EDWIN ABBOTT ABBOTT
'Edwin Abbott Abbott' (December 20, 1838 – October 12, 1926), English schoolmaster and theologian, is best known as the author of the mathematical satire and religious allegory ''Flatland'' (1884). Abbott was the eldest son of Edwin Abbott (1808–1882), headmaster of the Philological School, Marylebone, and his wife, Jane Abbott (1806–1882). His parents were first cousins.
He was educated at the City of London School and at St John's College, Cambridge, where he took the highest honours in classics, mathematics and theology, and became fellow of his college. In 1862 he took orders. After holding masterships at King Edward's School, Birmingham, and at Clifton College, he succeeded G. F. Mortimer as headmaster of the City of London School in 1865 at the early age of twenty-six. He was Hulsean lecturer in 1876.
He retired in 1889, and devoted himself to literary and theological pursuits. Dr. Abbott's liberal inclinations in theology were prominent both in his educational views and in his books. His ''Shakespearian Grammar'' (1870) is a permanent contribution to English philology. In 1885 he published a life of Francis Bacon. His theological writings include three anonymously published religious romances - ''Philochristus'' (1878), ''Onesimus'' (1882), and ''Sitanus'' (1906).
More weighty contributions are the anonymous theological discussion ''The Kernel and the Husk'' (1886), ''Philomythus'' (1891), his book ''The Anglican Career of Cardinal Newman'' (1892), and his article "The Gospels" in the ninth edition of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'', embodying a critical view which caused considerable stir in the English theological world. He also wrote ''St Thomas of Canterbury, his Death and Miracles'' (1898), ''Johannine Vocabulary'' (1905), ''Johannine Grammar'' (1906). ''Flatland'' was published in 1884.
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★ Dictionary of National Biography.
★ The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy, , Donald H., Tuck, Advent, ,
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