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Martin Litchfield West, (23 September 1937 – 13 July 2015) was a British philologist and classical scholar. In recognition of his contribution to scholarship, he was awarded the
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in 2014. West wrote on ancient Greek music,
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, the relations between Greece and the ancient Near East, and the connection between
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, including the Orphic tradition. This work stems from material in Akkadian, Phoenician, Hebrew, Hittite, and Ugaritic, as well as Greek and Latin. West also studied the reconstitution of Indo-European mythology and poetry and its influence on Ancient Greece, notably in the 2007 book ''Indo-European Poetry and Myth'' (''IEPM''). In 2001, he produced an edition of Homer's '' Iliad'' for the Bibliotheca Teubneriana, accompanied by a study of its critical tradition and overall philology entitled ''Studies in the Text and Transmission of the Iliad.'' A further volume on ''The Making of the Iliad'' appeared ten years later, and one on ''The Making of the Odyssey'' was published in 2014.


Life and career


Early life and education

Martin Litchfield West was born on 23 September 1937 at Eltham General Hospital ( Eltham, London), the first child of Catherine (
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Baker Stainthorpe) and Maurice Charles West, a civil engineer. His younger sister, Jennifer Lesley West (now Bywaters) was born shortly after the war in 1947. His parents lived at that time in Orpington, but moved in 1939 to Hampton, where his father was appointed resident engineer at the Metropolitan Water Board-operated waterworks. West father's family were from the Home Counties, and his mother's family from Yorkshire and Durham. His paternal grandfather, Robert West, lectured in electrical engineering; his maternal grandfather, John Stainthorpe, was a railwayman from
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. Litchfield was the maiden name of his paternal grandmother. At the age of 4, West entered the private preparatory school of Denmead. At 11, he lost a scholarship at Colet Court (now St Paul's Juniors), but was offered a feepaying place instead. West discovered at Colet his interest in languages and invented at 14 a competitor of
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he labelled 'Unilingua'. In 1951, he won a scholarship to the main school, St Paul's. Excelling at both linguistics and mathematics, he was advanced to the 'Upper Eighth' and sat for a scholarship to Balliol College a year early. His tutors included Donald Russell, Michael Stokes and Russell Meiggs. Among his peers were future Nobel Prize winner Anthony J. Leggett, and future
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Peter Gregson.


Career

West married fellow scholar Stephanie Pickard in 1960 at Nottingham, after meeting her at a lecture given by Eduard Fraenkel at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whose seminars he attended. He became a junior research fellow at St John's College from 1960 to 1963. His doctoral thesis, a commentary on
Hesiod Hesiod (; grc-gre, Ἡσίοδος ''Hēsíodos'') was an ancient Greek poet generally thought to have been active between 750 and 650 BC, around the same time as Homer. He is generally regarded by western authors as 'the first written poet i ...
's '' Theogony'', won the
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for the best classical dissertation of the year in 1965, and was edited as a printed book the following year. From the mid-sixties, West took especial interest in the relation of Greek literature to the Orient, and over several decades, culminating in his masterpiece ''The East Face of Helicon'' (1997), defended his view that Greek literature derives significant influences and inspiration from Near Eastern literature. He took up a position as tutorial fellow at University College, a position he filled from 1963 to 1974. In 1973 he became the second youngest person to be elected a Fellow of the British Academy, at the age of 35. He obtained a chair at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, which he held from 1974 until 1991, when he became a fellow of All Souls College. West retired formally in 2004, but remained active in All Souls until the end of his life.


Death

West died of a heart attack in 2015 in Oxford at the age of 77."Professor Martin West"
Balliol College, 14 July 2015
Fellow Oxford academic
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paid tribute to him as "a man of few words in seven languages."


Works

West edited and commented
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's '' Theogony'' and '' Works and Days''. In 1967, he published with Reinhold Merkelbach ''Fragmenta Hesiodea'', an edition containing other fragmentary poems attributed to Hesiod. He also edited a book on the fragments of the Hesiodic ''Catalogue of Women''. West edited Homer's '' Iliad'' and '' Odyssey'' for the Bibliotheca Teubneriana, and the '' Homeric Hymns'' for the
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.


