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Thomas Twining
(1734-1804)

NAME AUTHORITIES:
LOC:    Twining, Thomas, 1735-1804
NRA:    Twining, Thomas (1735-1804), scholar
DNB:    Twining, Thomas (bap. 1734, d. 1804), classical scholar and translator
LBT ID: ThTwini1804    VIAF ID: 71606007    LOC ID: n91031527
B/BAP:   1734-12-14
DIED:   1804-08-06
SOURCES: DNB; Virtual International Authority File; LOC Name Authority File
The son of the tea-merchant Daniel Twining (1713-1762); educated at Colchester Free Grammar School and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, he took orders, edited Aristotle's Poetics, and was a lifelong friend of Samuel Parr.
REFERENCES TO WORKS BY Thomas Twining:
Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, translated: with Notes on the Translation, and on the Original; and Two Dissertations, on Poetical, and Musical, Imitation.
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