For reasons of space only the first half of the article on T.M. Knox appears in this issue, of the Bulletin. The second half, dealing with his translating activities and Hegelian scholarship, will appear in the Spring/Summer 1901 issue.
The author wishes to thank warmly Mr. Andrew M. Knox and the many contemporaries, friends and colleagues of T.M. Knox for the valuable information they have kindly given him. He is also much obliged to Mr. Robert Smart, the Keeper of the Muniments at St. Andrews University Library, for his unfailing help in consulting the Knox papers in the Library, and for the kind loan of material for the Knox exhibition in September 1980. Mr. Andrew Knox's loan of his brother's photographs for the exhibition was also much appreciated. Thanks are due to Pembroke College, Oxford for a research qrant towards preparing this study.