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The Regius Professorship of Greek is one of the oldest and most prestigious of the professorships at the University of Cambridge.The chair was founded by Henry VIII in 1540 with a stipend of £40 per year, subsequently increased in 1848 by a canonry of Ely Cathedral.
Regius Professors of Greek
- John Cheke (1540)
- Nicholas Carr (1547)
- Francis Encinas (1549)
- Bartholomew Dodington (1562)
- Andrew Downes (1585)
- Robert Creighton (1625)
- James Duport (1639)
- Ralph Widdrington (1654)
- Isaac Barrow (1660)
- James Valentine (1663)
- Robert Creighton (1666)
- Thomas Gale (1672)
- John North (1672)
- Benjamin Pulleyn (1674)
- Michael Payne (1686)
- Joshua Barnes (1695)
- Thomas Pilgrim (1712)
- Walter Taylor (1726)
- William Fraigneau (1744)
- Thomas Francklin (1750)
- Michael Lort (1759)
- James Lambert (1771)
- William Cooke (1780)
- Richard Porson (1792)
- James Henry Monk (1808)
- Peter Paul Dobree (1823)
- James Scholefield (1825)
- William Hepworth Thompson (1853)
- Benjamin Hall KennedyBenjamin Hall Kennedy ( November 6, 1804 April 6, 1880) was an English scholar. He was born at Summer Hill, near Birmingham, the eldest son of Rann Kennedy (1772-1851), of a branch of the Ayrshire family which had settled in Staffordshire. Rann was a scho (1867)
- Richard Claverhouse JebbSir Richard Claverhouse Jebb ( August 27, 1841 December 9, 1905) was a British classical scholar and politician. He was born in Dundee, Scotland. His father was a well-known barrister, and his grandfather a judge. He was educated at Charterhouse School an (1889)
- Henry Jackson (1906)
- Alfred Chilton Pearson (1921)
- Donald Struan Robertson (1928)
- Denys Lionel Page (1950)
- Geoffrey Stephen Kirk (1974)
- Eric Walter Handley (1984)
- Patricia Elizabeth Easterling (1994)