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Richard Bentley

    January 27, 1662 – July 14, 1742

    Richard Bentley was a distinguished English classical scholar, critic, and theologian. He became renowned for his incisive literary and textual criticism, earning him recognition as the founder of historical philology and the creator of the English school of Hellenism. Bentley's rigorous approach to scholarship fundamentally shaped the study of classical texts and laid groundwork for modern philological methods.

    Bentleii Critica Sacra
    The Works of Richard Bentley, Collected and Ed. by A. Dyce
    A Dissertation On The Epistles Of Phalaris: With An Answer To The Objections Of The Hon. Charles Boyle
    A Defence Of Natural And Revealed Religion: Being An Abridgment Of The Sermons Preached At The Lecture Founded By The Hon.ble Robert Boyle, ... By Dr.
    Patriotism, a Mock Heroic: In Five Cantos
    A Defence of Natural and Revealed Religion Being an Abridgment of the Sermons