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Plommer, William Hugh, 1922-1983 (classicist)

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Dates

  • Existence: 1922 - 1983

Biography

William Hugh Plommer (1922-83) attended Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and the City of Leeds School of Architecture. He was Lecturer in Greek and Roman Architecture, Cambridge, 1954-82; Curator of the Museum of Classical Antiquity; and Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge, 1965-83. Plommer revised Simpson's History of Architectural Development, vol. 1, 1956, and published, with J.M. Cook, The sanctuary of Hemithea at Kastabos, 1966. He also published poetry. A compilation of his letters and speeches on modern architecture and planning, especially in Cambridge, was printed as The line of duty, 1982.

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Offence in the Senate House, 19710709

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Reference Code: GBR/1849/FP/272/1/xv
Scope and Contents

Peck describes travel to Gidding and tea arragements. Peck saw a draft letter in Latin sent by H. Plommer as Praelector to the Proctor concerning the firing of two people for an offence in the Senate House.

Dates: 19710709

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