Edmond Holmes

Edmond Gore Alexander Holmes (1850–1936) was an educationalist, writer and poet who was born at Moycashel, co. Westmeath, Ireland. His The Creed of the Buddha (1908) is well known; he also wrote a pantheist text All is One: A Plea for a Higher Pantheism. Words from his The Triumph of Love were set to music by the composer Charles Villiers Stanford, a friend. He was also a schools inspector, rising to become chief inspector for elementary schools ... more

Date of birth:

  • 1850

Date of death:

  • 1936 (age 86 years)
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