - Love and Sorrow, priv., Dublin 1897
  • 1900 - (en) Sonnets and Other Poems, Adam & Charles Black, London (lire en ligne)

Essais

  • 1843 - Geometrical properties of certain surfaces -, Transactions of the Dublin University Philosophical Society, Vol. I, p. 57-63, 1843
  • 1843 - On chordal envelopes -, Transactions of the Dublin University Philosophical Society, Vol. I, p. 156-158, 1843
  • 1843 - On the properties of inverse curves and surfaces' -, Transactions of the Dublin University Philosophical Society, Vol. I, p. 159-162, 1843
  • 1844 - XXVIII. New properties of surfaces of the second degree. To the editors of the Philosophical Magazine and Journal -, Philosophical Magazine Series 3, Volume 25, Issue 165 September 1844, pages 188-192
  • 1861 - On the opus majus of Roger Bacon -, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. VII, p. 9-15, 1857-61
  • 1864 - Considerations on the State of Ireland, Edward Ponsonby, Dublin 1864
  • 1874 - Greek and Latin etymology in England -, Hermathena: a Dublin University review, Vol. I, No. II, p. 407-440, 1874
  • 1863 - Notes on Shakespeare's historical plays -, Trinity College Library, Ms. I. 6. 40
  • 1863 - A paper on the chronological order of Shakespeare's plays -, Trinity College Library, Ms. I. 6. 34
  • 1863 - Latin etymological notes, by John Kells Ingram -, Dublin: National Library of Ireland, Ms. 253
  • 1864 - A comparison between the English and Irish poor laws with respect to the conditions of relief -, Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Vol. IV, p. 43-61, May, 1864
  • 1873 - Miscellaneous notes -, Hermathena: a Dublin University review, vol. I, No. 1, p. 247-250, 1873
  • 1875 - Commonplace book of J. K. Ingram, 1880-1. Address by Ingram to the Dublin Shakespearean Society, Dec. 10, 1875 -, Trinity College Library, Mss. I. 6. 36-37
  • 1875 - On thama and thamakis in Pindar -, Hermathena: a Dublin University review, Vol. II, No. III, p. 217-227, 1875
  • 1875 - Address at the opening of the twenty-ninth session; the organization of charity and the education of the children of the state -, Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Vol. VI, p. 449-473, décembre 1875
  • 1876 - Bishop Butler and Mr. Matthew Arnold, a note -, Hermathena: a Dublin University review, Vol. II, No. IV, p. 505-506, 1876
  • 1876 - tional facts and arguments on the boarding-out of pauper children -, Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Vol. VI, p. 503-523, February, 1876
  • 1876 - Greek and Latin etymology in England, No. II. -, Hermathena: a Dublin University review, Vol. II, No. IV, p. 428-442, 1876
  • 1876 - Additional facts and arguments on the boarding-out of pauper children: being a paper read before the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland on Tuesday, 18th January, Dublin -, Edward Ponsonby, Dublin 1876
  • 1878 - The Present Position and Prospects of Political Economy -, Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1879
    (Traduction française dans le Journal des économistes)
  • 1880 - Work and the workman : being an address to the Trades Union Congress in Dublin, September, 1880 -, Eason & Son, Dublin 1928
  • 1881 - Report of Council on Mr. Jephson's suggestions as to Census for 1881 -, Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1881
  • 1881 - Etymological notes on Liddell and Scott's lexicon -, Hermathena: a Dublin University review, Vol. IV, No. VII, p. 105-120, 1881
  • 1881 - Work and the workman: an address to the Trades' Union Congress -, Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Vol. VIII, p. 106-123, janvier 1881
  • 1882 - On Two Collections of Mediaeval Moralized Tales -, Dublin 1882
  • 1883 - Notes on Latin lexicography -, Hermathena: a Dublin University review, Vol, IV, No, VIII, p. 310-316, 1882, No. IX, p. 402-412, 1883
  • 1896 - An address delivered before the Royal Irish Academy on February 24th, 1896 -, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin 1896
  • 1888 - A correction -, Hermathena: a Dublin University review, Vol. VI, No. XIV, p. 366-367, 1888
  • 1888 - On a fragment of an ante-Hieronymian version of the Gospels, in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. See also Ser.2, Vol. III, p. 374-5, 1845-7 -, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesSer. 2, Vol. II, p. 22-23, 1879-88
  • 1888 - A History of Political Economy Edinburgh, Adam & Charles Black, Londres, 1888; Macmillan, New York 1894; McMaster University Archive for the History of Economic Thought, Dodo Press, 2008
    (Traduction française de H. de Varigny et E. Bonnemaison, 1893)
  • 1888 - Essays in Political Economy -
  • 1889 - Memoir of the late William Neilson Hancock -, Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Vol. IX, p. 384-393, août 1889
  • 1889 - Memoir of the late William Neilson Hancock, LL.D., Q.C -, Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1881
  • 1891 - Presidential Address reviewing the affairs of the Academy since its foundation -, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 3, vol. II, (Appendix) p. 107-28, 1891-3
  • 1892 - The past and present work of the Royal Irish Academy : an address delivered at the stated meeting of that body, November 30th, 1892 -, Ponsonby & Weldrick, Dublin 1892
  • 1893 - Etymological notes on Lewis and Short's Latin dictionary' -, Hermathena: a Dublin University review, Vol. VIII, No. XIX, p. 326-343, 1893
  • 1893 - English translation of the first three books of Thomas a Kempis - De imitatione Christi - by JKI
  • 1893 - Etymological notes on Lewis and Short's Latin dictionary - [1]
  • 1895 - A History of Slavery and Serfdom, Adam & Charles Black, London 1895; Macmillan, New York 1895, (reprinted Lightning Source (2007), (ISBN 1-43044-390-1)
  • 1901 - Human nature and morals according to Auguste Comte. With notes illustrative of the principles of Positivism, Adam & Charles Black, Londres, 1901
  • 1900 - Outlines of history of religion, Londres, 1900, General Books, 2009, (ISBN 978-0-21726-725-0)
  • 1904 - Practical Morals. A Treatise on Universal Education, Londres, 1904
  • 1905 - The Final Transition. A Sociological Study, Londres, 1905

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