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The Letters of Peter le Page Renouf (1822-97), v.3 - Dublin 1854-1864 (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
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The Letters of Peter le Page Renouf (1822-97), v.3 - Dublin 1854-1864 (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
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Sir Peter le Page Renouf (1822-97), a Guernseyman, was described by
Lord Acton as "the most learned Englishman I know". The remarkable
collection of his surviving letters covers Renouf's varied career
from his days as a student in Oxford, his time as a lecturer in the
1850s at the new Catholic University in Dublin until after his
retirement as Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities at the
British Museum. The letters in volume three cover Renouf's years in
Dublin. He had been invited by John Henry Newman to be a lecturer
in French at the opening of the Catholic University, which was
later to become University College Dublin. He was subsequently
appointed Professor of Ancient History and Geography. In his
letters to his family he provides a vivid impression of life in the
early years of the university. During this time he married Ludovica
Brentano of Aschaffenburg, Germany, niece of the poet Clemens
Brentano, and they started a family. On the low salary of the
Catholic University, the young couple found it very difficult to
make ends meet. Renouf's talents in Egyptology become apparent and
he edited the "Atlantis", the university's own journal, and then
helped with the editing of Sir John Dalberg Acton's "Home and
Foreign Review". His extensive correspondence with Acton is
included in this volume. In 1864, Acton helps to obtain a post for
Renouf in England as Inspector of Schools.
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