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Armand D’Angour

Armand D’Angour, born November 23, 1958, is an Associate Professor of Classics at Oxford University and Fellow/Tutor at Jesus College in Oxford. He authored more than a dozen of scholarly publications, among them a book: Greeks and the New: Novelty in Ancient Greek Imagination and Experience (2011), awarded Spectator’s Book of The Year title. His research centres on Greek music, alphabet, poetry; he writes poetry in Greek and Latin, including poems for the Olympic Games in 2004 and 2012. D’Angour’s website hosts translations of classical texts, odes composed by him, information on his rich academic research and concerts – as he is a recognized cello and piano player as well.


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Official website and blog (accessed: May 24, 2018).

Profile at the Wikipedia (accessed: May 24, 2018).



Bio prepared by Joanna Kłos, University of Warsaw, joanna.klos@student.uw.edu.pl


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Armand D’Angour

Armand D’Angour, born November 23, 1958, is an Associate Professor of Classics at Oxford University and Fellow/Tutor at Jesus College in Oxford. He authored more than a dozen of scholarly publications, among them a book: Greeks and the New: Novelty in Ancient Greek Imagination and Experience (2011), awarded Spectator’s Book of The Year title. His research centres on Greek music, alphabet, poetry; he writes poetry in Greek and Latin, including poems for the Olympic Games in 2004 and 2012. D’Angour’s website hosts translations of classical texts, odes composed by him, information on his rich academic research and concerts – as he is a recognized cello and piano player as well.


Sources:

Official website and blog (accessed: May 24, 2018).

Profile at the Wikipedia (accessed: May 24, 2018).



Bio prepared by Joanna Kłos, University of Warsaw, joanna.klos@student.uw.edu.pl


Records in database:


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