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Richard Bentley FRS was an English classical scholar, critic, and theologian. Considered the "founder of historical philology", Bentley is widely credited ...
Richard Bentley was a British clergyman, one of the great figures in the history of classical scholarship, who combined wide learning with critical ...
Richard Bentley (24 October 1794 – 10 September 1871) was a 19th-century English publisher born into a publishing family. He started a firm with his brother ...
Richard Bentley

Richard Bentley

Critic and theologian
Richard Bentley FRS was an English classical scholar, critic, and theologian. Considered the "founder of historical philology", Bentley is widely credited with establishing the English school of Hellenism. In 1892, A. E. Housman called Bentley... Wikipedia
Born: January 27, 1662, United Kingdom
Died: July 14, 1742 (age 80 years), Cambridge, United Kingdom
Partner: Joanna Bernard (1700–)
Grandchild: Richard Cumberland
Books
27 January 1662 - 14 July 1742. Richard Bentley. Bentley learned his first Latin from his mother. He entered St John's College, Cambridge, in 1676, ...
Jul 10, 2018 · Long-time Linnaean Society member Richard Bentley (1931–2018) passed away on November 26th, 2018. He was a Greenwich Village resident and ...
Richard Bentley is a native of Marietta, Georgia. Richard received his undergraduate degree from Mercer University with a Bachelor of Arts in History.
Richard Bentley. (1794-1871), Printer and publisher. Sitter in 1 portrait. Artist associated with 65 portraits. Richard Bentley's father Edward Bentley and ...
Richard Bentley (27 January 1662 – 14 July 1742) was an English classical scholar, critic, and theologian. He was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. Bentley ...
Kristine Louise Haugen is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the California Institute of Technology. Book Details. 344 pages; 6-1/8 x ...
Dec 14, 2022 · Richard Bentley was born July 17, 1931, the fifth of seven children. His Boston upbringing was Roman Catholic, and he describes it as a “very ...