John Colin Dunlop
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates John Colin Dunlop FRSE (1785–1842) was a Scottish advocate and historian.
LifeEdit
He was born near Glasgow on 30 December 1785<ref>Template:Cite EB1911</ref> the son of John Dunlop, of Rosebank, Glasgow, who was Lord Provost of Glasgow, 1794–1796.
John Colin was studious and reclusive. He was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1807 in 1807, but was only nominally at the Scottish bar. He became sheriff-depute of Renfrewshire in 1816<ref name="DNB">Template:Cite DNB</ref> and served this role until his death.
He worked with the firm of Dunlop Rowand & Co at 63 St Vincent Street in central Glasgow.<ref>Glasgow Post Office Directory 1840-41</ref>
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1833 his proposers being Alexander Maconochie, Lord Meadowbank and Sir Thomas Dick Lauder.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
In later life he lived at 12 India Street in Edinburgh's Second New Town.<ref>Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1840-41</ref>
He died in Edinburgh<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> on 26 January 1842.
WorksEdit
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- History of Fiction (Edinburgh, 1814,<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> other editions 1816 and 1845). Another edition (1888) was edited by Henry Wilson; and there was a German translation as John Dunlop's Geschichte der Prosadichtungen (1851), by Felix Liebrecht.
- History of Roman Literature, from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age, first volumes 1823, to 1828.
- Memoirs of Spain during the Reigns of Philip IV. and Charles II. (1834). This filled the gap between existing histories, supplementing Robert Watson and William Thomson's Philip II and III, and William Coxe's Memoirs of the Kings of Spain of the House of Bourbon.
- Translations from the Latin Anthology (1838), accused of plagiarism in Blackwood's Magazine when it appeared.
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External linksEdit
- Template:Cite EB1911
- Table of contents of the German translation (Leipzig 1851, enlarged ed.) of Dunlop's History of Fiction
- Attribution
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