Jasper Griffin
Jasper Griffin was a British classicist and academic. He was Public Orator and Professor of Classical Literature in the University of Oxford from 1992 until 2004.
Early life
Griffin was born on 29 May 1937. He was educated on a scholarship at Christ's Hospital, a Private schools in [the United Kingdom|private school] in Horsham, West Sussex. He read Classical Moderations and Greats at Balliol College, Oxford between 1956 and 1960. He graduated with a British [undergraduate degree classification#First-class honours|first class] Bachelor of Arts degree. He was Jackson Fellow at Harvard University from 1960 to 1961 where he undertook research in early Latin poets.Academic career
On his return to the University of Oxford, Griffin became Dyson Junior Research Fellow at Balliol College, tutorial fellow in Classics, and senior fellow. He is the originator of the word "agostic" used by the organometallic chemist Malcolm Green to describe C-H-M interactions.Personal life
Griffin's wife of more than fifty years, Dr Miriam T. Griffin, was also a noteworthy classicist. Their three daughters, Julia, Miranda and Tamara, survive them.Honours
Griffin was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1986.Publications
Author
- Homer: the Odyssey
- Homer
- Virgil
- The art of snobbery
- Latin poets and Roman life
- The mirror of myth: classical themes & variations
- Homer on life and death
- ''Snobs''
Editor
- Homer: Iliad, Book nine
- Sophocles revisited: essays presented to Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones
- The Oxford history of the classical world, subsequently published as The Oxford history of Greece and the Hellenistic world and ''The Oxford history of the Roman world''