For authors with similar names, see author:William Drummond.
William Drummond
(1770–1828)

Scottish diplomat and Member of Parliament, poet and philosophe

Works

  • Philosophical Sketches on the Principles of Society and Government (1793) anon.
  • Academical Questions (1805)
  • Herculanesia, or Archæological and Philological Dissertations, containing a manuscript found among the ruins of Herculaneum (1810), co-authored with Robert Walpole
  • Origines, or Remarks on the Origin of several Empires, States, and Cities (1824-1829), in 4 vols.
  • Œdipus Judaicus (1811)

Poetry

  • Odin (1817)

Translations

  • The Satires of Persius, translated (1798)

Works about Drummond


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