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John Hudson (classicist)

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John Hudson (1662 – November 26, 1719), English classical scholar, was born at Wythop, near Cockermouth in Cumberland. [1]

21 relations: Aelius Moeris, Anthony Hall (antiquarian), Anthony Wood, Bodleian Library, Classics, Cockermouth, Cumberland, Dictionary of National Biography, Didot family, England, Fellow, Henry Dodwell, Josephus, Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Müller, Marcus Velleius Paterculus, Oxford University Press, St Mary Hall, Oxford, The Queen's College, Oxford, Thucydides, University College, Oxford, Wythop.

Aelius Moeris

Aelius Moeris (probably flourished in the 2nd century A.D.) was a Greek grammarian, surnamed Atticista (the Atticist).

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Anthony Hall (antiquarian)

Anthony Hall (1679 – 1723) was an English clergyman, academic and antiquary.

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Anthony Wood

Anthony Wood (17 December 163228 November 1695), who styled himself Anthony à Wood in his later writings, was an English antiquary.

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Bodleian Library

The Bodleian Library is the main research library of the University of Oxford, and is one of the oldest libraries in Europe.

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Classics

Classics or classical studies is the study of classical antiquity.

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Cockermouth

Cockermouth is an ancient market town and civil parish in the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria, England, so named because it is at the confluence of the River Cocker as it flows into the River Derwent.

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Cumberland

Cumberland is a historic county of North West England that had an administrative function from the 12th century until 1974.

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Dictionary of National Biography

The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published from 1885.

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Didot family

Didot is the name of a family of French printers, punch-cutters and publishers.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Fellow

A fellow is a member of a group (or fellowship) that work together in pursuing mutual knowledge or practice.

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Henry Dodwell

Henry Dodwell (October 16417 June 1711) was an Anglo-Irish scholar, theologian and controversial writer.

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Josephus

Titus Flavius Josephus (Φλάβιος Ἰώσηπος; 37 – 100), born Yosef ben Matityahu (יוסף בן מתתיהו, Yosef ben Matityahu; Ἰώσηπος Ματθίου παῖς), was a first-century Romano-Jewish scholar, historian and hagiographer, who was born in Jerusalem—then part of Roman Judea—to a father of priestly descent and a mother who claimed royal ancestry.

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Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Müller

Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Müller (Carolus Müllerus; 13 February 1813 in Clausthal – 1894 in Göttingen) is best known for his still-useful Didot editions of fragmentary Greek authors, especially the monumental five-volume Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum (1841–1870), which is not yet completely superseded by the series Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker begun by Felix Jacoby.

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Marcus Velleius Paterculus

Marcus Velleius Paterculus (c. 19 BC – c. AD 31), also known as Velleius was a Roman historian.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world, and the second oldest after Cambridge University Press.

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St Mary Hall, Oxford

St Mary Hall was an academic hall of the University of Oxford associated with Oriel College since 1326, but which functioned independently from 1545 to 1902.

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The Queen's College, Oxford

The Queen's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford, England.

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Thucydides

Thucydides (Θουκυδίδης,, Ancient Attic:; BC) was an Athenian historian and general.

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University College, Oxford

University College (in full The Master and Fellows of the College of the Great Hall of the University of Oxford,Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press, 2008.. colloquially referred to as "Univ"), is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.

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Wythop

Wythop is a civil parish in the north of Cumbria, England between Cockermouth and Keswick.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hudson_(classicist)

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