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Clyde Pharr (17 February 1883 – 31 December 1972) was an American
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professor at
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, Southwestern Presbyterian University (now Rhodes College), Vanderbilt University (where he was head of the classics department for many years), and, finally, at the University of Texas at Austin.


Early life

Pharr was born in
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, the son of Samuel Milton Pharr and Josephine Fleming Pharr. He attended Saltillo High School and earned B.S. and A.B. degrees from East Texas Normal College (now Texas A&M University-Commerce) in 1903 and 1905, respectively. He continued his education at Yale University, earning another A.B. (with Honors and election to Phi Beta Kappa) there in 1906. He was named an Abernathy Fellow at Yale, where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1910. From 1910–12, he had a fellowship at the
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in Athens, and while abroad he studied at the University of Berlin and other European universities.


Career

Pharr's first faculty appointment was as Assistant Professor of Latin and Greek at
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where he served from 1912–17. From 1917–18 he was the legal advisor to a draft board; immediately after that he returned to academia at Southwestern Presbyterian University where he taught until 1924, with a break in the 1920–21 academic year to be an American Field Service Fellow at the University of Paris. He left Southwestern Presbyterian University in 1924 to become an associate professor at Vanderbilt. Pharr was on the Vanderbilt faculty from 1924–50 and was a full professor and head of the Department of Classics from 1928–50. Pharr developed a national reputation through his textbooks for Greek and Latin, some of which remain in print. Later, Pharr turned his attention to Roman law and was general editor of the first translation of the
Codex Theodosianus The ''Codex Theodosianus'' (Eng. Theodosian Code) was a compilation of the laws of the Roman Empire under the Christian emperors since 312. A commission was established by Emperor Theodosius II and his co-emperor Valentinian III on 26 March 429 a ...
into English. In 1950, he left Vanderbilt for the University of Texas at Austin where he was a visiting professor from 1950-1953, Research Professor of Roman Law from 1953-1966, and Professor Emeritus of Classical Languages from 1966-1972. The Theodosian Code translation was very favorably received and has been thought likely to be the only translation into English ever made of this important document. Pharr had intended to oversee translation into English of "the entire body of Roman law", including the
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(Justinian Code), using a draft by Justice
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as its basis, but various problems prevented him from bringing this project to fruition. When Pharr died in 1972 only the Codex Theodosianus translation and a volume of pre-Theodosian laws had been published. Exactly one week after his wife's death, Pharr died in an Austin hospital on December 31, 1972.


Writings

Algernon Sidney, 6 POTTER’S AMERICAN MONTHLY 333-341 (May 1876). Granada and the Alhambra, 1 (new series), 27 (old series) LIPPINCOTT’S MAG. OF POPULAR LITERATURE & SCI. 425-435 (May 1881). Cordova, 2 (n.s.), 28 (o.s.) LIPPINCOTT’S MAG. POPULAR LITERATURE & SCI. 334-344 (Oct. 1881). Seville, 3 (n.s.), 29 (o.s.) LIPPINCOTT’S MAG. POPULAR LITERATURE & SCI. 9-20 (Jan. 1882). Pictures of Andalusia, 18 POTTER’S AM. MONTHLY 121-131 (Feb. 1882). Tunis and Carthage (part 1), 18 POTTER’S AM. MONTHLY 481-491 (May 1882). Tunis and Carthage (part 2), 18 POTTER’S AM. MONTHLY 601-610 (June 1882). Toledo, 3 (n.s.), 29 (o.s.) LIPPINCOTT’S 529-540 (June 1882). Sargossa, 5 (n.s.), 31 (o.s.) LIPPINCOTT’S 113-122 (Jan. 1883). A National Pastime, 3 THE CONTINENT 387-396 (March 28, 1883). THROUGH SPAIN: A NARRATIVE OF TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE IN THE PENINSULA. (Lippincott 1886; photoreprint British Library Historical Print editions 2011). HISTORY OF THE MOORISH EMPIRE IN EUROPE (Lippincott 1904; photoreprint AMS Press 1977) (3 vols.). Foreign Legislation, Jurisprudence and Bibliography—Spain, 1 ANN. BULL. COMP. L. BUREAU A.B.A. 64-65 (1908). Foreign Legislation, Jurisprudence and Bibliography—Spain, 2 ANN. BULL. COMP. L. BUREAU A.B.A. 144-145, 152-153 (1909). Spanish Jurisprudence Comparatively Considered, 2 ANN. BULL. COMP. L. BUREAU A.B.A. 14-25 (1909). Spanish Criminal Law Compared with that Branch of Anglo-Saxon Jurisprudence, 3 ANN. BUL. COMP. L. BUREAU A.B.A. 62-80 (1910). Foreign Legislation, Jurisprudence and Bibliography—Spain, 3 ANN. BULL. COMP. L. BUREAU A.B.A. 201-203 (1910). Foreign Legislation, Jurisprudence and Bibliography—Spain, 4 ANN. BULL. COMP. L. BUREAU A.B.A. 167-168 (1911). Foreign Legislation, Jurisprudence and Bibliography—Spain, 5 ANN. BULL. COMP. L. BUREAU A.B.A. 160-161 (1912). Foreign Legislation, Jurisprudence and Bibliography—Spain, 6 ANN. BULL. COMP. L. BUREAU A.B.A. 112-114 (1913). Foreign Legislation, Jurisprudence and Bibliography—Spain, 7 ANN. BULL. COMP. L. BUREAU A.B.A. 185-186 (1914). THE VISIGOTHIC CODE (FORUM JUDICUM). (Boston Book Co. 1910; photoreprint Rothman 1982.) THE LAWS OF ANCIENT CASTILLE and THE CRIMINAL CODE OF SPAIN (unpublished manuscripts, noted in 38 ANN. REP. A.B.A. 883 (1915). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 1 A.B.A.J. 164-166 (1915). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 2 A.B.A.J. 275-277 (1916). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 3 A.B.A.J. 265-269 (1917). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 4 A.B.A.J. 207-208 (1918). Practice in the Courts of Ancient Rome, 24 CASE & COMMENT 687-699 (1918). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 5 A.B.A.J. 301-304 (1919). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 6 A.B.A.J. 337-340 (1920). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 7 A.B.A.J. 200 (1921). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 8 A.B.A.J. 248-249 (1922). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 9 A.B.A.J. 262 (1923). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 10 A.B.A.J. 284-285 (1924). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 11 A.B.A.J. 262-263 (1925). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 12 A.B.A.J. 339-340 (1926). European Literature and Legislation—Spain, 13 A.B.A.J. 230-231 (1927). LAS SIETE PARTIDAS (Commerce Clearing House & Comparative Law Bureau, Am. Bar. Assoc. 1931; modified reprint U. Penn. Press 2001)(5 vols.)). THE CIVIL LAW (Central Trust Co. 1931 (17 vols.); photoreprint AMS Press 1973 (7 vols.); photoreprint Law Book Exchange (2001)(7 vols.)).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pharr, Clyde 1883 births 1972 deaths American classical scholars Yale University alumni Vanderbilt University faculty Classical scholars of the University of Texas at Austin Scholars of Roman history