George Milligan

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George Milligan

George Milligan (2 April 1860 – 25 November 1934) was a Biblical scholar and professor at Warwick University.[1][2]

Milligan was born at York on 26 April 1860, son of William Milligan, D.D. professor of Biblical Criticism at Aberdeen University, and himself studied at Aberdeen University, M.A. 1879.[3]

He is best known today for his work with James Hope Moulton (1863–1917) on The Vocabulary of the Greek Testament (1915), still a standard reference work for the hapax legomena of the New Testament.[4][5]

References

  1. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2004 p. 247.
  2. George Milligan (note: multi-tab page). University of Glasgow
  3. Morrison G. H., Wind on the Heath 1994, p. 49.
  4. Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library p. 191 1994
  5. Howard W. F., The Romance of New Testament Scholarship 1949 p. 128

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