Jonathan Toup

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Jonathan Oannes Toup (1713January 19, 1785), English classical scholar and critic, was born at St Ives in Cornwall, and was educated at a private school and Exeter College, Oxford.

Having taken orders, he became rector of St Martin's, Exeter, where he died on the January 19, 1785. Toup established his reputation by his Emendationes in Suidam (1760-1766, followed in 1775 by a supplement) and his edition of Longinus (1778), including notes and emendations by David Ruhnken.

The excellence of Toup's scholarship was "known to the learned throughout Europe" (so epitaph on the tablet in the church of East Looe set up by the delegates of the Clarendon Press), but his overbearing manner and extreme self-confidence made him many enemies.

This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.