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George Dyer (1755—1841) was an English classicist and a prolific writer. He was educated at Christ's Hospital, and attended Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He edited the Delphin Classics, a 143-volume set of Greek and Latin works published by Abraham John Valpy at which task his editorial labors were so excessive as to induce near total blindness. He also wrote poetry, and authored a number of tracts on the plight of England's poor and on reform of the political system. He shared many ideas with radical writers of the time.

There are a number of amusing stories associated with George Dyer particularly regarding his myopia and his notable eccentricities. These stories were famously told by two of his well known friends Leigh Hunt and Charles Lamb. The most famous story was told by Lamb in his Elia essay Amicus Redivivus and relates an incident in which Dyer, after a visit to the Lamb household in Islington walked the wrong way on the pathway and went right into the New River, nearly drowning himself in the process. Leigh Hunt tells a similarly amusing story regarding Dyer in which after spending the evening at the Hunt's for dinner, he inadvertently left with only one shoe. Apparently Dyer's missing shoe went unnoticed by him until he arrived home and he returned to the Hunt household after midnight, awakening everyone, to retrieve his missing shoe which was finally located under a table. Another incident relating to Dyer concerns a preface which he wrote for his Poems published in 1802, and is described in detail by E.V. Lucas in his Life of Charles Lamb. It seems that on rereading one of the first prints of his book, Dyer claimed that there was a significant error in reasoning contained on the first page of the preface. Dyer rushed to the printer and at no small expense to himself had a number of prints redone. These stories can be found particularly in Hunt's Autobiography, the Essays of Elia, the Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, and The Life of Charles Lamb by E.V. Lucas.

Compositions by George Dyer include:
  • Poems (London, 1792)
  • Complaints of the Poor People of England (London 1793)
  • Poems and Critical Essays (London, 1802)
  • History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge (two volumes, London, 1814)
  • Privileges of the University of Cambridge (London, 1824)
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Total Books: 29
An American Catholic Catechism
An American Catholic Catechism (Paperback)Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780866839549
ISBN-10: 0866839542
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
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