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"Wake the power within thee slumbering, trim the plot that's in thy keeping, thou wilt bless the task when reaping sweet labour's prize." -- John Stuart Blackie
John Stuart Blackie (28 July 1809 – 2 March 1895) was a Scottish scholar and man of letters. He was born in Glasgow, and educated at the New Academy and afterwards at the Marischal College, in Aberdeen, where his father was manager of the Commercial Bank.

After attending classes at Edinburgh University (1825—1826), Blackie spent three years at Aberdeen as a student of theology. In 1829 he went to Germany, and after studying at Göttingen and Berlin (where he came under the influence of Heeren, Ottfried Muller, Schleiermacher, Neander and Bockh) he accompanied Bunsen to Italy and Rome. The years spent abroad extinguished his former wish to enter the Church, and at his father's desire he gave himself up to the study of law.

He had already, in 1824, been placed in a lawyer's office, but only remained there six months. By the time he was admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates (1834) he had acquired a strong love of the classics and a taste for letters in general. A translation of Faust, which he published in 1834, met with considerable success, winning the approbation of Carlyle. After a year or two of desultory literary work he was (May 1839) appointed to the newly-instituted chair of Humanity (Latin) in the Marischal College.

Difficulties arose in the way of his installation, owing to the action of the Presbytery on his refusing to sign unreservedly the Confession of Faith; but these were eventually overcome, and he took up his duties as professor in November 1841. In the following year he married. From the first his professorial lectures were conspicuous for the unconventional enthusiasm with which he endeavoured to revivify the study of the classics; and his growing reputation, added to the attention excited by a translation of Aeschylus which he published in 1850, led to his appointment in 1852 to the professorship of Greek at Edinburgh University, in succession to George Dunbar, a post which he continued to hold for thirty years.

He was somewhat erratic in his methods, but his lectures were a triumph of influential personality. A journey to Greece in 1853 prompted his essay On the Living Language of the Greeks, a favorite theme of his, especially in his later years; he adopted for himself a modern Greek pronunciation, and before his death he endowed a travelling scholarship to enable students to learn Greek at Athens.

Scottish nationality was another source of enthusiasm with him; and in this connection he displayed real sympathy with highland home life and the grievances of the crofters. The foundation of the Celtic chair at Edinburgh University was mainly due to his efforts. In spite of the many calls upon his time he produced a considerable amount of literary work, usually on classical or Scottish subjects, including some poems and songs of no mean order.

Blackie was a Radical and Scottish nationalist in politics, of a fearlessly independent type; possessed of great conversational powers and general versatility, his picturesque eccentricity made him one of the characters of the Edinburgh of the day, and a well-known figure as be went about in his plaid, worn shepherd-wise, wearing a broad-brimmed hat, and carrying a big stick.

In the 1880s and 1890s, he lectured at Oxford on the pronunciation of Greek, and corresponded on the subject with William Hardie. In May 1893, he gave his last lecture at Oxford, but afterwards admitted defeat, stating: "It is utterly in vain here to talk reasonably in the matter of Latin or Greek pronunciation: they are case-hardened in ignorance, prejudice and pedantry".

His published works include (besides several volumes of verse) Homer and the Iliad (1866), maintaining the unity of the poems; Four Phases of Morals: Socrates, Aristotle, Christianity, Utilitarianism (1871); Essay on Self-Culture (1874); Horae Hellenicae (1874); The Language and Literature of the Scottish Highlands (1876); The Natural History of Atheism (1877); The Wise Men of Greece (1877); Lay Sermons (1881); Altavona (1882); The Wisdom of Goethe (1883); The Scottish Highlanders and the Land Laws (1885); Life of Burns (1888); Scottish Song (1889); Essays on Subjects of Moral and Social Interest (1890); Christianity and the Ideal of Humanity (1893). Amongst his political writings, may be mentioned a pamphlet On Democracy (1867), On Forms of Government (1867), and Political Tracts (1868).

He died in Edinburgh.

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Total Books: 265
The Scottish Highlanders and the Land Laws An HistoricoEconomical Enquiry
2015 - The Scottish Highlanders and the Land Laws an Historicoeconomical Enquiry [Classic Reprint] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781330950012
ISBN-10: 1330950011
Genres: History, Politics & Social Sciences
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Lyrical Poems
2010 - Lyrical Poems (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781143906169
ISBN-10: 1143906160
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Homer and the Iliad
2010 - Homer and the Iliad [Volume 3] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780217007825
ISBN-10: 0217007821
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Altavona Fact and Fiction From My Life in the Highlands
2010 - Altavona Fact and Fiction From My Life in the Highlands (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9780217164023
ISBN-10: 0217164021
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Lays and Legends of Ancient Greece With Other Poems
2010 - Lays and Legends of Ancient Greece with Other Poems (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781143608391
ISBN-10: 1143608399
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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The Language and Literature of the Scottish Highlands
2010 - The Language and Literature of the Scottish Highlands (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781143683336
ISBN-10: 1143683331
Genre: Reference
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The Scottish Highlanders And The Land Laws A HistoricoEconomical Enquiry
2010 - The Scottish Highlanders and the Land Laws a Historicoeconomical Enquiry [1885] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781120925534
ISBN-10: 1120925533
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Lay Sermons
2010 - Lay Sermons (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781142135638
ISBN-10: 1142135632
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Lays of the Highlands and Islands
2010 - Lays of the Highlands and Islands (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781142137151
ISBN-10: 1142137155
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The Selected Poems of John Stuart Blackie
2010 - The Selected Poems of John Stuart Blackie (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781143017063
ISBN-10: 1143017064
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Musa Burschicosa A Book of Songs for Students and University Men
2010 - Musa Burschicosa a Book of Songs for Students and University Men (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781143043697
ISBN-10: 1143043693
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Faust A Tragedy Part 2026
2010 - Faust a Tragedy Part 2026 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781141390014
ISBN-10: 1141390019
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On SelfCulture The Culture of the Intellect On Physical Culture On Moral Culture
Songs of Religion and Life
2010 - Songs of Religion and Life (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781141070930
ISBN-10: 1141070936
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War Songs of the Germans With Historical Illustrations of the Liberation War and the Rhine Boundary Question
Essays on Subjects of Moral and Social Interest
2010 - Essays on Subjects of Moral and Social Interest (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781152532342
ISBN-10: 1152532340
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The Letters of John Stuart Blackie to His Wife With a Few Earlier Ones to His Parents
Messis Vitae Gleanings of Song From a Happy Life
2010 - Messis VItae Gleanings of Song From a Happy Life (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781151582652
ISBN-10: 1151582654
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Notes of a Life
2010 - Notes of a Life (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781151758040
ISBN-10: 1151758043
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SelfCulture Physical Intellectual and Moral a Vade Mecum for Young Men and Students
The Wise Men of Greece in a Series of Dramatic Dialogues
2010 - The Wise Men of Greece in a Series of Dramatic Dialogues (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781152121157
ISBN-10: 1152121154
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Life of Burns [English Literature Series] (Other)