- John Hudson (scholar)
John Hudson (1662 –
November 26 ,1719 ), Englishclassical scholar , was born atWythop in Cumberland.He was educated at the
University of Oxford Fact|date=February 2008, where the remainder of his life was spent. In 1701, he was appointed Bodley's librarian, and in 1711 principal ofSt Mary Hall, Oxford . His political views stood in the way of his preferment in the church and university.As an editor and commentator, he enjoyed a high reputation both at home and abroad. His works, chiefly editions of classical authors, include the following:
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Velleius Paterculus (1693).
*Thucydides (1696).
* "Geographicae Veteris Scriptores Graeci minores" (1698–1712) containing the works and fragments of 21 authors and the learned, though diffuse, dissertations ofHenry Dodwell . A rare and valuable work, which in spite of its faulty text was not superseded until the appearance of C. W. Müller's edition in theDidot series.
* The first edition ofAelius Moeris ', "De Vocibus Atticis et Hellenicis" (1712).
*Josephus 's "Antiquities of the Jews " (1720, published posthumously by his friend Anthony Hall, the antiquary), a correct and beautifully printed edition, with variorum notes and translation.References
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*Anthony à Wood , "Athenae Oxonienses", iv.
* W. Hutchinson, "History of Cumberland" (1794).
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