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Joseph Dacre Carlyle
Rev Joseph Dacre Carlyle FRSE (4 June 1759 – 18 April 1804) was an English orientalist.
==Life==
He was born in Carlisle, Cumberland, where his father George Carlyle practised as a physician. He was educated at Carlisle grammar school and then Kirkby Lonsdale School〔https://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf〕 before being accepted by Christ's College, Cambridge. He shortly afterwards moved to Queens' College. He proceeded B.A. in 1779, and was elected a fellow of Queens', took his M.A, degree in 1783, and B.D. in 1793. During his residence at Cambridge he studied with David Zamio (Europeanised name) from Baghdad. He was appointed Sir Thomas Adams's Professor of Arabic on the resignation of William Craven in 1796.
In the meantime he had obtained some church preferment at Carlisle, and had succeeded Paley in 1793 as chancellor of the diocese. In 1792, he published the ''Rerum Ægyptiacarum Annales'', translated from the Arabic of Ibn Taghribirdi; and in 1796 ''Specimens of Arabian Poetry'', translations with some details of the authors selected.
In 1799, Carlyle was appointed chaplain to Lord Elgin's mission to Constantinople, with the special scholarly duties of learned referee. He made a tour through Asia Minor, Palestine, Greece, and Italy, collecting Greek and Syriac manuscripts for a proposed new version of the New Testament.
Returning to England in September 1801, Carlyle was presented the living of Newcastle-on-Tyne. His health was poor, and he died after an illness on 13 April 1804.

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