Green, Peter, 1924-2024
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- Medium and message reconsidered, 1986:t.p. (Peter M. Green, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Tulane University, Fall 1986)
- Peter Green, renowned classics scholar and novelist, passed away on September 16, 2024; longtime author and translator for University of California Press, he was best known for his landmark authoritative works on ancient history ( (UC Press Blog, 1 Oct. 2024:) )
- Expanding eye ... 1953.
- Aleksandr Makedonskiĭ, 2002:t.p. (Piter Grin)
- Diodorus, Siculus, books 11-12.37.1, 2006:CIP t.p. (Peter Green) CIP data sheet (b. Dec. 22, 1924)
- BL letter from author, pre-20 Oct. 1988(Peter Morris Green, born 22 Dec. 1924; also wrote under pseudonym Denis Delaney)
- Contemporary Authors Online, 24 Jan. 2012(Peter Morris Green, born 22 Dec. 1924, British classicist; writer, historian, educator; lists works, incl. those as translator)
- AMICI, Classical Association of Iowa, website, 24 Jan. 2012:Classical Iowa, interview with Peter Green (Peter Green, novelist, poet, translator, fiction critic, film and TV critic, and ancient historian)
- Wikipedia, 24 Jan. 2012:under Peter Green, historian (Peter Green, born 1924, is a British classical scholar noted for his works on Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age of ancient history)
- פיטר מוריס גרין (באנגלית: Peter Morris Green; 22 בדצמבר 1924 - 16 בספטמבר 2024) היה היסטוריון, סופר, משורר, מבקר ומתרגם בריטי המומחה בתולדות יוון ורומא. היה פרופסור באוניברסיטת טקסס באוסטין, ועבד גם כעיתונאי. ( (ויקיפדיה, נצפה 3 בדצמבר 2024) )
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Peter Morris Green (22 December 1924 – 16 September 2024) was an English classical scholar and novelist noted for his works on the Greco-Persian Wars, Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age of ancient history, generally regarded as spanning the era from the death of Alexander in 323 BC up to either the date of the Battle of Actium or the death of Augustus in 14 AD. Green's most famous books are Alexander of Macedon, a historical biography first issued in 1970, then in a revised and expanded edition in 1974, which was first published in the United States in 1991; his Alexander to Actium, a general account of the Hellenistic Age, and other works. He was the author of a translation of the Satires of the Roman poet Juvenal, now in its third edition. He also contributed poems to many journals, including to Arion and the Southern Humanities Review. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1956.
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