James Bass Mullinger


Dr. James Bass Mullinger , sometimes known by his pen name Theodorus, was a British author, historian, lecturer and scholar. A longtime university librarian and lecturer at St. Johns College, Cambridge, Mullinger was the author of several books detailing the colleges history and similar academic subjects. He was also a contributor to many periodicals of the Victorian era, most especially, Cambridge History of Modern Literature, the Dictionary of National Biography and Encyclopdia Britannica.

James Mullinger was born in Bishops Stortford and educated at University College, London, and then admitted as a sizar at St. Johns College, Cambridge in 1862. He graduated with double honours in 1866, having taken both the Classical and Moral Science Triposes, and subsequently won the Le Bas, the Hulsean, and the Kaye Prizes.

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