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33: 167:. Her parents recognized her intelligence at an early age and encouraged her desire to learn. She was tutored in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, and French by her local vicar, but was mostly self-educated. According to one editor she was "a most excellent scholar, not only in Greek and Roman literature, but in history, divinity, philosophy, and mathematics: and what makes her character the more remarkable is, that she died so early as the age of 27, and that she acquired this great learning merely by the force of her own genius, and continual application." 131: 224:
in 1729 to be granted the patent for King's Printer: "the Editions corrected by her have been approved of, not only in this Kingdom, but in Great Britain, Holland and elsewhere, and the Art of Printing, through her care and assistance, has been brought to greater perfection than has been hitherto in
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Grierson played an important role in her husband's business and household, which included apprentices and journeymen as well as domestic servants. Highly regarded by Dublin's literary Γ©lite for her gifts as an editor as well as a poet, and for her remarkable memory, women from the landed gentry of
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Publius Afer Terentius, P. Terentii Afri Comoediae ad optimorum exemplarium fidem recensitae. Praefixa sunt huic editioni Loca Menandri et Apollodori quae Terentius Latine interpretatus est. Accesserunt emendationes omnes
216:." The edition was also much praised by the classical scholar Edward Harwood and "her editions of Terence and Tacitus printed by Grierson were to be favoured by scholars for many generations." 828: 171:
felt "her Learning appeared like the Gift poured out of the Apostles, of speaking all languages without the Pains of Study; or, like the intuitive Knowledge of Angels."
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Ireland were attracted to her and became some of her husband's most valued customers. Her husband emphasised her contributions in his successful petition to the
190:(c.1679–1753) for whom she edited many works. The date of their marriage is unrecorded. By 1727 she had edited titles in the pocket classics edition, including 42: 321:
Publius Cornelius Tacitus, C. Cornelii Taciti Opera quae extant ex recensione et cum animadversionibus T. Ryckii. T. Ryckii de Vita et Morte Sigani Oratio
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After a period of frail health, Grierson died at the age of twenty-seven, possibly of tuberculosis, and was buried in Drumcondra, County Dublin.
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Memoirs of several ladies of Great Britain: who have been celebrated for their writings or skill in the learned languages, arts and sciences
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Memoirs of Several Ladies of Great Britain, who have been Celebrated for their Writings or Still in the Learned Languages, Arts and Sciences
155:, Ireland. She is notable for her achievements as a classicist, which were all the more remarkable given her labouring-class background. 198:, to which she prefixed a Greek epigram from her own pen, inscribing it to Robert, son of Lord Carteret; in 1730 she edited the work of 212:
on 6 February 1730: "She is a very good Latin and Greek scholar, and hath lately published a fine edition of Tacitus, and she writes
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Vol. 4, No. 1, Women Writers of the Eighteenth Century (Spring/Summer 2004), pp. 37-71. JSTOR. Accessed 9 Sep. 2022. <
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In addition to her editorial work she was a poet. Little of her poetry survives, although her friend
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The Poetry of Laetitia Pilkington (1712-1750) and Constantia Grierson (1706-1733)
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Constantia Crawley was born to an impoverished rural family in
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Poems by the most eminent ladies of Great-Britain and Ireland
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Poems by the most eminent ladies of Great-Britain and Ireland
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Poems by the most eminent ladies of Great-Britain and Ireland
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Poems by the Most Eminent Ladies of Great Britain and Ireland
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under Dr. Van Lewen, a Dutch physician and the father of
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Trans. "Her poems in English are not to be reproached."
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Lonsdale, Roger H., ed. (1989), "Constantia Grierson",
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Publius Virgilius Maro, P.V.M. opera. Nunc emendatiora
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Publius Virgilius Maro, P.V.M. opera. Nunc emendatiora
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Pilkington, Laetitia (1997), Elias, Jr, A.C. (ed.),
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included her, along with Barber and literary critic
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The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland
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Title page of Constantia Grierson's edition of Publius Virgilius Maro, P.V.M. opera. Nunc emendatiora (Dublin: G. Grierson, 1724) (Google Play)
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Kilkenny
Dublin
St. John's Parish Church
classical scholar
George Grierson
Literature portal
classical scholar
County Kilkenny
County Kilkenny
Laetitia Pilkington
Dublin
midwifery
Laetitia Pilkington
George Grierson
Terence
Tacitus
Jonathan Swift
Alexander Pope
Irish House of Commons
Mary Barber
Laetitia Pilkington
Poems by the Most Eminent Ladies of Great Britain and Ireland
Jonathan Swift
Elizabeth Sican
George Ballard
The Female Advocate
Mary Scott's

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