John Claymond

John Claymond

John Claymond (1468 – 1537) was the first President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

He was admitted to Magdalen College, Oxford at the age of 16 in 1484, where he remained until his appointment as President in 1507. He remained in this post until 1516, during which time he befriended Desiderius Erasmus.

In 1517, Bishop Richard Foxe appointed Claymond as the first President of his new foundation, Corpus Christi College, designed as a beacon of humanist studies. He had been friends with Fox for the previous 30 years. While at Corpus, he also acted as the Public Reader in Humanity (Latin), in which role he wrote his most famous academic work, a commentary on Pliny the Elder in some 20 volumes, which was never published.

He was the dedicatee of Erasmus's work of 1526, an edition of Chrysostom's "De fato et providentia Dei". He died in 1537, and is buried in the chapel of Corpus.

References

* Jonathan Woolfson, "John Claymond, Pliny the Elder, and the Early History of Corpus Christi College, Oxford" EHR, Vol. 112, No. 448 (Sep., 1997), pp. 882-903
* Jonathan Woolfson, "John Claymond", in "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"


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