Ackrill, John Lloyd, 1921-2007 (classicist and philosopher)
Person
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
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Letter from John L. Ackrill re becoming the first incumbent of the chair of the History of Philosophy at Oxford, 1966-01-17
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Reference Code: GBR/3437/OWEN/4/2/1/1
Scope and Contents
Ackrill informs Owen that he has just accepted a chair at Oxford, and thanks him for his support.
Dates:
1966-01-17
Found in:
University of Cambridge: Faculty of Classics Archives
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Owen: The Papers of Gwilym Ellis Lane Owen (1922-1982), scholar of classical philosophy
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Correspondence to Owen, given by Sally Owen to the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge, in 1991.
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Correspondence to Owen, mostly during his professorship at Harvard University
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Initial A correspondence
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Letter from John L. Ackrill re clarification of an Aristotle translation, 1966-09-29
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Reference Code: GBR/3437/OWEN/4/2/1/2
Scope and Contents
Ackrill clarifies the sections of an Aristotle translation to which Owen has been assigned.
Dates:
1966-09-29
Found in:
University of Cambridge: Faculty of Classics Archives
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Owen: The Papers of Gwilym Ellis Lane Owen (1922-1982), scholar of classical philosophy
/
Correspondence to Owen, given by Sally Owen to the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge, in 1991.
/
Correspondence to Owen, mostly during his professorship at Harvard University
/
Initial A correspondence
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Letter from John L. Ackrill re invitation to lecture and teach at Oxford, 1968-02-15
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Reference Code: GBR/3437/OWEN/4/2/1/3
Scope and Contents
Ackrill writes to Owen at Harvard, and invites him to give either some public lectures or a graduate class at Oxford during the following academic year.
Dates:
1968-02-15
Found in:
University of Cambridge: Faculty of Classics Archives
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Owen: The Papers of Gwilym Ellis Lane Owen (1922-1982), scholar of classical philosophy
/
Correspondence to Owen, given by Sally Owen to the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge, in 1991.
/
Correspondence to Owen, mostly during his professorship at Harvard University
/
Initial A correspondence