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Lempriere

John Lempriere (c. 1765 - February 1, 1824), English classical scholar, a native of Jersey, received his early education at Winchester and at Pembroke College, Oxford.

He achieved renown for his Bibliotheca Classica or Classical Dictionary (1788), which, edited by various later scholars, long remained a readable if not very trustworthy reference book in mythology and classical history.

In 1792, after holding other scholastic posts, he became the headmaster of Abingdon, England Grammar School, and later became the vicar of that parish. While occupying this living, he published a Universal Biography of Eminent Persons in all Ages and Countries (1808).

In 1809 he succeeded to the head-mastership of Exeter free grammar school. On retiring from this, in consequence of a disagreement with the trustees, he received the living of Meeth in Devonshire, which, together with that of Newton Petrock, he held till his death in London.

(Original text from a 1911 encyclopedia...)



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