Percy Gardner
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Percy Gardner was an English classical archaeologist.

Percy Gardner was born in London
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, and was educated at the City of London School
City of London School
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 and Christ's College, Cambridge
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. Graduating BA with a first-class in the classics and moral sciences tripos in 1869, he became a fellow of Christ's in 1872.

From 1871 to 1887 he was an assistant in the Department of Coins and Medals at the British Museum
British Museum
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. He was Disney professor of archaeology
Disney Professorship of Archaeology
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 at Cambridge from 1880 to 1887, and was then appointed professor of classical archaeology at Oxford
University of Oxford
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, where he had a stimulating influence on the study of ancient, and particularly Greek, art.

He also became prominent as an historical critic on Biblical subjects.

His brother, Ernest Arthur Gardner
Ernest Arthur Gardner
Ernest Arthur Gardner was an English archaeologist.Ernest Arthur Gardner was educated at the City of London school and Caius College, Cambridge...

, was also a prominent archaeologist.

Selected works

  • Stephani on the Tombs at Mycenae The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol. 1. (1880), pp. 94-106
  • Types of Greek Coins (1883)
  • A Numismatic Commentary on Pausanias
    Pausanias (geographer)
    Pausanias was a Greek traveler and geographer of the 2nd century AD, who lived in the times of Hadrian, Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius. He is famous for his Description of Greece , a lengthy work that describes ancient Greece from firsthand observations, and is a crucial link between classical...

    (with F Imhoof-Blumer, 1887)
  • New Chapters in Greek History (1892), an account of excavations in Greece
    Greece
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     and Asia Minor
    Asia Minor
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  • Manual of Greek Antiquities (with FB Jevons, 2nd ed. 1898)
  • Grammar of Greek Art (1905)
  • Exploratio Evangelica (1899), on the origin of Christian belief
  • A Historic View of the New Testament (1901)
  • Growth of Christianity (1907).

External links

"Homer and Recent Archæology", Percy Gardner in Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. LIV, May to Oct. 1886, pages 368-379
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