William Clement

Academic and politician (1707–82)
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAcademic and politician (1707–82)
wasProfessor Educator
Work fieldAcademia
Gender
Male
Birth1707
Death1782 (aged 75 years)
Education
Trinity College Dublin
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Biography

William Clement (1707 – 15 January 1782) was an Irish academic who spent his whole career at Trinity College Dublin (TCD), teaching botany, natural philosophy, mathematics and medicine there. He was the third Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy at TCD (1745-1759).

Life and career

William Clement was born in Carrickmacross, Monaghan, son of merchant Thomas Clement. He matriculated at TCD on 28 April 1722 at the age of 14. He was a Scholar in 1724 and received BA (1726), MA (1731). He was elected a Fellow in 1733, and later took medical degrees MB (1747), MD (1748). He was appointed Lecturer in Botany (1733), Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy (1745–1759), Donegall Lecturer in Mathematics (1750–1759), and Regius Professor of Physic (1761–1781). He also served as Vice-Provost.

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