Edgar Alfred Bowring
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Edgar Alfred Bowring (1826 - 1911) was a British translator, author and civil servant, serving as librarian and registrar to the Board of Trade (1848 - 1863), secretary to the Royal Commissioner of Exhibition of 1851, and Member of Parliament for Exeter (1868 - 1874).
He was the youngest son of Sir John Bowring, and brother of John Charles Bowring and Lewin Bentham Bowring.
[edit] Works
- Free Trade and Its So-Called Sophisms: A Reply to 'Sophisms of Free Trade, etc., Examined by a Barrister' with Lord Vere Henry Hobart (1850)
- The Most Holy Book of Psalms Literally Rendered Into English Verse, According to the Prayer Book Version (1858)
[edit] Translations
- The Poems of Schiller (1851)
- The Poems of Goethe (1853)
- The Poems of Heine Complete (1861)
- The Works of Frederick Schiller, vol. 5: the poems of Schiller (1875)
- The Tragedies of Vittorio Alfieri (1876)
- The dramatic works of J. W. Goethe, translated from the German with Sir Walter Scott, and Anna Swanwick and others (1880)
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Preceded by John Coleridge The Viscount Courtenay |
Member of Parliament for Exeter with John Coleridge 1868–1873 Arthur Mills 1873–1874 1868–1874 |
Succeeded by Arthur Mills John George Johnson |