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CHAPTER XI - 1883—1889: Visit to America.—Professor Fawcett.—Death of Mr Robert Jebb.—Royal Academy.—Ode to Bologna.—Resignation of Greek Chair in Glasgow

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2010

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Oedipus tyrannus, the first volume of his large edition of Sophocles, was published in December, 1883, and at once took its place as a book indispensable to any serious student of Greek literature. Its rapid sale was a sign that the Schools and Universities gave it their approval.

Dr H. A. J. Munro wrote of the book:—

“There is a most lively interest taken in it here both by young and old. Whatever your enemies may say or do, they will not make anything of yours ‘fall dead.’ I look on this book as the most important contribution to Greek scholarship that has appeared in England for many years.”

Dr Jowett, Master of Balliol, wrote:—

“You have the advantage over X in perfect clearness and grammatical accuracy; these are qualities that are everywhere appreciated. You may regard yourself as almost at the beginning of a scholar's life, having great works in prospect, and unbounded influence over your pupils. You may do more for Greek Scholarship than anyone has done since Porson…I hear the tutors complaining that it will be no use lecturing on Oedipus Tyrannus any more.”

Certainly Professor Jebb was very happy in his friends. From all sides came affectionate and encouraging letters, “worth,” as he said, “any number of panegyrics or invectives in newspapers.”

It was a great thing to get this piece of serious work off his hands before the labours of the next Glasgow session began; though he had the interests of classics too much at heart ever wholly to lay aside the pen, even when wearied and jaded by heavy routine work.

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Life and Letters of Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb, O. M., Litt. D.
With a Chapter on Sir Richard Jebb as Scholar and Critic by Dr. A. W. Verrall
, pp. 250 - 269
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1907

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