William Mitchell Ramsay

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1851 – 1939

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Who was William Mitchell Ramsay?

Sir William Mitchell Ramsay was a Scottish archaeologist and New Testament scholar. By his death in 1939 he had become the foremost authority of his day on the history of Asia Minor and a leading scholar in the study of the New Testament. From the post of Professor of Classical Art and Architecture at Oxford, he was appointed Regius Professor of Humanity at Aberdeen. Knighted in 1906 to mark his distinguished service to the world of scholarship, Ramsay also gained three honorary fellowships from Oxford colleges, nine honorary doctorates from British, Continental and North American universities and became an honorary member of almost every association devoted to archaeology and historical research. He was one of the original members of the British Academy, was awarded the Gold Medal of Pope Leo XIII in 1893 and the Victorian Medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1906.

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Born
Mar 15, 1851
Glasgow
Also known as
  • Sir William Mitchell Ramsay
  • William M. Ramsey
Education
  • University of Aberdeen
  • St John's College, Oxford
Lived in
  • Glasgow
Died
Apr 20, 1939
Bournemouth

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on July 23, 2013

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