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James Couper (9 August 1752 – 7 August 1836) was a Scottish astronomer. He was Professor of Astronomy at the University of Glasgow from 1803 to 1836.

James Couper
Born9 August 1752 (1752-08-09)
Died7 January 1836 (1836-01-08) (aged 83)
NationalityScottish
Alma materGlasgow University
Spouse
Margaret Thomson
(after 1783)
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomy
Divinity
InstitutionsGlasgow —University
The grave of James Couper, Ramshorn Cemetery, Glasgow
The grave of James Couper, Ramshorn Cemetery, Glasgow

Life


Couper was Professor of Astronomy at the University of Glasgow from 1803 to 1836. He also held other positions within the university including:

He taught very little Astronomy and abandoned observations because of the increasing smoke and new buildings in the surrounding areas of the observatory. He seemed not to have considered building a new observatory outside the town.

Couper was a student at the University of Glasgow and graduated Master of Arts in 1775, and Doctor of Divinity in 1800. He became minister of Baldernock Parish Church in 1783 until his appointment to the Regius Chair of Astronomy in 1803. In November 1813 Couper took on responsibility for teaching Hebrew when the then Professor of Oriental Languages became ill.

He is buried in Ramshorn Cemetery on Ingram Street in Glasgow.[1] The grave lies on the western wall of the main eastern entrance, close to where the cemetery widens.


Minister


Couper became minister of Baldernock Parish Church,[2] East Renfrewshire, in 1783. In 1795, the present Church building was constructed during his tenure. Couper wrote in his first Statistical Account; "The greater part of the inhabitants of this parish devote their time to that most innocent and most useful of secular employments, the cultivation of the earth".

The "living" received by Couper in 1783 consisted of "63 bolls[3] of meal, £331 in money. a manse and a Glebe of 10 acres whereof seven are arable".


Family


James Couper married Margaret Thomson on 11 November 1783. They had seven children;


References


  1. "FREE Scottish family tree inscriptions and links from HappyHaggis". www.happyhaggis.co.uk.
  2. "Baldernock Parish Church". Scotlands Churches Trust. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  3. 1 boll is 6 Bushels


Academic offices
Preceded by
William Meikleham
Regius Professor of Practical Astronomy
at Glasgow University

18031836
Succeeded by





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