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JOHN HUME citizen of Edinburgh, brother of David Hume the philosopher. Date: circa 1784
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JOHN HUME citizen of Edinburgh, brother of David Hume the philosopher. Date: circa 1784
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1784 Brother Citizen Edinburgh Hume Philosopher
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This evocative portrait captures the likeness of John Hume, a prominent citizen of Edinburgh and the elder brother of the renowned Scottish philosopher, David Hume. The image, believed to have been taken around 1784, offers a glimpse into the life of an influential figure who lived in the shadow of his more famous sibling. John Hume was born in Edinburgh in 1718, just three years before his brother, David. While David Hume is celebrated for his groundbreaking work in philosophy, particularly in the fields of ethics, epistemology, and history, John Hume carved out a notable career of his own. He served as a writer, a historian, and a literary critic, contributing to various publications and intellectual circles in Scotland and beyond. The brothers shared a deep bond, and their lives intersected in various ways. For instance, John Hume assisted David in editing and publishing some of his works. Additionally, they both had a profound impact on each other's thinking. John Hume's interest in history and literature influenced David's work, while David's philosophical ideas likely shaped John's perspectives. This portrait of John Hume, taken in Edinburgh around 1784, offers a glimpse into the life of a man who, though not as famous as his brother, played a significant role in the intellectual and literary landscape of Scotland during the late 18th century. The image serves as a reminder of the complex and interconnected web of lives that make up history and the enduring influence of family ties on the intellectual and creative pursuits of individuals.
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