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  1. Martin Litchfield West (Londres, Reino Unido, 23 de septiembre de 1937 – Oxford, Reino Unido, 13 de julio de 2015) fue un académico en estudios clásicos, filología y antigüedad clásica con reconocimiento internacional.

  2. Martin Litchfield West, OM FBA (23 September 1937 – 13 July 2015) was a British philologist and classical scholar. In recognition of his contribution to scholarship, he was awarded the Order of Merit in 2014.

  3. Martin Litchfield West 23 September 1937 – 13 July 2015 elected Fellow of the British Academy 1973 by ROBERT FOWLER Fellow of the Academy Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy, XVII, 89–120 Posted 27 September 2018. © British Academy 2018 MARTIN WEST Martin West was one of the greatest Hellenists of modern times.

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  4. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Martin Litchfield West ( Londres, Reino Unido, 23 de septiembre de 1937 – Oxford, Reino Unido, 13 de julio de 2015) fue un académico en estudios clásicos, filología y antigüedad clásica con reconocimiento internacional. Al recibir la Medalla de Kenyon de Estudios Clásicos por parte de la ...

  5. Martin Litchfield West (1937) is a scholar in classics, classical antiquity and philology. He has written extensively on ancient Greek music, Greek tragedy, Greek lyric poetry, the relations between Greece and the ancient Near East, and the connexion between shamanism and early ancient Greek religion, including the Orphic tradition.

  6. 13 de jul. de 2015 · Dr Martin Litchfield West | All Souls College. OM, MA, DPhil, DLitt, FBA. Honorary Fellow from 2014 to 2015. 23 September 1937 - 13 July 2015. Background. Emeritus Fellow, All Souls College (from 2004 to 2014) Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College (from 1991 to 2004)

  7. Martin Litchfield West. 2000 Balzan Prize for Classical Antiquity. For his masterful editions and explanations of Greek poetry from Homer to the Attic tragedy as well as for his groundbreaking research in the alleged and still violently debated relationships between Greece and the Orient.