Robert Pember
Robert Pember (died 1560) was an English classical scholar. He was a reader in Greek at Trinity College, Cambridge and taught Roger Ascham Greek.[1]
Robert Pember was of a Herefordshire family. He studied at Cambridge University, graduating B.A. in 1523/4 and M.A. in 1527.[2] He became a fellow of St John's College, Cambridge in 1524. In 1546 he became one of the original fellows of Trinity College, and was a reader in Greek there until his death in 1560. He retained his post at Trinity in 1555 by subscribing to the Roman Catholic articles.[2]
He died in 1560 at Trinity College.[3]
References[]
- ^ Dictionary of National Biography Robert Pember
- ^ a b "Pember, Robert (PMR523R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- ^ Gray, George John (1858). Athenae Cantabrigienses. Deighton, Bell, & Company; [etc., etc. ]. p. 208.
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