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In a university where the instruction of youth or the religious controversy of the day was the chief occupation, Bentley was unique. His learning and original views seem to have been developed before 1700. After this period, he acquired little and made only spasmodic efforts to publish. However A. E.
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Although he had long studied Horace, Bentley wrote his edition quickly in the end, publishing it in 1711 to gain public support at a critical period of the Trinity quarrel. In the preface, he declared his intention of confining his attention to criticism and correction of the text. Some of his 700 or
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The Crown lawyers decided against him; the case was heard (1714) and a sentence of expulsion from the mastership was drawn up. Before it was executed, the bishop of Ely died and the process lapsed. The feud continued in various forms at lower levels. In 1718 Cambridge rescinded Bentley's degrees, as
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The English Baronetage: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets, Now Existing: Their Descents, Marriages, and Issues; Memorable Actions, Both in War, and Peace; Religious and Charitable Donations; Deaths, Places of Burial and Monumental Iiscriptions
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Bentley inspired a following generation of scholars. Self-taught, he created his own discipline; but no contemporary English guild of learning could measure his power or check his eccentricities. He defeated his academic adversaries in the Phalaris controversy. The attacks by
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in London, hired Bentley as tutor to his son. This allowed Bentley to meet eminent scholars, have access to the best private library in England, and become familiar with Dean Stillingfleet. During his six years as tutor, Bentley also made a comprehensive study of
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Bentley inaugurated a new era of the art of criticism. He opened a new path. With him criticism attained its majority. Where scholars had hitherto offered suggestions and conjectures, Bentley, with unlimited control over the whole material of learning, gave
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to ask for additional rooms in the palace for the books. This was granted, but Marlborough kept them for his personal use. Bentley enforced the law, ensuring that publishers delivered nearly one thousand volumes that had been purchased but not delivered.
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with starting the first written examinations in the West in 1702, all those prior to this being oral in nature. At the same time, he antagonised the fellows, and the capital programme caused reductions in their incomes, which they resented.
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in 1700. His autocratic manner and contemptuous treatment of the college fellows led to extensive controversy and litigation, but he remained in that post until his death, more than four decades later. In 1717 Bentley was appointed as the
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The Folly and Unreasonableness of Atheism: Demonstrated from the Advantage and Pleasure of a Religious Life, The faculties of Human Souls, The Structure of Animate Bodies, & The Origin and Frame of the World: In Eight
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During his mastership, except for the first two years, Bentley continuously pursued his studies, although he did not publish much. In 1709 he contributed a critical appendix to
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and others demonstrated their inability to appreciate his work, as they considered textual criticism as pedantry. His classical controversies also called forth
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A History of Classical Scholarship Vol. II: From the Revival of Learning to the End of the Eighteenth Century (in Italy, France, England, and the Netherlands)
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Bentley left about £5,000 in his estate (which would have the buying power of nearly £500,000 in 2010). He bequeathed a few Greek manuscripts, brought from
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have been accepted, but the majority were rejected by the early 20th century as unnecessary, although scholars acknowledged they showed his wide learning.
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punishment for failing to appear in the vice-chancellor's court in a civil suit. It was not until 1724 that he had them restored under the law.
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Bentley was credited with creating the English school of Hellenists, by which the 18th century was distinguished, including scholars such as
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and an editor, who were responsible for clerical errors and interpolations, but it is unclear whether Bentley believed his own position.
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Eleventh Edition, Bentley was the first Englishman to be ranked with the great heroes of classical learning. Before him there were only
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with that of the oldest Greek manuscripts, Bentley proposed to restore the Greek text as received by the church at the time of the
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commissioned Bentley to obtain Greek and Latin fonts for their classical books; he had these made in Holland. He assisted
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Introductory Lecture as Professor of Latin at University College, London, 1892, in 'Collected Poems and Selected Prose'
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In old age, Bentley continued to read and enjoyed the society of his friends and of several rising scholars, including
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Richard Bentley, D.D.: a Bibliography of his Works and all the Literature Called Forth by his Acts or his Writings
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A Defence of natural and revealed religion: being an abridgment of the lecture founded by the Honble Robert Boyle
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eventually purchased the books, many of which had valuable manuscript notes, and holds them in its collection.
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or "John the Rhetor" of Antioch (date uncertain, between 600 and 1000). The editor, John Mill, principal of
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A Letter to the Reverend Master of Trinity College in Cambridge, Editor of a New Greek and Latin Testament
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After ten years of stubborn but ineffectual resistance, the fellows appealed to the Visitor, the
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De Quehen, Hugh (2004). "Bentley, Richard (1662–1742), philologist and classical scholar". In
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In 1733 the fellows of Trinity again brought Bentley to trial before the bishop of Ely (then
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recognised his genius. Bunsen wrote that Bentley "was the founder of historical philology."
