Lewis Campbell (classicist)

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Lewis Campbell (3 September 1830 – 25 October 1908) was a Scottish classical scholar.

Biography

Campbell was born in Edinburgh. His father, Robert Campbell, R.N., was a first cousin of Thomas Campbell, the poet.

Campbell was educated at Edinburgh Academy, and Glasgow and Oxford universities, He was fellow and tutor of Queen's College, Oxford (1855–1858), vicar of Milford, Hampshire (1858–1863), and professor of Greek at the University of St Andrews (1863–1894). In 1894, he was elected an honorary fellow of Balliol College, Oxford. From 1894 to 1896 he gave the Gifford Lectures, which were published in 1898.

Works

As a scholar he is best known by his work on Sophocles and Plato. His published works include:

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