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The Academic Gregories

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A genealogical and biographical study traces successive generations of a Scottish family noted for producing many university professors in mathematics and medicine from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century. It combines family history, personal portraits, and institutional context to recount careers, inventions, controversies, and teaching methods that shaped successive cohorts of students. Anecdotes and archival material illustrate temperament, professional rivalries, and the transmission of intellectual gifts within kinship networks. The work emphasizes pedagogy and scholarly influence more than singular genius, showing how familial ties and education sustained a long academic legacy.

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Title: The Academic Gregories

Author: Agnes Grainger Stewart

Illustrator: Joseph Brown

Release date: November 26, 2016 [eBook #53601]
Most recently updated: October 23, 2024

Language: English

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THE ACADEMIC GREGORIES

BY
AGNES GRAINGER STEWART:
FAMOUS
·SCOTS·
·SERIES·
PUBLISHED BY
OLIPHANT ANDERSON
& FERRIER·EDINBVRGH
AND LONDON

The designs and ornaments of this volume are by Mr Joseph Brown, and the printing is from the press of Messrs Turnbull & Spears, Edinburgh.

April 1901