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Frank Byron Jevons
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Durham
In office
1910–1912
Preceded byThe Very Revd Dr George William Kitchin
Succeeded byProf Sir George Hare Philipson
MasterofHatfield College, Durham
In office
1897–1922
Preceded byThe Right Revd Archibald Robertson
Succeeded byProfessor Arthur Robinson
Personal details
Born1858
Doncaster
Died29 February 1936[1]
Radcliffe-on-Trent
SpouseEllen Louisa Cox
Alma materWadham College, Oxford
ProfessionAcademic and vice-chancellor

Frank Byron Jevons (1858–29 February 1936) was a polymath, academic and administrator of Durham University.

Early life[edit]

He was educated at Nottingham High School and Wadham College, Oxford and appointed a lecturer in Classics at Durham in 1882.

Career[edit]

He was the first CensorofSt Cuthbert's Society from 1892 until 1897, a role he performed with "skill and humanity".[2] In 1897 he was appointed as PrincipalofBishop Hatfield's Hall (retitled master in 1919 when it became Hatfield College), where he remained until 1922. He was the first principal not to be seen ordained clergyman. He also served as treasurer of the university from 1898 to 1902, as sub-warden from 1902 to 1909, as vice-chancellor of the university between 1910 and 1912 and pro vice-chancellor between 1912 and 1914 and 1916 to 1921.[3]

He received an honorary DLitt from Durham University in 1895. He was Professor of Philosophy between 1910 and 1930 and presided at the inaugural meeting of the World Congress of Philosophy in 1923.[3] One of the last Victorian polymaths, in the twenty years before and after 1900, he gave himself successively to the study of classics, philosophy, sociology, history, anthropology, and comparative religion.

A portrait hangs in the refectory of Hatfield College.

Social and national issues[edit]

He was concerned with social and national issues, especially the education of the working classes and of women.[4]

Major writings[edit]

He was author of eighteen scholarly texts some of which, for example A History of Greek Literature: From the Earliest Period to the Death of Demosthenes (1886), An Introduction to the Study of Comparative Religion (1908), and Comparative Religion (Cambridge Manual of Science and Literature) (1913) remain in print.

He also wrote on other fields in which subsequent technical advances have been radical and rapid, such as evolution.[5] Such works understandably are no longer commonly in print, but they remain of interest for their clarity, logic, and sound representation of the perspective of his day.

Other writings available online include:[6]

List of works[edit]

Jevons wrote, co-authored, or translated the following books (some titles may be duplicates):

Academic offices
Preceded by

The Very Revd George William Kitchin

Warden & Vice-Chancellor of the University of Durham
1910 - 1912
Succeeded by

Prof Sir George Hare Philipson

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pace, Edward (June 1936). "Frank Byron Jevons". Durham University Journal. 29: 400.
  • ^ Tudor, Henry, 'St. Cuthbert's Society, 1888–1988: the history of 'a modest but exciting institution in the University of Durham'. 1988.
  • ^ a b "History of Hatfield" (PDF). p. 22. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  • ^ Davies, Douglas James. Frank Byron Jevons, 1858–1936 An Evolutionary Realist. 1991.
  • ^ "Evolution". Methuen. 28 May 1900 – via Internet Archive.
  • ^ "Internet Archive Search: Creator%3A%22Frank Byron Jevons%22".
  • ^ Buckingham, James Silk; Sterling, John; Maurice, Frederick Denison; Stebbing, Henry; Dilke, Charles Wentworth; Hervey, Thomas Kibble; Dixon, William Hepworth; MacColl, Norman; Rendall, Vernon Horace; Murry, John Middleton (2 January 1897). "Review: An Introduction to the History of Religion by F. B. Jevons". The Athenæum (3610): 11–12.
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