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Malan as Dorset Worthy: Solomon Caesar and Valentine Ackland

Barrett, T.H.

Authors

T.H. Barrett



Contributors

Lauren F. Pfister
Editor

Abstract

Solomon Caesar Malan’s (SCM) learning embraced some forty or so languages, and his travels extended far over Europe, Asia and Africa. The reasons are not far to seek in his son’s remarks about their situation in Broadwindsor, where even “a visit to Bridport or Chard was a thing to be talked about.” The online catalogue of county records held at the Dorset History Centre also reveal a further manuscript relating to SCM, not from Broadwindsor, but from Lytchett Matravers, far away in the east of the county between Bere Regis and Poole, the eventual home of a Rev. William Tuckwell's juxtaposition conjures up a contrast between the gloomy Pattison transmuted into Edward Casaubon, a country clergyman with a large house and a “long library,” and the scholar of Hugenot descent, SCM, who may have been in like circumstances a didactic old Tory, but at least had something undeniably convivial about him.

Citation

Barrett, T. (2022). Malan as Dorset Worthy: Solomon Caesar and Valentine Ackland. In L. F. Pfister (Ed.), Polyglot from the Far Side of the Moon: The Life and Works of Solomon Caesar Malan (1812-1894) (35-46). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003230434-3

Publication Date Mar 24, 2022
Deposit Date Mar 20, 2025
Publisher Routledge
Pages 35-46
Series Title Collectanea Serica. New Series
Book Title Polyglot from the Far Side of the Moon: The Life and Works of Solomon Caesar Malan (1812-1894)
ISBN 9781032136639
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003230434-3