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Alexander Dunlop (scholar)

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Alexander Dunlop
Born1684
Died1747
NationalityBritish

Alexander Dunlop (1684–1747) was a Scottish Greek scholar.[1]

Family

Alexander Dunlop was the eldest son of William Dunlop, principal of Glasgow University, born in Carolina in 1684. His brother, William Dunlop, was also a scholar.

Career

Dunlop was appointed Professor of Greek in the University of Glasgow about 1706. He published in 1736 a Greek grammar, which for many years was in general use in Scottish schools. In consequence of failing sight, he resigned his chair in 1742 on the terms that his salary and house should be secured to him during life. His successor, Dr. James Moor, was appointed on 9 July 1742. Dunlop died on 27 April 1747.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Rigg 1888, p. 203.

References

Attribution
  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainRigg, James McMullen (1888). "Dunlop, Alexander (1684–1747)". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 16. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 203. ; Endnotes:
    • Glasgow Journal, 27 April 1747
    • Notices and Documents illustrative of the Literary History of Glasgow (Maitland Club), page 128.