- Thomas Twining
Thomas Twining (born
January 8 ,1735 inTwickenham ,London ,England ; diedAugust 6 ,1804 atColchester ) was an Englishclassical scholar .The son of
Daniel Twining ,tea merchant of London, he was originally intended for a commercial life, but his distaste for it and his fondness for study decided his father to send him to the university. He enteredSidney Sussex College ,Cambridge (fellow, 1760), took orders, and after his marriage in 1764 spent the remainder of his life atFordham (Essex) and Colchester, where he died on the 6th of August 1804. His reputation as a classical scholar was established by his translation, with notes, ofAristotle 's "Poetics" (1789). Twining was also an accomplished musician, and assistedCharles Burney in his "History of Music".Selections from his correspondence can be found in "Recreations and Studies of a Country Clergyman of the Eighteenth Century" (1882) and "Selections from Papers of the Twining Family" (1887) edited by his grand-nephew (
Richard Twining ); see also "Gentleman's Magazine", Ixxiv. 490, and J. E. Sandys, "History of Classical Scholarship", vol. iii. (1908).References
*1911
*cite book
last = Pearce
first = Brian Louis
title = Thomas Twining of Twickenham
publisher = Borough of Twickenham Local History Society
date = 1988
pages = 24
isbn = 0 903341 48 4
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