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Diaries and passports of E.R. Dodds

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MS. 15059
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Seven pocket engagement diaries, 1972-1979; and three passports, 1949-1977.

Dates

  • Creation: 1949-1979

Extent

1 box

Language of Materials

  • English

Preferred Citation

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Shelfmark:

MS. 15059

Collection ID (for staff)

CMD ID 15059

Abstract

Diaries and passports of E.R. Dodds, 1949-1979.

Biographical / Historical

Eric Robert Dodds (1893–1979) was a Classical scholar and poet. Born and educated in Ireland, he obtained an MA from the University of Oxford in 1917 and became Chair of Greek at the University of Birmingham in 1924. In 1936, Dodds succeeded Gilbert Murray as Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Oxford. He gained much respect for his contribution to the understanding of ancient Greek culture and philosophy. Among his publications, The Greeks and the Irrational (1951) is probably the most significant. In this visionary work, Dodds challenges the traditional view of ancient Greeks and offers a deeper understanding of their culture bridging the gap between the rational philosophy of figures like Socrates and Plato and the more mystical elements of cults and religions. Dodds was the President of the Society for Psychical Research between 1961 and 1963.

Dodds was also passionate about education, especially in Germany. He held an executive role in the Association of University Teachers soon after the Second World War.

Further details of his life and work can be found in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and in his autobiography Missing Persons (1977).

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated by Donald Andrew Frank Moore Russell, 28 July 1988.

Related Materials

MSS. 11489, 12585, 23999.

Title
Catalogue of diaries and passports of E.R. Dodds
Status
Published
Author
Margaret Czepiel
Date
2025
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

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