Richard Bentley

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Richard Bentley was a pioneering 17th–18th century English classical scholar and critic, renowned for his groundbreaking work in textual criticism and his influential role in shaping modern classical philology.

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instanceOf classical scholar
human
textual critic
academicDegree Master of Arts
birthDate 1662-01-27
birthPlace Oulton, West Riding of Yorkshire, England NERFINISHED
child Richard Bentley Jr. NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathDate 1742-07-14
deathPlace Cambridge, England NERFINISHED
educatedAt St John’s College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
Wakefield Grammar School NERFINISHED
era 17th century
18th century
fieldOfWork classical philology
classics
textual criticism
genre biblical criticism
classical scholarship
theological writing
influenced classical scholarship in the 18th century
development of modern philology
later editors of Greek and Latin texts
knownFor controversial emendations of classical texts
foundational contributions to modern textual criticism
pioneering methods in classical philology
scholarly controversy over the authenticity of the Epistles of Phalaris
languageOfWorkOrName Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
English
Latin
memberOf Church of England clergy NERFINISHED
name Richard Bentley NERFINISHED
notableWork A Dissertation upon the Epistles of Themistocles, Socrates, Euripides, and others NERFINISHED
Critical edition of Horace NERFINISHED
Critical edition of Manilius
Critical work on the Greek New Testament
Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris NERFINISHED
occupation classical scholar
clergyman
theologian
positionHeld Boyle Lecturer NERFINISHED
Chaplain to the Bishop of Worcester
Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge
religion Anglicanism NERFINISHED
spouse Johanna Bernard NERFINISHED
studentOf Edward Stillingfleet NERFINISHED

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