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Sophocles Revisited: Essays Presented to Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones
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Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones was Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford University from 1960 to 1989. A scholar of commanding intelligence and learning, he has made important contributions to our knowledge of ancient Greece across the full range from textual analysis to Greek religion and the classical
tradition.
In September 1997 a group of his friends, mostly former pupils and established scholars themselves, gathered to celebrate his seventy-fifth birthday and to offer him a set of papers on Sophocles, an author especially close to his heart. This volume collects those papers, which give very varied
approaches to the poet, his work, and his influence.
Professor Bernard Knox contributes a portrait of Sir Hugh as a scholar and a man as an introduction to the volume.
Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones was Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford University from 1960 to 1989. A scholar of commanding intelligence and learning, he has made important contributions to our knowledge of ancient Greece across the full range from textual analysis to Greek religion and the classical
tradition.
In September 1997 a group of his friends, mostly former pupils and established scholars themselves, gathered to celebrate his seventy-fifth birthday and to offer him a set of papers on Sophocles, an author especially close to his heart. This volume collects those papers, which give very varied
approaches to the poet, his work, and his influence.
Professor Bernard Knox contributes a portrait of Sir Hugh as a scholar and a man as an introduction to the volume.







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