Gonzalez Lodge, 1863-1942.

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Gonzalez Lodge was born in Fort Littleton, Penn. on Dec. 19, 1863. He received his education at Johns Hopkins (A.B. 1883; Ph. D. 1886). In turn, he was Professor of Greek at Davidson (1886-88); Professor of Latin at Bryn Mawr College (1889-1900); and Professor of Latin and Greek at the Teachers College (Columbia University) (1900-30). He was honored with the degrees of LL. D. by Franklin & Marshall in 1901 and Litt. D. by Columbia University (1929). He died in New Canaan, Conn. on Dec. 23, 1942. Lodge is chiefly remembered as the founder and editor-in-chief of the Classical Weekly (now, Classical World) (1907-13); the writer of the Lexicon Plautinum (1901-24, 1925-33, issued originally in fascicles); and as one of the editors of the Gildersleeve-Lodge Latin Series. His dissertation was on Euripides; his first book on Plato. "Lodge was progressive in the best sense: he wanted to relate schoolwork to life, place language in its context of history and ethnology, put action into the classroom, and make the work important to students."

From the description of Papers, 1787-1932. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 46452342

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