The Regius Professorship of Greek is a professorship at the
University of Oxford
, mottoeng = The Lord is my light
, established =
, endowment = £6.1 billion (including colleges) (2019)
, budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20)
, chancellor ...
in
England
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.
Henry VIII
Henry VIII (28 June 149128 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. Henry is best known for his six marriages, and for his efforts to have his first marriage (to Catherine of Aragon) annulled. His disa ...
founded the chair by 1541. He established five
Regius Professor
A Regius Professor
is a university professor who has, or originally had, royal patronage or appointment. They are a unique feature of academia in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The first Regius Professorship was in the field of medicine, and ...
ships in the university (and five corresponding chairs in
Cambridge University
, mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts.
Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge.
, established =
, other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
), the others being the Regius chairs of
Divinity
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,
Medicine
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,
Civil Law and
Hebrew
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.
List of holders
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John Harpsfield
John Harpsfield (1516–1578) was an English Catholic controversialist and humanist.
Life
Harpsfield was educated in Winchester College and New College, Oxford (BA 1537, MA in theology 1541). He was perpetual fellow of New College from 1534 u ...
, ca. 1541–1545
*
George Etheridge (or Etherege), 1547–1550
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Giles Lawrence, 1551–1553
* George Etheridge, reinstated, 1553–1559
* Giles Lawrence, reinstated, 1559–1584 or 1585
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John Harmar
John Harmar (ca. 1555–1613) was an English classical scholar and Warden of Winchester College.
Life
Harmar was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford, (BA 1577, MA 1582) under the patronage of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leiceste ...
(or Harmer), 1585–1590
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Henry Cuffe, 1590–1597
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John Perrin, 1597–1615
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John Hales John Hales may refer to:
*John Hales (theologian) (1584–1656), English theologian
* John Hales (bishop of Exeter) from 1455 to 1456
* John Hales (bishop of Coventry and Lichfield) (died 1490) from 1459 to 1490
* John Hales (died 1540), MP for Cant ...
, 1615–1619
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John Harrys, 1619–1622
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John South, 1622–1625
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Henry Stringer, 1625–1650
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John Harmar
John Harmar (ca. 1555–1613) was an English classical scholar and Warden of Winchester College.
Life
Harmar was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford, (BA 1577, MA 1582) under the patronage of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leiceste ...
(or Harmer), 1650–1660
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Joseph Crowther, 1660–1665
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William Levinz
William Levinz (25 July 1625 – 3 March 1698), doctor of medicine and Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford University, was President of St John's College, Oxford, from 1673 until 1698.
Life
He was the son of William Levinz of Evenley, near ...
, 1665–1698
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Humphrey Hody, 1698–1705
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Thomas Milles, 1705–1707
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Edward Thwaytes
Edward Thwaites (Thwaytes) (baptised 1661–1711) was an English scholar of the Anglo-Saxon language. According to David C. Douglas he was "one of the most inspiring teachers which Oxford has ever produced".
Life
Thwaites was the son of William ...
, 1707–1711
*
Thomas Terry, 1712–1735
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John Fanshawe
John is a common English name and surname:
* John (given name)
* John (surname)
John may also refer to:
New Testament
Works
* Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John
* First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John
* Second E ...
, 1735–1741
*
Thomas Shaw Thomas Shaw is the name of:
Politicians
* Tom Shaw (politician) (1872–1938), British trade unionist and Labour Party politician
* Thomas Shaw (Halifax MP) (1823–1893), English Liberal politician, MP for Halifax
* Thomas Shaw, 1st Baron Crai ...
, 1741–1751
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Samuel Dickens, 1751–1763
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William Sharp, 1763–1782
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John Randolph, 1782–1783
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William Jackson, 1783–1811
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Thomas Gaisford
Thomas Gaisford (22 December 17792 June 1855) was an English classical scholar and clergyman. He served as Dean of Christ Church from 1831 until his death.
Early life
Gaisford was born at Iford Manor, Wiltshire, and educated at Hyde Abbey Scho ...
, 1811–1855
*
Benjamin Jowett
Benjamin Jowett (, modern variant ; 15 April 1817 – 1 October 1893) was an English tutor and administrative reformer in the University of Oxford, a theologian, an Anglican cleric, and a translator of Plato and Thucydides. He was Master of B ...
, 1855–1893
*
Ingram Bywater Ingram Bywater, FBA (27 June 1840 – 18 December 1914) was an English classical scholar.
He was born in Islington, London and first educated first at University College School and King's College School, then at Queen's College, Oxford. He obt ...
, 1893–1908
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Gilbert Murray, 1908–1936
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E. R. Dodds
Eric Robertson Dodds (26 July 1893 – 8 April 1979) was an Irish classical scholar. He was Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Oxford from 1936 to 1960.
Early life and education
Dodds was born in Banbridge, County Down, the son of ...
, 1936–1960
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Hugh Lloyd-Jones, 1960–1989
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Peter J. Parsons, 1989–2003
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Christopher Pelling
Christopher Brendan Reginald Pelling, (born 14 December 1947) is a British classical scholar. He was the Regius Professor of Greek, at Christ Church, Oxford, from 2003 to 2015. He was President of the Hellenic Society from 2006 to 2008.
His res ...
, 2003–2015
*
Gregory Hutchinson, 2015–present
See also
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Regius Professor of Greek (Cambridge)
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Regius Professor of Greek (Trinity)
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List of Professorships at the University of Oxford
Sources
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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'',
Oxford University Press
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, 2004.
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R. W. Chambers, "Life and Works of Nicholas Harpsfield", in ''The life and death of Sr Thomas Moore, knight, sometymes Lord high Chancellor of England, written in the tyme of Queene Marie by Nicholas Harpsfield, L.D.'', Oxford:
EETS O.S. no. 186, 1932, pp. clxxv–ccxiv, esp. pp. clxxviii–clxxx. Important archival information correcting widely repeated mistaken information about the history of the chair in the 1540s.
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The historical register of the University of Oxford: being a supplement to the Oxford University calendar, with an alphabetical record of University honours and distinctions completed to the end of Trinity term 1888', Oxford:
Clarendon Press
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, 1888, p. 49.
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