The Life of Richard Bentley, D.D.Thoemmes Press, 2003 - 928 páginas Richard Bentley (1662-1742) was one of the greatest classical scholars of all time. He was a friend of Isaac Newton (whose ideas he expounded in his Boyle Lectures), and a very disputatious and influential Master of Trinity College, Cambridge for 40 years. This biography, written by the Bishop of Gloucester, was the first life of Bentley, and remains the most detailed. Besides Bentley's remarkable life story, it contains much information about the literary history of the period, and about the development of Cambridge University. |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Life of Richard Bentley, D.D.: Master of Trinity College, and ..., Volumen1 James Henry Monk,Richard Bentley Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
Términos y frases comunes
accordingly accusation adversaries Æsop afterwards ancient appears arguments Atterbury Bachelor of Divinity Bentley Bishop of Ely Boyle Boyle's Cambridge censure CHAP CHAP.VII character charge Church Clerc Colbatch collation controversy Conyers Middleton copy Cotes critic Dean declared dispute Dissertation dividend Divinity Doctor edition editor election emendations enemies Epistles favour Fellows of Trinity fellowship give Grævius Greek Hesychius honour Horace interest John Joshua Barnes Julius Pollux King Kuster late Latin learning literary lodge Lord Majesty Manilius manuscript Master of Trinity Menander ment mentioned merits Miller object occasion opinion Oxford pamphlet party person Petition Phalaris poet preface present printed proceedings Professor proposed published Queen reader Remarks reply respecting RICHARD BENTLEY Royal scholar Seniors Sir Edward Sherburn society statutes Stubbe style Suidas tion Trinity College University University of Cambridge Vice-chancellor VIII Visitor Whig whole Wotton writings