Hugh Lloyd-Jones

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Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones (b. 1922) is a British classical scholar and Regius Professor Emeritus of Greek at Oxford University.

He contributed editions of Menander’s Dyscolus (1960) and Sophocles (1990, together with Nigel Wilson) to the Oxford Classical Texts, and editions and translations of the Aeschylean fragments (1960) and Sophocles (2000) to the Loeb Classical Library.

He is married to Mary R. Lefkowitz, Professor Emerita of Classical Studies at Wellesley College in Massachusetts.

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Greek in a Cold Climate (1991)
Greek Epic, Lyric, and Tragedy: The Academic Papers of Sir Hugh Lloyd Jones (1990)
Greek Comedy, Hellenistic Literature, Greek Religion, and Miscellanea: the Academic Papers of Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones (1990)
Sophoclea: Studies on the Text of Sophocles (1990)
Sophocles: Second Thoughts (1997)
The Justice of Zeus (1983)
Blood for the Ghosts: Classical Influences in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (1982)
Classical Survivals: The Classics in the Modern World (1982)
Mythical Beasts (1980)
Myths of the Zodiac (1978)
Females of the Species: Semonides on Women (1975)
The Justice of Zeus (1971)

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