Arthur Yolland
Arthur Battishill Yolland | |
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Born | 24 August 1874 |
Died | 12 November 1956 | (aged 82)
Nationality | British, Hungarian |
Occupation(s) | academic, referee |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Rossal School University of Cambridge Budapest University (Eötvös Loránd University) |
Arthur Battishill Yolland (24 August 1874, Hoylake - 12 November 1956, Budapest) was an English literary scholar, tennis coach, footballer and international referee.[1]
Life
His parents were John Yolland and Emma Pace. He was born in Hoylake, Merseyside, England on 24 August 1874. He attended Rossall School, Fleetwood, Lancashire between 1888 and 1893. He continued his studies at the University of Cambridge and in 1896 he earned a Bachelor's degree. In the same year, he was invited by Mihály Demeczky to become an English teacher at the József Ferenc Institute.
In 1898, he became a lecturer at the Budapest University. In 1914, he was appointed as the head of the Department of English. Between 1945 and 1947, he became the head of department once again.[2][3]
In 1905, he obtained a Doctor of Philosophy degree at the Budapest University.
Referee career
On 11 June 1903, he was appointed as the referee for the match between Hungary national football team and Austria national football team. The match was played at Margitsziget stadion in Budapest and ended with a 3-2 home win in front of 700 spectators.
Major works in English language
He wrote more than 74 works during his lifetime.[4] [5]
- Yolland, A. B. (1906). Shakespeare or Bacon? Budapest
- Yolland, A. B. (1907). The constitutional struggle of the Magyars. London.
- Yolland, A. B. (1908). The national spirit in Hungarian literature. Cambridge, (Modern History. Vol. XI.)
- Yolland, A. B. (1908). The queen Elisabeth Memorial Museum. Ford. Budapest.
- Yolland, A. B. (1908). Education in Hungary. Budapest.
References
- ^ "Yolland Arthur Battishill, | Magyar írók élete és munkái – Szinnyei József | Reference Library". www.arcanum.com. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ Hegedűs, Gyula (2011). Magyar–angol kapcsolatok, 1944–1956 (PDF) (in Hungarian).
- ^ "THE SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STUDIES". seas3.elte.hu. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
- ^ "Yolland, Arthur B. (Arthur Battishill) 1874-". WorldCat Identities. 26 September 2022.
- ^ "Yolland Arthur Battishill, | Magyar írók élete és munkái – Szinnyei József | Reference Library". www.arcanum.com. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
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