Charlton Thomas Lewis Explained

Charlton Thomas Lewis
Birth Date:25 February 1834
Birth Place:West Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Place:Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.
Education:Yale University
Signature:Signature of Charlton Thomas Lewis.png
Parents:Joseph J. Lewis (father)

Charlton Thomas Lewis (February 25, 1834 – May 26, 1904) was an American lawyer, writer, and lexicographer, who is particularly remembered as a compiler of several Latin–English dictionaries.[1]

Biography

Lewis was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, to Joseph J. Lewis and Mary (Miner) Lewis. He graduated from Yale University in 1853. After further studying with a view to entering the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, he served as professor at the State Normal University at Bloomington, Illinois, 1856–57, and from 1858 to 1861 was professor of Greek at Methodist-affiliated Troy University (New York).[2] [3]

In 1863-64 he was a United States deputy commissioner of internal revenue.[3] He began the practice of law in New York City in 1865. For a year in 1870–71, he served as the managing editor of the New York Evening Post newspaper.[3] In 1871 he returned to law practice, where he specialized in insurance law and was longstanding law counsel for a large insurance company in New York city.[3] During 1898–99, he was a lecturer on insurance at Harvard, Columbia and Cornell universities.[3]

He was also president of the Prison Association of New York and of the State Charities Aid Association of New Jersey.

He married Nancy D. McKeen in 1861. He married Margaret P. Sherrard in 1885.[3] [4]

He died in Morristown, New Jersey, as a result of cerebrospinal meningitis.[3] [5]

Works

Major published works:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ward W. Briggs. American Philological Association. Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists. 1 January 1994. Greenwood Publishing Group. 978-0-313-24560-2. 360–.
  2. Book: A Short History of Classical Scholarship . 1915 . CUP Archive . 427– . GGKEY:HW4CZHA5A47 . Google Books.
  3. Book: Yale University . Yale University . Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University . 1910 . The University . 324–326 . Internet Archive.
  4. Book: The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography . XI . James T. White & Company . 62 . 1909 . 2021-01-05 . Google Books.
  5. News: Dr. Charlton T. Lewis . . Morristown, New Jersey . 9 . 27 May 1904 . 2021-01-05 . Newspapers.com.
  6. Book: Charlton Thomas Lewis. Dr. David Müller. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Times. 1890. Harper & Brothers.
  7. Web site: Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, A .
  8. Book: Charlton Thomas Lewis. A Latin Dictionary for Schools. 1889. Harper & Brothers. 15–.
  9. Book: Charlton Thomas Lewis. An Elementary Latin Dictionary. 1915. American Book Company. 7–.