James Robinson Boise
American classical scholar
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Robinson Boise was an American classicist. He was the author of several Greek text books. Biography He graduated from Brown University in 1840, and served there as tutor of Latin and Greek and as a professor of Greek until 1850. In 1852, he became professor of Greek language and literature in the University of Michigan. In 1868, he was called to the same chair in the old University of Chicago. In 1877, he became professor of New Testament Interpretation in the Baptist Union Theological Seminary. On the establishment of the new University of Chicago, he was made professor emeritus of New Testament Greek. Robinson Boise was a strong supporter of women's education; his daughter Alice Robinson Boise Wood was the first woman to attend classes at the University of Michigan in 1866-7 and in 1872 became the first woman to graduate from the Old University of Chicago.
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- The Epistles of St. Paul : written after he recame a prisoner, arranged in the probable chronological order, viz. Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, Philippians, I. Timothy, Titus, and II. Timothy (1)
- The first three books Xenophon's Anabasis : with explanatory notes, and ... a copious Greek-English vocabulary, and kieperts map of the route of the ten thousand (0)
- Exercises in Greek prose composition : with references to Hadleys, Goodwin's and Taylor's Kühner's Greek grammars, and a full English-Greek vocabulary (0)
- The first three books of Xenophon's Anabasis : with explanatory notes, and references to Hadley's and Kuhner's Greek grammars, and to Goodwin's Greek moods and tenses, a copious Greek-English vocabulary and kieperts map of the route of the ten thousand (0)
- A "Symposium" on Some Great Bible Questions, Especially Inspiration (1890) (0)
- Notes, critical and explanatory, on the Greek text of Paul's Epistles : text of Tischendorf ; with a constant comparison of the text of Westcott and Hort (0)
- Five books of Xenophon's Anabasis : with introduction, map, notes, lexicon, tables of grammatical references and exercises, and tables of illustrations (0)
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