Awards and honours

*2000:
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for Classical Antiquity *2002:
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from the British Academy.British Academy: Medals and Prizes (Kenyon Medal)
/ref> *2007: A book of essays on ancient Greek literature written for West on his 70th birthday West was a DPhil and DLitt of Oxford University, and was elected a Fellow of the British Academy, a Corresponding Member of the Akademie der Wissenschaften, Göttingen, and a Member of the Academia Europaea, London. HM The Queen appointed him a Member of the Order of Merit (OM) in the 2014 New Year Honours.


Academic teaching and research history

* Emeritus Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford (since 2004) * Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford (1991–2004) * Professor of Greek, University of London ( Bedford College, later Royal Holloway and Bedford New College) (1974–91) * Fellow and Praelector in Classics, University College, Oxford (1963–74) * Jr. Woodhouse Research Fellow, St. John's College, Oxford (1960–63)


Selected bibliography


Monographs

* ''Early Greek Philosophy and the Orient'', Oxford: Clarendon Press 1971, xv + 256 pp.; translation into Italian, Bologna 1993 * ''Textual Criticism and Editorial Technique Applicable to Greek and Latin Texts'' (Teubner Studienbücher), Stuttgart:
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1973, 155 pp.; translation into Greek, Athens 1989; translation into Italian, Palermo 1991; translation into Hungarian, Budapest 1999 * ''Studies in Greek Elegy and Iambus'' (Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte 14), Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter 1974, ix + 198 pp. . * ''Immortal Helen: an inaugural lecture delivered on 30 April 1975'', London: Bedford College 1975, 18 pp. * ''Greek Metre'', Oxford 1982, xiv + 208 pp. * ''The Orphic Poems'', Oxford: Clarendon Press 1983, xii + 275 pp. ; translation into Italian, Naples 1993; * ''The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women: Its Nature, Structure, and Origins'', Oxford: Clarendon Press 1985, viii + 193 pp. * ''Introduction to Greek Metre'', Oxford: Clarendon Press 1987, xi + 90 pp. * ''Studies in Aeschylus'' (Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 1), Stuttgart: B.G. Teubner 1990, x + 406 pp. * ''Ancient Greek Music'', Oxford: Clarendon Press 1992, xiii + 410 pp ; translation into Greek, Athens 1999 * ''Die griechische Dichterin: Bild und Rolle'' (Lectio Teubneriana v), Stuttgart & Leipzig: B.G. Teubner 1996, 48 pp. * ''The East Face of Helicon: West Asiatic Elements in Greek Poetry and Myth'', Oxford: Clarendon Press 1997, xxvi + 662 pp. * ''Studies in the text and transmission of the Iliad''. München: K.G. Saur 2001 304 pp. * ''Indo-European Poetry and Myth''. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007 480 pp. * ''The Making of the Iliad: Disquisition and Analytical Commentary''. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2011 441 pp. *''The Making of the 'Odyssey','' Oxford University Press 2014.


