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Beaumont, Joseph, 1616-1699 (poet and college head)

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Dates

  • Existence: 1616 - 1699

Biography

Joseph Beaumont (1616-1699), Master of Peterhouse and Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge. Beaumont was born in Hadleigh, Suffolk and started his education at the local grammar school, eventually graduating with a BA from Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1635. A staunchly religious man, Beaumont was ejected from his fellowship position at Peterhouse for promoting Laudianism within the college, along with Matthew Wren (bishop of Ely) and John Cosin. He published a mystical epic, 'Psyche, or, Love's Mystery' in 1648, as well as a compilation of English poems entitled 'Minor Poems' (1644-52). Beaumont became Master of Peterhouse in 1663, where he promoted high-churchmanship and strict discipline. He died from gout in November 1699.

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Prelections, Eighteenth century

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Kk.03.01-MS Kk.03.17
Scope and Contents

The prelections of Joseph Beaumont, Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge, on St Paul's Epistle to the Romans, and on chapter ii, verses 5-11 of that to the Philippians. Transcripts, in various hands. One volume appears to be missing, as volume XVI ends abruptly, and the prelections to Colossians, of which mention is made in the biography included in the 1749 edition of his poems, are not present.

Dates: Eighteenth century
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