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Robert Brown FSA (6 July 1844 - 16 October 1912) was a British solicitor and classical philologist.
Biography
editBrown was born in Barton-upon-Humber and attended Cheltenham College and subsequently worked as a solicitor. Brown's academic work focused on writing about ancient religion, mythology, and Babylonian astronomy. He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and a Member of the Royal Astronomical Society.[1]
A memorial window in St Peter's Church is dedicated to Brown.
Selected publications
edit- Brown, R. 1881. Unicorn: A mythological investigation.
- Brown, R. 1885. The Phainomena; Or, Heavenly Display of Aratos Done Into English Verse.
- Brown, R. 1898. Semitic Influence in Hellenic Mythology.
- Brown, R. 1899. Researches into the Origin of the Primitive Constellations of Greeks, Phoenicians, and Babylonians.
- Brown, R. 1906. Notes on the Earlier History of Barton-on-Humber (Vol I). London.
- Brown, R. 1908. Notes on the Earlier History of Barton-on-Humber (Vol II). London.
References
edit- ^ "Mr. Robert Brown, F.S.A.". The Times. No. 40034. 19 October 1912. p. 9.
External links
editMedia related to Robert Brown (solicitor) at Wikimedia Commons