Butler, Alfred Joshua
BUTLER, ALFRED JOSHUA: Church of England
layman; b. at Loughborough (10 m. n.n.w. of
Leicester), Leicestershire, Sept. 21, 1850. He was
educated at Trinity College, Oxford (B.A., 1874),
and after being assistant master at Winchester
from 1874 to 1879, was tutor to the Khedive of
Egypt in 1879–81. He was elected fellow of Brasenose
College, Oxford, in 1877, and was appointed
bursar four years later, both of which positions
he still holds. He has written: Amaranth and Asphodel,
Verses from the Greek Anthology (London,
1880); Ancient Coptic Churches of Egypt (2 vols.,
Oxford, 1884); Court Life in Egypt (London, 1887);
The Churches and Monasteries of Egypt and some
neighboring Countries attributed to Abu Salih, the
Armenian (1895, in collaboration with B. T. A.
Evetts); and The Arab Conquest of Egypt (London,
1902).