James Davidson (204)

Election date: 1768 (Elected to the revived American Philosophical Society.)

James Davidson (1732–28 June 1809) was an educator and clergymen, and a member of the American Philosophical Society, elected in 1768. Davidson was born in Ireland, educated at Glasgow University, and ordained a Presbyterian minister all before coming over to the colonies in 1763 or 1764. Soon after arriving, Davidson began ministering at two different churches and serving as the master of the academy in Newark, Delaware. Not long after he was invited to lead the Latin School at the Academy of Philadelphia, a position he accepted and began in 1768. With the arrival of the American Revolution, Davidson did not stay behind his books. When Congress called for salt production in 1778, Davidson stepped in as a superintendent of one such failing salt factory. Less than a year later, he moved with his family to Charleston to oversee another school before returning to Philadelphia at the regathered University of Pennsylvania as a rector in 1780. Shortly thereafter he was reelected as professor Greek and Latin classics in 1782. Always interested in learning, he was one of the Society’s most active members--he served on committees, contributed to the silk society, and assumed the role of secretary in 1783. In addition, he was active with the Humane Society and donated to the Pennsylvania Hospital. He retired from teaching and lived out his remaining days at his home on Chestnut street. (PI)




Member(s): James Davidson
204.001
An easy and practical introduction to the knowledge of the Latin tongue: or, an exemplification of the rules of construction, corresponding to those of the Philadelphia grammar : with two indexes and a few necessary cautions, to assist youth in translating with more accuracy : to these there is added an epitome of general history, and some account of the affairs of Greece, from the days of Epaminondas, until they coincide with the history of Rome : some examples of themes are annexed, with a few select discourses on various subjects : [one line of Latin text] : by James Davidson, professor of humanity in the University of Pennsylvania.
Creator(s):
Davidson, James, 1732-1809 (Editor) | Davys, Peter, d. 1698 Adminiculum puerile. (Author)
Publication:
Philadelphia: Printed by Charles Cist, in Second-Street, near Race-Street, [1798]
Subjects:
Latin language -- Grammar. | History, Ancient.
Record Source:
References:
Evans 33604
APS Subjects:
Education | Linguistics
Editions:
1x 1798.
Editions Note:

One edition. Per the Library Company, this text is nearly identical with that of: Davys, Peter. Adminiculum puerile, 4th ed., Philadelphia, 1785 (Evans 18983).

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Member(s): James Davidson
204.002
A short introduction to Latin grammar, for the use of the University and Academy of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia.
Creator(s):
Davidson, James, 1732-1809 (Author)
Publication:
Philadelphia: Printed by Charles Cist, in Market-Street, between Fourth and Fifth-Streets, [1781]
Subjects:
Latin language -- Grammar.
Record Source:
References:
Evans 17370 | Evans 18185 | Evans 19988 | Evans 22143 | Evans 22890 | Evans 24787 | Evans 27701 | Evans 32835 | Evans 36309 | Evans 38501 | Sabin 80645 | Sabin 80646 | Sabin 80647 | Sabin 80648 | Sabin 80649 | Sabin 80650 | Sabin 80651
APS Subjects:
Education | Linguistics
Editions:
1x 1781, 1x 1783, 1x 1786, 1x 1789 (Philadelphia); 1x 1790, 1x 1792 (Boston); 1x 1794 (Exeter); 1x 1797, 1x 1799 (Philadelphia), 1x 1800 (Wilmington, DE); 1x 1803 (Philadelphia) ; 2x 1804 (Wilmington, DE, Philadelphia); 1x 1805 (Alexandria, VA); 1x 1811, 1x 1814, 1x 1820 (Philadelphia).
Editions Note:

At least sixteen editions: four in Philadelphia (1781, 1783, 1786, 1789); two in Boston (1790, 1792); one in Exeter, NH (1794); two in Philadelphia (1799); one in Wilmington, DE (1800); one in Philadelphia (1803); two in 1804 (Wilmington, DE and Philadelphia); one in 1805 (Alexandria, VA), and three more in Philadelphia (1811, 1814, 1820).

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Member(s): James Davidson
204.003
Quaedam ex Colloquiis Corderii, Fabulis Aesopi, & Colloquiis Erasmi selectae : with English translations, as literal as possible; by H. Clarke, teacher of the Latin language : to which are added a few of Erasmus’s Familiaria Colloquia, without translation : intended for the use of schools on this continent : approved of and recommended by the professors and trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, of the College and Academy and also of the Episcopal Academy, both of Philadelphia, of Princeton College in New Jersey, and of Washington College in Maryland; and for the printed, under the direction of Mr. James Davidson, professor of humanity in the College of Philadelphia.
Creator(s):
Davidson, James, 1732-1809 (Editor) | Clarke, H. (Translator)
Publication:
Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin Bache, [1789]
Subjects:
Latin language -- Conversation and phrase books -- English. | Latin language -- Readers.
Record Source:
References:
Evans 21771
APS Subjects:
Education | Linguistics
Editions:
One edition.
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