Hugh Lloyd-Jones
Sir Peter Hugh Jefferd Lloyd-Jones (21 September 1922 – 5 October 2009) was a British
classical scholar and
Regius Professor of Greek at the
University of Oxford. Educated at
Westminster School and at
Christ Church,
Oxford, he served as a linguist and intelligence officer during the
Second World War, including a stint at the code-breaking centre at
Bletchley Park. After a brief fellowship at
Jesus College, Cambridge, he moved to
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where he remained for the rest of his academic career. In 1961, he was made Regius Professor of Greek.
Lloyd-Jones's publications included editions of the Greek playwrights
Menander,
Sophocles and
Aeschylus, as well as works on classical literature and
classical reception. His doctoral students included the Hellenist
Martin Litchfield West. He was knighted on his retirement in 1989, and died in 2009 in
Wellesley, Massachusetts, where he lived with his second wife,
Mary Lefkowitz.
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