Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Prof.

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Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Prof.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Death: January 09, 1924 (92)
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Place of Burial: Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Reverend Benjamin Gildersleeve and Emma Louisa Gildersleeve
Husband of Elizabeth Fisher Gildersleeve
Father of Raleigh Colston Gildersleeve; Emma Lane (Gildersleeve); Basil Seymour Gildersleeve and Benjamin Gildersleeve
Brother of Emma Laneau Howard; Benjamin Garfield Gildersleeve; Joanna Frances Gildersleeve; Charles Frederick Gildersleeve; Louisa Lanneau Gildersleeve and 5 others

Occupation: Classical Scholar
Managed by: David A. Reber
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About Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Prof.

Born 23 October 1831 in Charleston, S.C., Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve became the most renowned American classicist of the late 19th century. Founder of the American Journal of Philology in 1880, Gildersleeve taught classics at Johns Hopkins for almost four decades and became a central figure in the professionalization of Greek and Latin studies in the American university.

Gildersleeve grew up in a home of pronounced southern loyalties. His father, Benjamin, was a northerner by birth but adopted the southern antebellum sectional cause with enthusiasm. A Presbyterian minister and editor of a denominational paper, Benjamin Gildersleeve supervised his son's early education and introduced him, somewhat unsystematically, to the classics. Basil Gildersleeve went on to attend the College of Charleston, Jefferson College in Pennsylvania, and Princeton, where he graduated in 1849. He taught classics at a private academy in Richmond, Va., and then spent 1850 to 1853 in Germany at Berlin, Göttingen, and Bonn, before taking his Ph.D. at Göttingen. After three years in Charleston writing and teaching, he became a professor at the University of Virginia in 1856. Except for his service in the Confederate army, which left him with a crippling leg injury received in the Shenandoah Valley campaign, he remained at Virginia until he took a position at Johns Hopkins in 1876. He died 9 January 1924.

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  • Mohr, Clarence L., ed. The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Ed. Charles Reagan Wilson. Vol. 17. U of North Carolina, 2011. Web.
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Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Prof.'s Timeline

1831
October 23, 1831
Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
1856
1856
- 1876
Age 24
University of Virginia, Virginia, United States
1861
1861
- 1866
Age 29
University of Virginia, Virginia, United States
1869
June 8, 1869
Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, United States
1871
1871
1872
June 15, 1872
Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, United States
1876
1876
- 1915
Age 44
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States