
1: s01e01 James Diggle (Classics, Cambridge)
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About this listen
Music by Michele Tasin.
An interview with Professor James Diggle–Classics, Queens’ College, Cambridge.
Recorded on 07.01.2021.
Contents:
0.13: introduction
SECTION 1 (general)
1.33: 54 years at Queens’
2.28: Classics at Cambridge
4.13: Stephen Oakley etc.
5.41: JD’s admission interview (1961)
7.11: advice to Oxbridge applicants
7.47: the first lecture
8.25: scholarly bilingualism
SECTION 2 (Cambridge Greek Lexicon)
10.45: the abridged LSJ
14.04: coverage
14.44: methodology
18.51: ἔχω (echō)
21.06: citations
22.45: unspeakable words
24.19: designed to replace the LSJ?
24.51: dead ends
25.49: Corippus (and Frank Goodyear)
27.45: the Housman papers (and A. S. F. Gow)
SECTION 3 (old friends and new research)
30.47: Denys Page
31.51: John Holloway
32.29: Euripides & Theophrastus
34.03: goodbyes
34.39: acknowledgements
36.10: Neil Hopkinson (13.03.1957–05.01.2021)
‘We’re gonna all be friends in heaven’ is a citation from ‘Ascension Blues’ (from Heaven Is Whenever, 2010) by The Hold Steady.
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