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The Professor of Logic and Rhetoric is a professorship at the University of Glasgow. The Nova Erectio of King James VI of Scotland shared the teaching of moral philosophy, logic and natural philosophy among the Regents.

In 1727, separate chairs were instituted, one of which was the Chair of Logic and Rhetoric.

Holders of the Chair of Logic and Rhetoric

References

  1. University of Glasgow website, A Brief History (page 2)
  2. JISC Archive website, Records of the University of Glasgow, Scotland: Department of Applied Physics
  3. University of Glasgow website, Philosophy staff, retrieved 11 December 2024

Sources

  • Who, What and Where: The History and Constitution of the University of Glasgow, compiled by Michael Moss, Moira Rankin and Lesley Richmond.
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