- William Hardie
William Ross Hardie (
6 January 1862 -3 May 1916 ) was a Scottish classical scholar, Professor of Humanity at Edinburgh University from 1895 until his death.Early life
Hardie was born in Edinburgh in 1862 and educated there at
Circus Place School andEdinburgh University , where he graduated MA in 1880, and then atBalliol College, Oxford , where he graduated BA and later MA. [http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/news/0601hardie.html Papers and Lectures of Professor William Ross Hardie (1862-1916)] at archiveshub.ac.uk] In 1882 he was awarded theGaisford Prize for Greek verse, among other distinctions, and was considered the most brilliant undergraduate classicist of his generation.Career
Elected to a fellowship at Balliol in 1884, he spent a year abroad, mostly in Greece and Italy, and returned to his college, staying there as Fellow and Tutor at Balliol from 1884 to 1895 and also serving as the University's Junior Proctor in 1893-1894.
At Balliol, he taught a form of Greek that was "simple, pronounceable, and intelligible to the ear", writing to
John Stuart Blackie "I always endeavour to make the accent audible in pronouncing Greek. I quote, read, or recite Greek as much as possible, and I frequently teach composition orally, by... choosing by chance a piece of English and working out a version of it by common suggestion and discussion". [Wallace, Stuart, "John Stuart Blackie: Scottish Scholar and Patriot" (Edinburgh University Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0748611850) [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=wSsD5oylHKcC&pg=PA189&lpg=PA189&dq=%22William+Ross+Hardie%22&source=web&ots=tiFVBAf5YY&sig=3SP_NU4vV0Wo2SdCJB0CbvkMqtg&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=8&ct=result p. 189] online at books.google.co.uk]In 1895, he was appointed Professor of Humanity at Edinburgh University. [ [http://ogilviefamilytree.com/p4.htm Ogilvie Family] ]
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