Robert Anderson (editor and biographer) explained

Robert Anderson (7 January 1750 – 20 February 1830) was a Scottish author and critic.[1] [2]

Son of David Anderson, W.S., he was born at Carnwath, Lanarkshire. He studied first divinity and then medicine at the University of Edinburgh, and subsequently, after some experience as a surgeon, took his M.D. at the University of St Andrews in 1778. He began to practise as a physician at Alnwick in Northumberland, but he became financially independent by his marriage with the daughter of John Gray, and abandoned his profession for a literary life in Edinburgh.[2]

For several years his attention was occupied with his edition of The Works of the British Poets, with Prefaces Biographical and Critical (14 vols. 8vo, Edin., 1792–1807).[3] His other publications were:[2]

Anderson was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1816.[4]

Freemasonry

He was a Scottish Freemason having been Initiated in The Lodge of Holyrood House (St Luke's), No.44, in 1781.[5]

References

Attribution

Notes and References

  1. Francis Espinasse (1885). "Anderson, Robert (1750-1830)". In Dictionary of National Biography. 1. London. pp. 390-391.
  2. Anderson, Robert.
  3. Anderson, R. (1795). The works of the British poets: with prefaces, biographical and critical. London: Printed for J. & A. Arch .
  4. http://www.americanantiquarian.org/memberlista American Antiquarian Society Members Directory
  5. Lindsay, Robert Strathern (1935). A History of the Masonic Lodge of Holyrood House (St. Lukes), No. 44 Holding of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, with Roll of Members, 1734–1934. Vol. II. T. and A. Constable at the University Press. p. 602.