John McCaul
(1807–1887)

Irish-born Canadian educator, theologian, and the second president of the University of Toronto from 1848 to 1853. Brother of Alexander McCaul.

John McCaul

Works

  • Love of God and of our neighbour: a sermon, preached in the cathedral church of St. James, Toronto, on Tuesday, March 17, 1840, before the societies of St. George, St. Patrick, & St. Andrew (Toronto, 1840).
  • Emigration to a better country: a sermon, preached in the cathedral church of St. James, Toronto, on Saint Patrick’s day, 1842, before the societies of St. George, St. Patrick, & St. Andrew (Toronto, 1842)
  • The University Question Considered (Toronto, 1845, under the pseudonym "a graduate")
  • Letters on King’s College (Toronto, 1848, co-author with John Macara)
  • Britanno-Roman inscriptions, with critical notes (Toronto and London, 1863)
  • On Inscribed Sling-bullets” (1864)
  • Christian epitaphs of the first six centuries (Toronto and London, 1869)

Works by this author published before January 1, 1927 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

 
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