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Frederic Melvin Wheelock (September 19, 1902 – October 29, 1987) was an American Latin professor, best known for his authorship of '' Wheelock's Latin''.


Early life

He was the son of Franklin M. and Etta R. (née Goldthwaite) Wheelock. He graduated ''
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'' from
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in 1925 and later received both M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from
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.


Career

He taught at
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, Harvard University, the
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,
Brooklyn College Brooklyn College is a public university in Brooklyn in New York City, United States. It is part of the City University of New York system and enrolls nearly 14,000 students on a campus in the Midwood and Flatbush sections of Brooklyn as of fall ...
, Cazenovia Junior College (where he served as dean), the Darrow School for Boys, the
University of Toledo The University of Toledo (UToledo or UT) is a Public university, public research university in Toledo, Ohio, United States. It is the northernmost campus of the University System of Ohio. The university also operates a Health Science campus, ...
(from which he retired in 1968, being a
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), and Florida Presbyterian College (where he served as
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). Wheelock was a member of the
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,
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and the Classical Association of the Atlantic States.


Personal life

On August 14, 1937, he married Dororthy Elizabeth Rathbone (1909–1990), daughter of James Colburn Rathbone (1881–1983) and Lillian Ford Reynolds (maiden; 1883 – ). His two children are Martha Ellen Wheelock and Deborah Wheelock Taylor, who continued his legacy as teachers. His grandchildren are Vanessa Taylor Sands and Ian Taylor.
Ralph Wheelock Ralph Wheelock (1600–1683) was an English Puritan minister, American colonial public official, and educator. He is known for having been the first public school teacher in America. Early life and education Wheelock was most likely born in 160 ...
(1600–1683) was Frederic's paternal 7th great-grandfather.


Books

Wheelock wrote a number of papers and reviews in the areas of textual criticism, paleography, and Latin studies. Some of his works include: *'' Wheelock's Latin'' *''Wheelock's Latin Reader'', previously titled ''Latin Literature: A Book of Readings'' *Introduction and annotations of ''Quintilian as Educator'' (translated by H. E. Butler) Biographies of Wheelock written by Ward Briggs appear in the book ''A Biographical Dictionary of American Classicists'' (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994) and in ''The Classical Outlook'' (winter 2003 issue).


References


External links


Biography of Frederic Melvin Wheelock provided by Wheelockslatin.com
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wheelock, Frederic 1902 births 1987 deaths Harvard University alumni Haverford College faculty Harvard University faculty City College of New York faculty Cazenovia College faculty University of Toledo faculty American textbook writers Brooklyn College faculty Eckerd College faculty American Latinists 20th-century American non-fiction writers 20th-century American male writers Family of Ralph Wheelock American male non-fiction writers