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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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Bentley's degrees, as
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518:(1691). That short treatise placed Bentley ahead of all living English scholars. The ease with which he restored corrupted passages, the certainty of his emendation and command over the relevant material, are in a style totally different from the careful and laborious learning of
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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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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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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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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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371:, West Yorkshire, in northern England. A blue plaque near his birthplace commemorates the fact. His father was Thomas Bentley, a yeoman farmer of Oulton. His grandfather, Captain James Bentley, is said to have suffered for the
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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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Introductory Lecture as Professor of Latin at University College, London, 1892, in 'Collected Poems and Selected Prose'
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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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499:(down to AD 560) in Greek by
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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
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570:, Bentley was promoted to a
512:Epistola ad Johannem Millium
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308:Regius Professor of Divinity
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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
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1094:Encyclopaedia Britannica
998:Encyclopaedia Britannica
850:Archbishop of Canterbury
844:In 1716, in a letter to
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3258:Hugh Frederic Woodhouse
3228:Joseph Henderson Singer
3120:Ian Alexander McFarland
2907:University of Cambridge
2278:"The Master of Trinity"
2085:Encyclopædia Britannica
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647:University of Cambridge
424:Spalding Grammar School
312:University of Cambridge
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3135:Trinity College Dublin
2545:Christopher Wordsworth
2297:Literarische Analekten
2208:English Men of Letters
1997:A Plain Introduction..
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1498:Harrison, Brian Howard
1315:Bentleii Critica Sacra
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2674:University of Oxford
2560:Henry Montagu Butler
2535:Thomas Postlethwaite
2172:Brink, C.O. (2009).
2117:Jebb, R. C. (1882).
1916:Collins, A. (1741).
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1330:Opuscula Philologica
1328:a collection of his
1182:Tiberius Hemsterhuis
720:editor of Phalaris,
621:Dissertation on the
428:Edward Stillingfleet
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3075:Charles Earle Raven
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2852:Henry Scott Holland
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2697:Juan de Villagarcia
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1550:ACAD & BNTY676R
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669:with collations of
639:Earl of Marlborough
576:Worcester Cathedral
448:bishop of Worcester
432:St Paul's Cathedral
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2094:Mähly, J. (1868).
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