Sir Roger Newdigate's Prize (Newdigate Prize)
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Edition 0 (1853) Winner
サミューエル・ハーヴェイ・レイノルズ
Samyueru Hāvei Reinoruzu
| Institution | Faculty | Department | Degree | Period | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blundell's School | — | — | — | 1846 | United Kingdom |
| Radley College | — | — | — | 1847- | United Kingdom |
| Exeter College, Oxford | — | Classics | BA | 1850-1854 | United Kingdom |
| Brasenose College, Oxford | — | — | MA | 1855- | United Kingdom |
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1853 | Newdigate Prize | The Ruins of Egyptian Thebes | 英語詩 | University of Oxford | 受賞 |
| 1853 | Chancellor's English Essay Prize | The Ruins of Egyptian Thebes | — | University of Oxford | 受賞 |
| 1856 | Chancellor's Prize (English Essay) | The Reciprocal Action of the Physical and Moral Condition of Countries | — | University of Oxford | 受賞 |
Edition of Francis Bacon's essays with notes.
Notes on Homer's Iliad.
Edited for Catena Classicorum series.
Collection of leading articles from The Times and Westminster Review, published posthumously.
Reminiscences of Radley College, published posthumously.
Known as first pupil of Radley College, Oxford prizewinner, divine, journalist, and man of letters.