Gow, A. S. F. 1886-1978

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Name (Latin)
Ezekiel, active 2nd century B.C.
Other forms of name
Ezechiel, active 2nd century B.C
Ezechiele, active 2nd century B.C
Ezechielo, active 2nd century B.C
Ezekiel, 2nd cent. B.C
Ezekiel, tragic poet
Ezéchiel, le Tragique, active 2nd century B.C
Ezēkiēlos, active 2nd century B.C
Yeḥezḳel, active 2nd century B.C
יחזקאל, משורר אלכסנדרוני, המאה ה-2 לפנה"ס
Date of birth
1886-08-27
Date of death
1978-02-02
Field of activity
Greek language Greek literature Latin language Latin literature
Associate group
Trinity College (University of Cambridge)
Trinity College (University of Cambridge) (1911)
Occupation
Scholars
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Fuller form of name
Andrew Sydenham Farrar
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 109537789
Wikidata: Q644406
Library of congress: n 50058262
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Wikipedia description:

Andrew Sydenham Farrar Gow (27 August 1886 – 2 February 1978) was an English classical scholar and teacher. Apart from eleven years as a master at Eton College between 1914 and 1925 his career was entirely at Trinity College, Cambridge. At Trinity, Gow was a colleague and friend of A. E. Housman, on whose works he became an authority. The two men shared a sharp-tongued scholarly intolerance of anything they saw as slipshod, pretentious or badly thought-through, but Gow nonetheless won the affection of many of his students. He was Housman's literary executor, and published a book about his friend shortly after Housman's death. Gow's principal subject as a scholar was the Greek bucolic poet Theocritus, his works on whom remain a core source for modern students of the poet.

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