James Bailey (classical scholar)
James Bailey was an English classical scholar and schoolmaster.
Life
He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. He graduated B.A. 1814, M.A. 1823, and obtained the Browne medals for Greek ode and epigrams, and the members' prizes in 1815 and 1816. He was for many years master of the Perse Grammar School, Cambridge, from which he retired on a pension.In 1850 he received a further pension of £100 per annum from the queen, on the recommendation of Bishops Edward Maltby and John Kaye. Bailey died in London, 13 February 1864.
Works
Besides contributions to the Classical Journal, Bailey published:- 'An Annotated Edition of Dalzel's Analecta Græca Minora .
- 'Passages from the Greek Comic Poets,' which had been translated into English by Richard Cumberland, Francis Fawkes, and Francis Wrangham, with notes ;
- a work on the 'Origin and Nature of Hieroglyphics and the Greek inscription on the Rosetta Stone'.