Sir Peter Hugh Jefferd Lloyd-Jones FBA (21 September 1922 – 5 October 2009) was a British classical scholar and Regius Professor of Greek at the University...
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Hugh Lewis Lloyd MBE (22 April 1923 – 14 July 2008) was an English actor who made his name in film and television comedy from the 1960s to the 1980s. He...
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Wellesley in 1993. Lefkowitz attended this lecture with her husband, Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones. In that lecture, Ben-Jochannan stated that Aristotle stole his philosophy...
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by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 21. Lloyd-Jones, Hugh (ed.) (1996). Sophocles: Fragments. Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb...
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Sophocles. Ajax. Electra. Oedipus Tyrannus, Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 20, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University...
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Trachis. Philoctetes. Oedipus at Colonus Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 21, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University...
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Epitome II, 10–16. Sophocles. Fragments. Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones. Loeb Classical Library 483. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press...
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version at Harvard University Press. Lloyd-Jones, Hugh, Sophocles: Fragments, Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 483, Cambridge...
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sometimes erroneously referred to as Sir Hugh Jones Hugh Eyton-Jones (1863–1943), British clergyman Hugh Lloyd-Jones (1922–2009), British classical scholar...
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Lloyd Jones or Lloyd-Jones may refer to: Lloyd Jones (athlete) (1884–1971), American athlete in the 1908 Summer Olympics Lloyd Jones (figure skater) (born...
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describe him coming to the rescue of his fellow man in dire moments. Hugh Lloyd-Jones points out that many authorities consider Ajax an early play, but he...
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ritual abuse spoken by women at some festivals of Demeter. However, Hugh Lloyd-Jones disputes this, arguing that this ritual abuse "could hardly have provoked...
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506, 558, 562 Lloyd-Jones, Hugh & Pearl, Valerie History & the Imagination, New York: Holmes & Meier, 1981 page vii Lloyd-Jones, Hugh & Pearl, Valerie...
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Van Looy, "Euripide. tome 8.2 – Fragments", Paris 2000 Reviewed by Hugh Lloyd-Jones in "Gnomon" 35 (1963), pp. 446–447 Joachim Dingel, in "Museum Helveticum"...
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Mythology, London (1873). Sophocles, Fragments, edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 483, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard...
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and virtuous. Aeschylus' works were influential beyond his own time. Hugh Lloyd-Jones draws attention to Richard Wagner's reverence of Aeschylus. Michael...
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the history of classical scholarship. His edition of Sophocles (with Hugh Lloyd-Jones) appeared in 1990 in the series of Oxford Classical Texts, his edition...
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3726/83014_115. JSTOR 42587769. Sophocles, Fragments, Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 483. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University...
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566, 705, 708. ISBN 0-203-44633-X. Aeschylus. The Oresteia. Trans. Hugh Lloyd-Jones. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1979. Print. Pausanias...
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Perseus Digital Library. Sophocles, Fragments, edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 483. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard...
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(University of Minnesota Press) Howard Rubenstein, 1965 – verse Agamemnon Hugh Lloyd-Jones, 1970 – verse Rush Rehm, 1978 – verse, for the stage Robert Fagles...
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definitively assigned to Epigoni prior to this find. One was translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones as "Most calamitous of sons, what a word have you uttered." This was...
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Volunteer Reserve. His supervisor at Cambridge was Robert Rattenbury, whom Hugh Lloyd-Jones later called "a sound scholar but by no means an inspiring teacher"...
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Trachis. Philoctetes. Oedipus at Colonus Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 21, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University...
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199–217. doi:10.1017/S0017383500017897. JSTOR 642764. S2CID 163239914. Hugh Lloyd-Jones, The Justice of Zeus, University of California Press, 1971, p. 212...
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Methuen Drama; ISBN 978-0413424600) 1991 – David Grene, verse 1994 – Hugh Lloyd-Jones, verse (Sophocles, Volume II: Antigone, The Women of Trachis, Philoctetes...
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version at Harvard University Press. Lloyd-Jones, Hugh, Sophocles: Fragments, Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 483, Cambridge...
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had left Repton and Christie, in fact, was the headmaster concerned. Hugh Lloyd-Jones, a British classical scholar who became Regius Professor of Greek at...
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Summarising Fraenkel's contributions to the discipline, the Hellenist Hugh Lloyd-Jones described him as "one of the most learned classical scholars of his...
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2), ISBN 9781108009881 (Vol. 3). Lloyd-Jones, Hugh, Sophocles: Fragments, Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 483. Cambridge...
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