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worked over many manuscripts for the project, particularly in Paris with the help of the
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made a dedication to him, prefixed to a dissertation on the seventeenth-century scholar
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called Bentley "the greatest scholar that England or perhaps that Europe ever bred".
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English Classical Scholarship: Historical Reflections on Bentley, Porson and Housman
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A confutation of atheism from the origin and frame of the world, a sermon, Volume 20
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: from the earliest times to the year 2000
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The Present State of Trinity College in Cambridg, in a Letter from Dr. Bentley,
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developed as a prolific dramatist while earning his living as a civil servant.
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Hanink, Johanna (2010). "The Life of the Author in the Letters of Euripides".
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writers, storing up knowledge which he would use later in his scholarship.
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poetry, even though it was not represented there in writing by any letter.
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in 1676. He afterwards obtained a scholarship and received the degrees of
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The Oxford (Sheldonian) press was about to bring out an edition (the
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Remarks upon a late Discourse of free-thinking: in a letter to N. N.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in a popular form, and to frame them (especially in opposition to
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Eight Sermons Preach'd at the Honourable Robert Boyle's Lecture
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Richard Bentley was born at his maternal grandparents' home at
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manuscripts were destroyed. Bentley used also manuscripts:
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English classical scholar, critic, and theologian (1662–1742)
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People educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield
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His portrait hangs in the formal dining hall of the College.
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Reflections on the Scandalous Aspersions cast on the Clergy,
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1986).
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According to the anonymous author of his biography in the
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In 1701, Bentley married Joanna (died 1740), daughter of
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made the latter one of Bentley's most devoted admirers.
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Regius Professors of Divinity (University of Cambridge)
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recommended Bentley to the Crown for the mastership of
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Spenser and the Tradition: English Poetry 1579–1830
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The 2650: 2398: 1289:, published after his death by his grandson, 732:In 1700, the commissioners of ecclesiastical 704:, about to bring out a second edition of his 677:with a warning as to the spuriousness of the 1461:of his wife Joanna, is in the collection of 1402:Bentlei et doctorum-virorum ad eum Epistolae 1317:(1862), edited by A. A. Ellis, contains the 727: 633:and his first care was the royal library in 19:For other people named Richard Bentley, see 2121:. English Men of Letters. New York: Harper. 823:Remarks on a late Discourse of Freethinking 346: 3339:18th-century English Christian theologians 2657: 2643: 2405: 2391: 2108:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2032: 2009:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1942:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1680: 1267:inscription on a marble slab found in the 856:. During the next four years, assisted by 544:'s orders. In 1692 he was nominated first 280:Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris 46: 2365:Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge 2191:Richard Bentley: Poetry and Enlightenment 2135:Bartholomew, A. T.; Clark, J. W. (1908). 1994: 1980: 1777: 1668: 1491: 329:, subjects on which he corresponded with 3289:18th-century Christian biblical scholars 2315:Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive (ECPA) 2210:(new ed.). London: Macmillan and Co 2074: 1903: 1866: 1850: 1727: 1613: 1582: 1549: 1537: 698:Dissertation on the Epistles of Phalaris 528: 350: 1989:. Department of English, Virginia Tech. 1950: 1915: 1897:The History of Mathematics at Cambridge 1838:"Spalding Grammar - Bentleian magazine" 1751: 1739: 687:perfrictae frontis aut judicii imminuti 120:Dissertation on the Letters of Phalaris 3304:Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge 3271: 2246: 2222: 1594: 1009: 3309:Masters of Trinity College, Cambridge 2638: 2414:Masters of Trinity College, Cambridge 2386: 2093: 1854: 1824:"Spalding Grammar - The House System" 1793:. 