Aiken, Charles Augustus
AIKEN, CHARLES AUGUSTUS: American Presbyterian; b. at Manchester,
Vt., Oct. 30, 1827; d. at Princeton, N. J., Jan. 14, 1892. He was graduated
from Dartmouth College in 1846 and from Andover Theological Seminary in 1853;
entered the Congregational ministry, and became pastor at Yarmouth, Me., 1854;
became professor of Latin in Dartmouth 1859; in Princeton 1866, president of
Union College 1869, professor of ethics and apologetics in Princeton Theological
Seminary 1871; was transferred to the chair of Oriental and Old Testament literature
1882. He was a member of the Old Testament revision company, and translated
Zöckler’s commentary on Proverbs in the Lange series (New York, 1869).