Herbert Kynaston
(1809–1878)

High Master (headmaster) of St Paul's School, London, and prebendary in St. Paul's Cathedral.

Herbert Kynaston

Works

  • Psittaco suum Chaire, 1840.
  • Miscellaneous Poetry, 1841 (contains reminiscences of his life as a curate).
  • Prolusiones Literariæ in D. Pauli Schola recitatæ comitiis maximis, 1841.
  • Terentii Adelphorum Prologus et Epilogus, 1842.
  • Strena Poetica, 1849.
  • Commemoration Address in praise of Dean Colet, 1852.
  • Ho Arithmos tōn ichthyōn. By the Scholæ Paulinæ Piscator primarius, 1856.
  • Ipsum Audite. Hymnus super fundatione D. Pauli Scholæ, 1857.
  • The Glory of Paradise. By Peter Damiani, edited, with a translation, 1857.
  • Puerorum centum quinquaginta trium canticum centenarium. Rhythmus in D. Pauli Scholæ auditorio modis admixtis recitatus, 1858.
  • Rete Coletinum, 1861.
  • Saturnalium Intermissio. Carmen Latinum in divi Pauli Schola recitatum, 1862.
  • Occasional Hymns. Original and Translated, 1862; 2nd ser. 1864.
  • The Number of the Fish. A Poem on St. Paul's School, 1864.
  • Doce, Disce aut Discede. Carmen elegiacum anniversarium, 1864.
  • Cantica Coletina, quotidiana anniversaria centenaria, 1867.

Works about Kynaston


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