- Alexander Souter
Alexander Souter (
August 14 ,1873 –17 January 1949 [ [http://www.bbkl.de/s/souter_a.shtml Kirchenlexikon] ] ) was a Scottishbiblical scholar .Biography
Souter was born in Perth, and studied at the
University of Aberdeen and theUniversity of Cambridge . He subsequently became a Latin assistant at Aberdeen. While at Cambridge he studied underJ. E. B. Mayor , whom Souter would credit with influence on his later scholarship. [cite journal | author = Laistner, M.L.W. | coauthors = Lowe, E.A.; and Ullman, B.L. | title = Alexander Souter (in Memoirs of Fellows and Corresponding Fellows of the Mediaeval Academy) | journal = Speculum | volume = 25 | issue = 3 | year = 1950 | pages = 418–419]In 1903 he was appointed professor of
New Testament Greek andExegesis at theUniversity of Oxford 'sMansfield College . In 1911 he moved back to the University of Aberdeen, succeeding William Ramsay asRegius Professor of Humanity, in which position he remained until his retirement in 1937.Upon his retirement, Souter moved back to Oxford, where he became editor-in-chief of the proposed "
Oxford Latin Dictionary ". The outbreak ofWorld War II prevented its completion within his lifetime, but Souter did publish a smaller work borne of this endeavor, "Glossary of Later Latin, A.D. 150–600".cholarship
Souter's two main interests were in the text of the
New Testament and in early Latin commentaries on thePauline epistles . He published an edition of the New Testament in 1910 (revised edition 1947) giving the Greek text on which the EnglishRevised Version of 1881 was based, along with commentary on variants. His work on the Pauline epistles included proposed revisions to many accepted attributions, notably ofAmbrosiaster , as well as numerous commentaries on and editions of other works.References
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