John Brass (writer)
John Brass or Brasse, was an English clergyman, classicist and educational writer. He spelt his name Brass in early life, and Brasse in later years.
Brass was educated at Trinity [College, Cambridge], where he obtained a fellowship in 1811. He graduated B.A. as sixth wrangler in the same year, proceeded M.A. in 1814, B.D. in 1824, and D.D. in 1829. He was presented by his college to the living of Church of [St Mary, Stotfold|St Mary's church] in Stotfold, Bedfordshire in 1824, which he held till his death, in 1833.
He edited Euclid's Elements of Geometry, London, 1825, and the Œdipus Rex, the Œdipus Coloneus, the Trachiniæ, and the Antigone of Sophocles. He published a Greek Gradus in 1828, which was reissued, in two volumes, at Göttingen, under the editorship of C. F. G. Siedhof, in 1839-40, and in England in 1847, under the editorship of the Rev. F. E. J. Valpy.
The politician Matthew [Talbot Baines] was a friend and executor.