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Percy Stafford Allen, FBA (7 July 1869 – 16 June 1933) was a British classical scholar, best known for his writings on
Desiderius Erasmus Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (; ; English: Erasmus of Rotterdam or Erasmus;''Erasmus'' was his baptismal name, given after St. Erasmus of Formiae. ''Desiderius'' was an adopted additional name, which he used from 1496. The ''Roterodamus'' wa ...
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Life

Percy Stafford Allen was born on 7 July 1869 in
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,
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, England. He was a son of Joseph Allen (1825–1901) and Mary Mason Satow (1842–1892). He received his early education in
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. From 1882, he studied Latin and Greek at
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and after 1888 at
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. One of his Oxford tutors was the historian and biographer
James Anthony Froude James Anthony Froude ( ; 23 April 1818 – 20 October 1894) was an English historian, novelist, biographer, and editor of ''Fraser's Magazine''. From his upbringing amidst the Anglo-Catholic Oxford Movement, Froude intended to become a clergy ...
. In 1892 he received his BA, and his MA in 1896. From 1897 to 1901 he taught history at Government College in
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(modern
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). He returned to Oxford in 1908 as a Fellow of
Merton College, Oxford Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is one of the Colleges of Oxford University, constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. Its foundation can be traced back to the ...
. From 1924 to 1933 he was president of Corpus Christi College. In 1925 he delivered the British Academy's Master-Mind Lecture, on "Erasmus' Services to Learning". In 1928 he became a foreign member of the
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. He was married in 1898 to Helen Mary Allen (1872–1952), daughter of Arthur John Allen and Margaret Agneta Satow. She made significant contributions to their scholarly collaborations, and was acknowledged through several honours: she received honorary doctorates from the University of Basel (1946) and the University of Amsterdam (1948), as well as an honorary MA degree from Oxford (1932). Mrs Allen was elected an honorary fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford, in 1944. Allen is best known as the editor of the complete letters of
Erasmus of Rotterdam Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (; ; English: Erasmus of Rotterdam or Erasmus;''Erasmus'' was his baptismal name, given after St. Erasmus of Formiae. ''Desiderius'' was an adopted additional name, which he used from 1496. The ''Roterodamus'' wa ...
, a twelve-volume work. Among other writings, he also published ''The Age of Erasmus: Lectures delivered in the University of Oxford and London'' (1914) and ''Letters of Richard Fox, 1486–1527'' (1929).


Writings

* ''The age of Erasmus. Lectures delivered in the University of Oxford and London'', Oxford, 1914. * ''Letters of Richard Fox 1486–1527'', Oxford 1929. (éditeur) * ''Erasmus. Lectures and wayfaring sketches'', Oxford, 1934. * ''Opus epistolarum Des. Erasmi Roterodami : denuo recognitum et auctum'', Percy Stafford Allen, Helen Mary Allen and Heathcote William Garrod. ''Compendium vitae'' P.S. Allen addidit H.W. Garrod. Indices (T. XII) compilavit Barbara Flower; perfecit et edidit Elisabeth Rosenbaum, Oxford, éd. Clarendon, 1906–1958, 12 vol. in 8°: **Vol. I: 1484–1514, XXIV + 615 p. (1906) **Vol. II: 1514–1517, XX + 603 p. (1910) **Vol. III: 1517–1519, XXXI + 634 p. (1913) **Vol. IV: 1519–1521, XXXII + 632 p. (1922) **Vol. V: 1522–1524, XXIII + 631 p. (1924) **Vol. VI: 1525–1527, XXV + 518 p. (1926) **Vol. VII: 1527–1528, XXIII + 558 p. (1928) **Vol. VIII: 1529–1530, XLIV + 515 p. (1934) **Vol. IX: 1530–1532, XXIII + 497 p. (1938) **Vol. X: 1532–1534, XXIV + 440 p. (1941) **Vol. XI: 1534–1536, XXVII + 400 p. (1947)


Collection

Allen's collection comprising original editions of Erasmus' works and a comprehensive working library of around 2,000 items relating to Erasmus, which was built up by Allens while editing the Opus epistolarum, were donated to the Bodleian Library in 1953 by Mrs Allen in accordance with the wishes of her husband. The collection spans a wide range of places of publication and time periods, dating from the 16th-20th centuries, and includes a collection of offprints and pamphlets.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Allen, Percy Stafford 1869 births 1933 deaths 20th-century English writers 20th-century English male writers 20th-century philologists Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Oxford Fellows of Merton College, Oxford Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences People educated at Clifton College Presidents of Corpus Christi College, Oxford Scholars from Twickenham