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TOUP, See also:JONATHAN [JOANNES TouPrus] (1713-1785) , See also:English classical See also:scholar and critic, was See also:born at St Ives in See also:Cornwall, and was educated at a private school and See also:Exeter See also:College, See also:Oxford. Having taken orders, he became See also:rector of St See also:Martin's Exeter, where he died on the 19th of See also:January 1785. Toup established his reputation by his Emendationes in Suidam (1760-1766, followed in 1775 by a supplement) and his edition of See also:Longinus (1778), including notes and emendations by Ruhnken. The excellence of Toup's scholarship was " known to the learned throughout See also:Europe " (so See also:epitaph on the tablet in the See also:church of See also:East See also:Looe set up by the delegates of the See also:Clarendon See also:Press), but his overbearing manner and extreme self-confidence made him many enemies. 844-845 845-850 • 850-852 852-864 . 864-875 875-918 918-C.924 Chorson. . . . 778-790 See also:William I 790-806 See also:Raymond Rafinel c. 812–818 See also:Berenger . . 818–835 See also:Bernard I. Warin. . William II.

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