James St. Amand
James St. Amand was a classical scholar and book collector.
Life
St. Amand was born in Covent Garden, London, on 7 April 1687. His father, James St. Amand was Apothecary to the King from 1685 to 1688, and his mother, Elizabeth, was the great-niece of Archbishop William Juxon. He matriculated from Hart Hall, Oxford in 1703, but entered Lincoln College the following year as a gentleman commoner.St. Amand planned to publish a new edition of Theocritus, which led him to travel to Italy in 1705 in order to collate manuscripts for this project. He spent five years in Europe, returning to London in 1710. He continued to collect in preparation for the edition for the remainder of his life, but he never completed the project. His manuscript notes were used by Thomas Warton for his 1770 edition of Theocritus.
St. Amand died on 5 September 1754 at home and was buried in the cloisters of Christ's Hospital.