Robert Seymour Conway
Robert Seymour Conway was a British classical scholar and comparative philologist. Born in Stoke Newington, he was the elder brother of Katharine St John Conway. He was Hulme Professor of Latin Literature, at Victoria University, Manchester from 1903 until his retirement in 1929.
In 1929 he stood for parliament at the General Election in the constituency of the Combined English Universities for the Liberal party, finishing as runner-up.Works
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- Livius, Ab urbe condita, libri i-x, edn., Oxford, OCT
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- Harvard Lectures on the Vergilian Age
- Livius, Ab urbe condita, libri xxi-xxx, edn., Oxford, OCT
- Great Writers of Rome
- Makers of Europhttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001058193e James Henry Morgan lectures in Dickinson College for 1930
- Prae-Italic Dialects of Italy, Part I: The Venetic Inscriptions
- Ancient Italy and Modern Religion Hibbert Lectures for 1932
- P. Vergili Maronis - Aeneidos, liber primus