Richard M. Gummere, writing with characteristic warmth and
humor, explores the attitudes toward the classics of seven
prominent colonial Americans--Hugh Jones, Robert Calef, Michael
Wigglesworth, Samuel Davies, Henry Melhior Muhlenberg, Benjamin
Rush, and Thomas Paine.
A companion volume to the author's "The American Colonial Mind
and the Classical Tradition," this book provides separate,
absorbing biographies of these "seven wise men." Each of them was
essentially pragmatic and judged the value of the classics not only
on the basis of their intrinsic worth but also for their relevance
to contemporary problems.
Hugh Jones--who advocated a practical training for the youth of
Colonial Virginia--and Benjamin Rush questioned particularly the
value of the classics as a requisite part of the school curriculum,
although granting their importance for college admission and
professional careers. Thomas Paine, openly skeptical about the
wisdom of studying Greek and Latin in the original, scattered
references in translation throughout his writings, so that he often
seems to be "a classicist malgre lui."
Higglesworth, Davies, and Muhlenberg regarded the ancient
languages as aids to the understanding of Christian theology and as
basic preparation for both the minister and the layman.
Wigglesworth, at home in both ancient and modern literature,
peppered his sermons with Latin quotations, but took care to keep
his interpolations strictly subservient to the Gospel.
Some academicians and religious leaders adapted or even
misinterpreted the classics in order to find in them support for
various moralistic positions. Robert Calef opposed this
disingenuousness and debated vigorously with Cotton Mather the
evils of the Salem witch trial convictions, whose virtue Mather
sought to prove by citing classical myths and legends. Calef raised
a seemingly lone voice in his plea for a Christian policy of
forbearance and understanding.
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