3rd ed. Cambridge University Press. 1408:The Correspondence of Richard Bentley 1218:Housman believed that the edition of 1069: 1022:. They had three children together: 3359:Scholars of ancient Greek literature 3294:People from Rothwell, West Yorkshire 2338:Master of Trinity College, Cambridge 2291: 2231: 2196: 1962: 1927: 1894: 1656: 1644: 1632: 1487: 1485: 1483: 1481: 1222:(1739) was Bentley's greatest work. 1038:, and himself later a bishop of the 758:The Present State of Trinity College 487:) from the unique manuscript of the 466:. He studied the manuscripts of the 1999:. Vol. 1. London. p. 198. 1100:, and, in a more restricted field, 1085:Bentley is honoured to this day at 1066:on 14 July 1742, at the age of 80. 629:Bentley had official apartments in 597:, and in 1696 earned the degree of 13: 2128: 1597:Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 1299:(in his copies of the editions by 927:(1726) is more important than his 14: 3400: 3389:18th-century Anglican theologians 3384:17th-century Anglican theologians 2304: 2241:London: J. G. & F. Rivington. 2238:The Life of Richard Bentley, D.D. 2036:"Walker, John (1692?-1741)"  2026:Sense of Place South East (SoPSE) 2017: 1886: 1811:The Memoirs of Richard Cumberland 1763: 1478: 1466: 2623: 2225:Richard Bentley, eine Biographie 2096:Richard Bentley, eine Biographie 2062: 2046:Dictionary of National Biography 872:. Bentley's lead manuscript was 784: 766:to the lord treasurer (Harley). 413: 355:Plaque on Bentley Square, Oulton 229: 21:Richard Bentley (disambiguation) 2223:Maehly, Jakob Achilles (1868). 1860: 1844: 1830: 1816: 1804: 1783: 1451: 1131:says of his corrections of the 991:Relationships and personal life 450:and Bentley's pupil went up to 418:Bentley never became a college 2243:Retrieved on 23 February 2008. 1791:Handbook of British Chronology 1607: 1588: 1442: 446:In 1689, Stillingfleet became 1: 2666:Regius Professors of Divinity 2157:. London:Murray (reissued by 1958:. Penguin Books. p. 268. 1905:"Bentley, Richard (BNTY676R)" 1880: 1332:published at Leipzig in 1781. 1049: 1016:Sir John Bernard, 2nd Baronet 499:(down to AD 560) in Greek by 426:before he was 21 years old. 69:Oulton, Leeds, West Yorkshire 3364:Scholars of Latin literature 3314:Fellows of the Royal Society 2141:. Cambridge: Bowes and Bowes 1981:Radcliffe, David H. (2011). 1930:The Works of Richard Bentley 1196:(he was assigned a niche in 1123:The modern German school of 570:, Bentley was promoted to a 512:Epistola ad Johannem Millium 400:St John's College, Cambridge 321:, Bentley was interested in 308:Regius Professor of Divinity 152:St John's College, Cambridge 131:Regius Professor of Divinity 7: 1923:. Tho. Wotton. p. 364. 1909:A Cambridge Alumni Database 1418: 706:Ancient and Modern Learning 615:De Vita Fl. Mallii Theodori 540:In 1690, Bentley had taken 10: 3405: 3374:Anglican biblical scholars 3324:English classical scholars 3248:John Ernest Leonard Oulton 2274:Trinity College, Cambridge 2159:Cambridge University Press 2080:Bentley, Richard (scholar) 1995:Scrivener, F.H.A. (1894). 1911:. University of Cambridge. 1622:Bentley's Works, 1836–1838 1463:Trinity College, Cambridge 1395: 813:, and on the fragments of 738:Trinity College, Cambridge 561:Trinity College, Cambridge 535:Trinity College, Cambridge 303:Trinity College, Cambridge 175:Trinity College, Cambridge 18: 3379:British biblical scholars 3223:Charles Richard Elrington 3133: 2905: 2672: 2621: 2555:William Hepworth Thompson 2420: 2371: 2362: 2354: 2344: 2335: 2327: 2322: 2189:Haugen, Kristine Louise, 2178:, James Clarke & Co. 2153:Bentley, Richard (1842). 2033:Wordsworth, John (1901). 1895:Ball, W.W. Rouse (1835). 1494:Matthew, Henry Colin Gray 728:Master of Trinity College 301:Bentley became Master of 215: 201: 180: 170: 162: 157: 145: 140: 136: 126: 115: 95: 76: 54: 45: 30: 3253:Richard Randall Hartford 1869:, p. 752 cite Pope 1435: 1385:London: A. Baldwin 1710. 1319:epistle to the Galatians 1247: 1237:Works of Richard Bentley 1230: 1225: 1118:Jacob Mähly (1828–1902). 1094:Encyclopaedia Britannica 998:Encyclopaedia Britannica 850:Archbishop of Canterbury 844:In 1716, in a letter to 347:Early life and education 3258:Hugh Frederic Woodhouse 3228:Joseph Henderson Singer 3120:Ian Alexander McFarland 2907:University of Cambridge 2278:"The Master of Trinity" 2085:Encyclopædia Britannica 1928:Dyce, A., ed. 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Richard Bentley (disambiguation)
The Reverend

Oulton, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Cambridge
Regius Professor of Divinity
Alma mater
St John's College, Cambridge
Trinity College, Cambridge
James Jurin
Roger Cotes
Richard Porson
A. E. Housman
FRS
/ˈbɛntli/
classical scholar
philology
Hellenism
A. E. Housman
Phalaris
textual criticism
digamma
Homeric
Trinity College, Cambridge
Regius Professor of Divinity
University of Cambridge
Royal Society
natural theology
physical sciences
Isaac Newton

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