Theodore Alois Buckley
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Theodore Alois William Buckley (1825-1856) was a translator of Homer and other classical works.
Son of William Richard Buckley of Paddington, London, Great Britain. Matriculated Christ Church, Oxford 1845; BA 1849, MA 1853.
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- Alumni Oxoniensis: The Members of The University of Oxford, 1715 - 1886: Their Parentage