Davidson, Thomas, 1840-1900
Thomas Davidson: taught Latin and Greek in Tunbridge Wells and Wimbledon, England, 1863-1866; taught and became a principal in the public school system of St. Louis, beginning in 1868; active in circle of Hegelian philosophers in St. Louis; in 1875 moved to Boston and became freelance writer and teacher at private schools; from 1878-1884 spent much time in Italy in close contact with the Rosminian order; in 1883 founded the Fellowship of the New Life in London; later founded a Breadwinners' College in New York City; author of numerous books and articles.
From the description of Thomas Davidson papers, 1857-1948 (inclusive), 1857-1902 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702153412
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