Matthew Young (bishop)

Matthew Young (bishop)

Matthew Young (1750–1800), Bishop of Clonfert, was an eminent Irish mathematician and natural philosopher.

Biography

He was born in County Roscommon in 1750, entered Trinity College in 1766, and was elected Fellow and took orders in 1775. In 1798 the bishopric of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh was most unexpectedly conferred upon him by Lord Cornwallis. He was also a musician, an enthusiastic botanist, and somewhat of an artist.

The Gentleman's Magazine says: "The versatility of his talents, the acuteness of his intellect, and his intense application to study were happily blended with a native unassuming modesty, a simplicity of manners, unaffected, and infinitely engaging; a cheerfulness and vivacity; … a firm and inflexible spirit of honour and integrity."

One of the pleasures he hoped to derive from a country residence, on his appointment to the bishopric, was the opportunity of pursuing his botanical studies; but shortly after his elevation, symptoms of cancer developed themselves. During his terminal illness he continued his studies with great activity, revising his works for the press, and even studying Syriac for the purpose of editing a new version of the Psalms. He died at Whitworth, in Lancashire, 28 November 1800, aged 50. Bishop Young contributed largely to the Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, of which he was one of the earliest members, and left some mathematical treatises in manuscript.[1]

References

  1. ^ Webb, Alfred (1878). A Compendium of Irish Biography. Dublin: M. H. Gill & son. pp. 600–01. http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Compendium_of_Irish_Biography/Young,_Matthew. Retrieved 2010-04-24. 

External links



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Matthew Young — may refer to: Matt Young (1958 ), former American Major League baseball player Matthew Young (bishop) (1750 1800), mathematician and Bishop of Clonfert Matthew Young (Australian footballer) (1972 ), Australian footballer who played with Hawthorn… …   Wikipedia

  • Matthew Hale (bishop) — For other people named Matthew Hale, see Matthew Hale (disambiguation). Bishop Hale, Archdeacon James Brown and Rev. William Mitchell. Early Anglican clergy in the Swan River Colony Matthew Blagden Hale (18 June 1811 – 3 April 1895) was the first …   Wikipedia

  • Matthew (bishop of Ross) — Matthew Bishop of Ross Church Roman Catholic Church See Diocese of Ross In Office 1272–1274 Predecessor …   Wikipedia

  • Bishop of Bangor — Bishopric Anglican …   Wikipedia

  • Bishop — • The title of an ecclesiastical dignitary who possesses the fullness of the priesthood to rule a diocese as its chief pastor, in due submission to the primacy of the pope Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bishop     Bishop …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Matthew Fox (priest) — Matthew Fox (born 1940) is an American priest and theologian.[1] Formerly a member of the Dominican order within the Roman Catholic Church, Fox is now a member of the Episcopal Church. Fox was an early and influential exponent of a movement that… …   Wikipedia

  • Matthew Werkmeister — Born 30 January 1992 (1992 01 30) (age 19) Melbourne, Australia. Occupation Actor Years active Since 2005 Matthew Werkmeister (born 30 January 1992)[1 …   Wikipedia

  • Matthew Lewis (writer) — Matthew Gregory Lewis, by Henry William Pickersgill, 1809 Matthew Gregory Lewis (9 July 1775 – 14 May 1818) was an English novelist and dramatist, often referred to as Monk Lewis, because of the success of his classic Gothic novel, The Monk …   Wikipedia

  • Matthew Weiner — Weiner at the 2011 Time 100 gala Born June 29, 1965 (1965 06 29) (age 46) Baltimore, Maryland …   Wikipedia

  • Matthew Marsden — Born 3 March 1973 (1973 03 03) (age 38) Sandwell, England, UK Occupation Actor/Singer Years active 1993–present Spouse Nadine Ma …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”