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Bernard Knox

Bernard Knox
Born(1914-11-24)24 November 1914
Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
Died22 July 2010(2010-07-22) (aged 95)
Bethesda, Maryland, United States
OccupationProfessor, author
LanguageEnglish
EducationSt John's College, Cambridge (BA)
Harvard University (MA)
Yale University (PhD)
GenreClassics
Notable worksThe Norton Book of Classical Literature (1993); The Oldest Dead White European Males and Other Reflections on the Classics (1993); Introductions to The Iliad (1991), The Odyssey (1997), and The Aeneid (2006)
Notable awardsJefferson Lecture (1992)

Bernard MacGregor Walker Knox (November 24, 1914 – July 22, 2010[1]) was an English classicist, author, and critic who became an American citizen. He was the first director of the Center for Hellenic Studies.[2][3] In 1992 the National Endowment for the Humanities selected Knox for the Jefferson Lecture, the U.S. federal government's highest honor for achievement in the humanities.[4]

  1. ^ Wolfgang Saxon, "Bernard Knox, 95, Classics Scholar, Dies", The New York Times, August 16, 2010.
  2. ^ History of the Center for Hellenic Studies Archived 2018-12-11 at the Wayback Machine at CHS website (retrieved May 26, 2009).
  3. ^ Bernard Knox author listing at New York Review of Books website (retrieved May 25, 2009).
  4. ^ Nadine Drozan, "Chronicle", The New York Times, March 9, 1992.

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