In 1572 he became professor of Oriental languages at Oxford.
Later he served as an associate professor of Oriental languages (1844).
After completing seminary studies, he became a professor of philosophy and languages.
During this time, he also left mathematics and became professor of ancient languages.
In 1819 he returned to Washington College as a professor of ancient languages.
He is an associate professor of modern languages at the college.
Her father was a professor of languages and a skilled amateur pianist.
He later became professor of oriental languages in the university.
In 1809, he was made the professor of languages at Dartmouth College.
All we seem to know is that he was a professor of languages.