HENRY HART MILMAN - AUTOGRAPH 11/24/1801 - HFSID 73526
Price: $120.00
HENRY HART MILMAN
The St. Paul's Cathedral Dean signs his name and title in black
ink
Autograph letter signed: "Dean/ St. Paul/ Nov 24, 1865/ H.H.
Milman" in black ink. 1 page, 4½x3¾, affixed to 6x4¼. November 24, 1865. The
"Very Reverend" Henry Hart Milman (1791-1868) was a historian and
ecclesiastic scholar. Born the third son of Sir Francis Milman, physician to
King George III, Milman had a brilliant university career at Oxford, winning
the Newdigate Prize for his poetry in 1812, was elected a fellow of Brasenose in
1814, and won the English essay prize in 1816 for his Comparative Estimate of
Sculpture and Painting. In 1816 he was ordained and became a parish priest
of St. Mary's in Reading, and only a few years later he was elected a professor
of poetry at Oxford. In 1835 he was named by Sir Robert Peel as Rector of St.
Margaret's in Westminster, and in 1849 was named Dean of St. Paul's
Cathedral. However, Milman is best remembered for his literary career
which included several poetic and theological writings. His best known work is
his History of Jews (1829), the first work of English theology to
subject the Bible to historical criticism; he also wrote the History of
Christianity (1840), History of Latin Christianity (1854),
as well as several book of poems such as Hymns (1837),
Psalms and Hymns (1837). Soiled and worn. Irregularly cut. Creased
throughout. Toned. Otherwise, fine condition.
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