Editions, commentaries and translations

* Hesiod, ''Theogony'', ed. with prolegomena and commentary by M. L. West, Oxford: Clarendon Press 1966, xiii + 459 pp. . * ''Fragmenta Hesiodea'', ed.: R. Merkelbach et M. L. West, Oxford: Clarendon Press 1967, 236 pp. * ''Iambi et elegi Graeci ante Alexandrum cantati. 1 :
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.
Hipponax Hipponax ( grc, Ἱππῶναξ; ''gen''. Ἱππώνακτος; fl. late 6th century BC), of Ephesus and later Clazomenae, was an Ancient Greek iambic poet who composed verses depicting the vulgar side of life in Ionian society. He was celebrat ...
.
Theognidea Theognis of Megara ( grc-gre, Θέογνις ὁ Μεγαρεύς, ''Théognis ho Megareús'') was a Greek lyric poet active in approximately the sixth century BC. The work attributed to him consists of gnomic poetry quite typical of the time, f ...
'', ed. M. L. West, Oxford: Clarendon Press 1971, revised edition 1989, xvi + 256 * ''Iambi et elegi Graeci ante Alexandrum cantati. 2 : Callinus.
Mimnermus Mimnermus ( grc-gre, Μίμνερμος ''Mímnermos'') was a Greek elegiac poet from either Colophon or Smyrna in Ionia, who flourished about 632–629 BC (i.e. in the 37th Olympiad, according to Suda). He was strongly influenced by the exampl ...
. Semonides. Solon. Tyrtaeus. Minora adespota'', ed. M. L. West, Oxford: Clarendon Press 1972, revised edition 1992 x + 246 pp. * ''Sing me, goddess. Being the first recitation of Homer's Iliad'', translated by Martin West, London: Duckworth 1971, 43 pp. * ''
Theognidis Theognis of Megara ( grc-gre, Θέογνις ὁ Μεγαρεύς, ''Théognis ho Megareús'') was a Greek lyric poet active in approximately the sixth century BC. The work attributed to him consists of gnomic poetry quite typical of the time, ...
et
Phocylidis Phocylides ( el, Φωκυλίδης ὁ Μιλήσιος), Greek gnomic poet of Miletus, contemporary of Theognis of Megara, was born about 560 BC. A few fragments of his " maxims" have survived (chiefly in the ''Florilegium'' of Stobaeus), ...
fragmenta et adespota quaedam gnomica'', ed. M. L. West (Kleine Texte für Vorlesungen und Übungen 192), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter 1978, iv + 49 pp. * Hesiod, ''Works and Days'', ed. with prolegomena and commentary by M.L. West, Oxford: Clarendon Press 1978, xiii + 399 pp. * ''Delectus ex Iambis et Elegis Graecis'', ed. M. L. West, Oxford: Clarendon Press 1980, ix + 295 pp. * ''Carmina Anacreontea'', edidit Martin L. West (
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), Leipzig: Teubner 1984, xxvi + 64 pp.; corrected reprint with one page of Addenda, 1993 * Euripides, '' Orestes'', ed. with transl. and commentary by M. L. West, Warminster: Aris & Phillips 1987, ix + 297 pp. * Hesiod, ''Theogony, and Works and Days'', transl. and with an introduction by M. L. West, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1988, xxv + 79 pp. * Aeschyli ''Tragoediae cum incerti poetae
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'', recensuit Martin L. West (
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), Stuttgart: B.G. Teubner 1990, lxxxv + 508 pp. * ''Greek Lyric Poetry. The poems and fragments of the Greek iambic, elegiac, and melic poets (excluding Pindar and Bacchylides) down to 450 B.C.'',
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Oxford: Oxford university Press 1993, xxv + 213 pp. * Homeri ''Ilias. Volumen prius rhapsodias I-XII continens'', recensuit Martin L. West (
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), Stuttgart & Leipzig: B.G. Teubner 1998, lxii + 372 pp. * Homeri ''Ilias. Volumen alterum rhapsodias XIII-XXIV continens'', recensuit Martin L. West (
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), K. G. Saur: Leipzig & Munich 2000, vii + 396 pp. * '' Homeric Hymns, Homeric Apocrypha, Lives of Homer'', edited and translated by Martin L. West. (The
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496) Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press 2003 * ''Greek Epic Fragments from the Seventh to the Fifth Centuries BC'', edited and translated by Martin L. West (The
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497). London Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press 2003 * Barrett, W. S., ''Greek Lyric, Tragedy, and Textual Criticism: Collected Papers'', ed. M. L. West (Oxford & New York, 2007): papers dealing with Stesichorus, Pindar, Bacchylides and EuripidesTable of contents for Greek lyric, tragedy, and textual criticism : collected papers / W. S. Barrett ; assembled and edited by M. L. West
at catdir.loc.gov, accessed 15 August 2008
* ''The Hymns of Zoroaster: A New Translation of the Most Ancient Sacred Texts of Iran'', Leiden, 2010. * Homerus, ''Odyssea'', ed. M. L. West, (
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), De Gruyter: Berlin 2017 (posthumous)


Articles

His works also include contributions to dictionaries and books and more than 200 articles and papers since 1960. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


See also

* Lille Stesichorus


Notes


Bibliography

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Further reading


"Biographical Entry: Dr. Martin Litchfield West"
'' Debrett's People of Today'', Debrett's Limited, 18–20 Hill Rise, Richmond, Surrey TW10 6UA United Kingdom


External links


M.L. West's page at All Souls College, Oxford
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