Asahel C. Kendrick (December 7, 1809 – October 21, 1895) was an American classicist, grammarian and exegete. He was the first professor of Greek at the
University of Rochester. He was the author of textbooks on Greek grammar, and a contributor to the
Revised Version of the
New Testament.
Kendrick began his career at Madison University, later known as
Colgate University, as a professor of Greek and Latin.[1] He taught Latin until 1850,[1] when he became the first professor of Greek at the
University of Rochester.[2] Kendrick was also appointed as the executive officer while the trustees carried out their presidential search and appointed
Martin Brewer Anderson.[3] Kendrick spent 1852-1854 in Greece, Germany and Italy.[1] He returned to the United States, and he held the Monroe professorship in Greek at the University of Rochester until 1885.[1] He was the president of the
American Philological Association and an associate fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1873.[4][5] He authored textbooks about Greek grammar, including a revised version of The Principles of Greek Grammar by
Peter Bullions.[6]
Kendrick also taught Hebrew and New Testament interpretation at the
Rochester Theological Seminary from 1865 to 1868.[2] He served on the committee for the
Revised Version of the New Testament from 1872 to 1880,[2][7] and he wrote exegeses on the New Testament.[6]
Personal life and death
Kendrick resided at 301 Alexander Street in Rochester, New York.[1] He had a son and four daughters. His son, James Ryland Kendrick, taught Latin and Greek at the University of Rochester.[1]
Kendrick died on October 21, 1895, in Rochester, New York.[1][2]
Bullions, Peter; Kendrick, A. C. (1866). The Principles of Greek Grammar, with Complete Indexes: For Schools and Colleges. New York: Sheldon & Co.
OCLC4918855.
Kendrick, A. C. (1883). Greek Ollendorff: Being a Progressive Exhibition of the Principles of the Greek Grammar: Designed for Beginners in Greek, and as a Book of Exercises for Academies and Colleges. New York: D. Appleton and Co.
OCLC235697699.
Kendrick, A. C. (1897). Our Poetical Favorites: A Selection from the Best Minor Poems of the English Language. Boston: Houghton.
OCLC8531895.
^"Past Presidents". Society for Classical Studies. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
^Earnest, Robert C.; Andrews, John J. (1873). "List of the Fellows, Associate Fellows, and Foreign Honorary Members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. May, 1873". Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 9 (2): ix–xv.
JSTOR250580.