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Robert Yelverton Tyrrell

Tyrrell, Robert Yelverton (1844-1914), classical scholar; born at Ballygarry, Co. Tipperary, he was educated at TCD, where he became Professor of Latin, Greek, and Ancient History. He edited Euripides, Sophocles, Terence, and Cicero, and co-founded the TCD journal Hermathena in 1874.

 
 
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Robert Yelverton Tyrrell (1844–1914) was a classical scholar who was Regius Professor of Greek at Trinity College, Dublin.

He translated Acharnians of Aristophanes into English verse (1883), and was the author of Cicero in his Letters (1896), Latin Poetry (1893), Echoes of Kottabos (with Sir E. Sullivan) (1906). Tyrell also produced a work on Greek literature.[1]

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