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See also: scholar, was See also: born at See also: Aberdeen on the 4th of See also: August 1701
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He took the degree of M.A. at the Marischal See also: College in 1718
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He was appointed professor of See also: Greek in 1723, and was See also: principal of the institution from 1748 until his See also: death on the 8th of See also: March 1757
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In 1735 his first
See also: work, An Inquiry into the See also: Life and Writings of See also: Homer, was published anonymously
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It was re-printed in 1736, and followed (in 1747) by Proofs of the Enquiry into Homer's Life and Writings, a See also: translation of the copious notes in See also: foreign See also: languages which had previously appeared
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This work, intended to explain the causes of the superiority of Homer to all the poets who preceded or followed him, shows considerable research, and contains many curious and interesting details; but its want of method made Bentley say that, when he had gone through See also: half of it, he had forgotten the beginning, and, when he had finished the See also: reading of it, he had forgotten the whole
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See also: Blackwell's next work (also published anonymously in 1748) was Letters Concerning See also: Mythology
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In 1752 he took the degree of See also: doctor of See also: laws, and in the following See also: year published the first See also: volume of See also: Memoirs of the See also: Court of See also: Augustus; the second volume appeared in 1755, the third in 1764 (prepared for the See also: press, after Blackwell's death, by See also: John Mills)
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This work shows considerable originality and erudition, but is even more unmethodical than his earlier writings and full of unnecessary digressions
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Black-well has been called the restorer of Greek literature in the
See also: north of Scotland; but his See also: good qualities were somewhat spoiled by pomposity and affectation, which exposed him to ridicule
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