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Edwin Clark
AuthorBooks · Second hand1835-1917
Edwin Charles Clark was a British legal scholar, barrister and antiquarian, who specialised in Roman Law. He was Regius Professor of Civil Law at the University of Cambridge from 1872 to 1914. He had been elected a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge in 1859 and then moved to St John's College, Cambridge in 1883 having been elected a professorial fellow. The author of a number of books, he wrote mainly for the benefit of his students, and his works "had little influence and are seldom cited" by jurists.
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1835
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1917
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Edwin Clark was a distinguished jurist and university teacher in the United Kingdom.
His most notable work provides a detailed account of the engineering behind the Britannia and Conway tubular bridges.
Throughout his career, Clark explored diverse subjects ranging from travel and history to railway architecture.
His literary legacy includes eight published works that reflect his expertise as a legal scholar and antiquarian.
Born and passing away on the same date, January 17th, his life was defined by a profound commitment to learning.











