- John Gillies
John Gillies (1747-1836), Scottish
historian andclassical scholar , was born atBrechin , inForfarshire , on 18 January 1747. He was educated at theUniversity of Glasgow , where, at the age of twenty, he acted for a short time as substitute for the professor of Greek. In 1784 he completed his "History of Ancient Greece, its Colonies and Conquests" (published 1786). This work, valuable at a time when the study of Greek history was in its infancy, and translated into French and German, was written from a strong Whigbias , and is now entirely superseded. On the death ofWilliam Robertson (1721-1793), Gillies was appointedHistoriographer Royal for Scotland. In his old age he retired toClapham , where he died on 15 February 1836.Of his other works, none of which are much read, the principal are: "View of the Reign of Frederic II of Prussia, with a Parallel between that Prince and Philip II of Macedon" (1789), rather a panegyric than a critical history; translations of
Aristotle 's "Rhetoric" (1823) and "Ethics" and "Politics" (1786-1797); of the "Orations" ofLysias andIsocrates (1778); and "History of the World from Alexander to Augustus" (1807), which, although deficient in style, was commended for its learning and research.References
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