James Dunbar (writer)
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FRSE Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE) is an award granted to individuals that the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland's national academy of science and letters, judged to be "eminently distinguished in their subject". This soci ...
FSAS LL.D. (born 1742, died 28 May 1798) was a British philosophical writer. He was a co-founder of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh The Royal Society of Edinburgh is Scotland's national academy of science and letters. It is a registered charity that operates on a wholly independent and non-partisan basis and provides public benefit throughout Scotland. It was established i ...
in 1783.


Life

He was educated at King's College, Aberdeen, of which he was elected a '' regent'' in 1766, and in that capacity he taught moral philosophy as a Professor there for thirty years. Dunbar was in favour of the amalgamation of King's College with Marischal College. He died in his rooms at King's College on 28 May 1798. He was replaced by Prof Robert Eden Scott in 1800.


Publications

He published: # ''De Primordiis Civitatum Oratio in qua agitur de Bello Civili inter Magnam Britanniam et Colonias nunc flagrante'', London, 1779, quarto. # ''Essays on the History of Mankind in rude and uncultivated ages'', London, 1780, octavo; 2nd edition 1781. The latter work deals with such topics as the "Primeval Form of society", "Language as an Universal Accomplishment", "The Criterion of a Polished Tongue", "The Hereditary Genius of Nations".


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;Attribution *; Endnotes: **Fasti Aberdon. ( Spalding Club), volume lxxxviii. **Thom's Aberdeen, volume ii. app. i. 13, 14, 52 **Nichols's Lit. Illustr. iv. 822 **Gentlemen's Magazine (1798), pages 539, 622. {{DEFAULTSORT:Dunbar, James 1798 deaths Alumni of the University of Aberdeen British philosophers 1742 births