- William Mitchell Ramsay
Sir William Mitchell Ramsay (
March 15 ,1851 ,Glasgow –April 20 ,1939 ) was a Scottisharchaeologist andNew Testament scholar. He was the first Professor of Classical Archaeology atOxford University and pioneered the study of antiquity in what is today westernTurkey .Life
Ramsay was born in
Glasgow, Scotland , the youngest son of a third-generation lawyer, Thomas Ramsay and his wife Jane Mitchell. His father died when he was six years old, and the family moved from the city to the family home in the country district near Alloa. The help of his older brother and maternal uncle, Andrew Mitchell, made it possible for him to have a superior education. He studied at theUniversity of Aberdeen , where he achieved high distinction. He won a scholarship toSt. John's College, Oxford , where he obtained a first class in classical moderations (1874) and in "literae humaniores " (1876). He also studiedSanskrit under scholarTheodor Benfey atGöttingen .In 1880 Ramsay received an Oxford studentship for travel and research in
Greece . At Smyrna, he met Sir [http://www.bible-history.com/quotes/maj_general_c_w_wilson_1.html C. W. Wilson,] then British consul-general in Anatolia, who advised him on inland areas suitable for exploration. Ramsay and Wilson made two long journeys during 1881-1882.He traveled widely in Asia Minor and rapidly became the recognized authority on all matters relating to the districts associated with St Paul's missionary journeys and on
Christianity in the earlyRoman Empire . Greece and Turkey remained the focus of Ramsay's research for the remainder of his academic career. He was known for his expertise in the historicgeography andtopography ofAsia Minor and of its political, social, cultural, and religious history. He was Fellow ofExeter College, Oxford , in 1882.From 1885 to 1886 Ramsay held the newly created Lincoln and Merton professorship of classical archaeology and art at Oxford and became a fellow of Lincoln College (honorary fellow 1898). In 1886 Ramsay was appointed Regius Professor of Humanity at the University of Aberdeen. He remained affiliated with Aberdeen until his retirement in 1911. From 1880 onwards he received the honorary degrees of D.C.L. Oxford, LL.D. St Andrews and Glasgow, and D.D. Edinburgh. In 1906, Ramsay was knighted for his scholarly achievements on the 400th anniversary of the founding of the University of Aberdeen. He was elected a member of learned societies in Europe and America and was awarded medals by the
Royal Geographical Society and theUniversity of Pennsylvania .Family
His wife, Lady Ramsay, granddaughter of Dr Andrew Marshall of
Kirkintilloch , accompanied him in many of his journeys and is the author of "Everyday Life in Turkey" (1897) and "The Romance of Elisavet" (1899). He was a grandson ofWilliam Mitchell (Scottish entrepreneur) (1781-1854).Publications
* "Pictures of the Apostolic Church: Studies in the Book of Acts"
* "The Church of the Roman Empire Before AD 170"
*"The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia" (2 vols., 1895, 1897)
* "The First Christian Century: Notes on Dr. Moffatt's Introduction to the Literature of the New Testament"
*"The Historical Geography of Asia Minor" (1890)
*"The Church in the Roman Empire" (1893)
*"St Paul the Traveller and the Roman Citizen" (1895; German translation, 1898)
*"Impressions of Turkey" (1897)
*"Was Christ born at Bethlehem?" (1898)
*"Historical Commentary on Galatians" (1899)
*"The Education of Christ" (1902)
*"The Letters to the Seven Churches of Asia" (1905)
*"Pauline and other Studies in Early Christian History" (1906)
*"Studies in the History and Art of the Eastern Provinces of the Roman Empire" (1906)
*"The Cities of St Paul" (1907)
*"Lucan and Pauline Studies" (1908)
*"The Thousand and One Churches" (withGertrude L. Bell , 1909)
*articles in learned periodicals and the 9th, 10th and 11th editions of theEncyclopædia Britannica .
*Impressions of Turkey During Twelve Years of Wanderings" (1897)References
*1911
ee also
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Christian apologetics External links
* [http://webminister.com/ramsay/rbi002.shtml Biography]
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