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John Dudley (writer)

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John Dudley (1762–1856) was an English writer.

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Works

Dudley wrote:

  • Sermon preached before the University of Cambridge on the Translation of the Scriptures into the Languages of Indian Asia, Cambridge, 1807
  • The Metamorphosis of Sona, a Hindú Tale, in verse, 1810
  • A Dissertation showing the Identity of the Rivers Niger and Nile, 1821
  • Naology, or a Treatise on the Origin, Progress, and Symbolical Import of the Sacred Structures of the most Eminent Nations and Ages of the World, 1846
  • The Anti-Materialist, denying the Reality of Matter and vindicating the Universality of Spirit, 1849. This is a treatise written under the influence of the philosophy of Berkeley, to whose memory it is dedicated.

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Dudley, John (1762-1856)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.