Sidney Jellicoe
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Sidney Jellicoe (25 August 1906- 24 November 1973) was a British-Canadian dean emeritus, biblical scholar, Harrold professor of Divinity, theological educator, priest and gentleman.[1][2][3][4]
He was a scholar of St Chad's College, Durham. After ordination in York Minster in 1934 he served as a parish priest in England for eleven years, then for eight years was Chaplain and Lecturer at Bishop Otter Training College, Chichester. In 1952, he became Dean of Divinity and Harrold Professor at Bishop's University,[5] Lennoxville, Quebec.[6] In 1966, he became Dean of Theology and in 1971 Dean Emeritus, as well as first Chairman of the Division of Graduate Studies. In 1955, Diocesan College, Montreal, conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Divinity (honoris causa) and in 1970 Bishop's University granted him the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law. In 1968, his definitive work on 20th century Septuagint studies was published by Oxford Clarendon Press, entitled The Septuagint and Modern Study. He also wrote a number of articles for learned journals, such as New Testament Studies and the Catholic Biblical Quarterly. He was one of the founders of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies (IOSCS).
References
- ^ Ronald E. Reeve (1974). "Sidney Jellicoe (1906 - 1974): Scholar, Teacher, Priest and Gentleman" (PDF). Bishop's University Alumni Magazine. Anido, John "Community mourns Rev Jellicoe" The Campus.
- ^ Christopher Nicholl; Bishop's University (1994). Transition. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. p. 231. ISBN 9780773511767.
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- ^ Wade, Donald V. (July 1969). "Religion". University of Toronto Quarterly. Vol. 38 (4). University of Toronto Press: 426–436. ISSN 0042-0247.
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