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William
Young Sellar (1825-1890)
Scottish classical
scholar, was born at Morvich, Sutherlandshire, on. the 22nd of
February 1825. Educated at the Edinburgh Academy and afterwards
at Glasgow University, he entered Balliol College, Oxford, as
a scholar. Graduating with a first-class in classics, he was elected
fellow of Oriel, and, after holdin.g assistant professorships
at Durham, Glasgow and St Andrews, was appointed professor of
Greek at St Andrews (1857). In. 1863 he was elected professor
of humanity in Edinburgh University, and occupied that chair down
to his death on the 12th of October 1890. Sellar was one of the
most brilliant of modern classical scholars, and was remarkably
successful in his endeavours to reproduce the spirit rather than
the letter of Roman literature.
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