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EDWARD SPENCER BEESLY (1831– )

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 644 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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EDWARD SPENCER BEESLY (1831– )  ,
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English historian and positivist, son of the Rev . James Beesly, was born at Feckenham, Worcestershire, on the 23rd of
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January 1831 . He was educated at Wadham College, Oxford, which may be regarded as the
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original centre of the English positivist
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movement . Richard Congreve (q.v.) was tutor at Wadham from 1849 to 1854, and three men of that time, Frederic Harrison (q.v.), Beesly and John Henry Bridges (1832-1906), became the leaders of Comtism in England . Beesly
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left Oxford in 1854 to become assistant-master at Marlborough College . In 1859 he was appointed professor of
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history at University College,
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London, and of Latin at
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Bedford College, London, in 186o . He resigned these appointments in 1893 and 1889, and in 1893 became the editor of the newly-established Positivist Review . He collaborated in the
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translation of Comte's
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system of Positive Polity (4 vols., 18751879), translated his Discourse on the Positive Spirit (1903), and wrote a biography of Comte for a translation of the first two chapters of his Cours de philosophie positive, entitled Fundamental Principles of Positive Philosophy (1905) . Professor Beesly stood unsuccessfully as Liberal
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candidate for Westminster in 18235 and for Marylebone in 1886, and is the author of numerous review articles on social and
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political topics, treated from the positivist standpoint, especially on the Irish question . His
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works also include a series of lectures on
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Roman history, entitled Catiline,
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Clodius, Tiberius (1878), in which he rehabilitates in some degree the character of each of his subjects, and Queen Elizabeth (1892), in the " Twelve English Statesmen " series .

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