John Tresidder Sheppard
Sir John Tresidder Sheppard, MBE ( 7 November 1881 – 7 May 1968) was an eminent classicist and the first non-Etonian to become the provost of King's College, Cambridge.[1]
Early life
John Sheppard was educated at Dulwich College.[1] He went up to King's College, Cambridge, where he studied Classics and won the Porson Prize.
Career
He was a lecturer in classics at King's College of Cambridge University from 1908 to 1933 and was provost from 1933 to 1954. During the Second World War, he performed intelligence work, for which he was appointed MBE; he was knighted in 1950 for his services to Greek. During his long career, he translated many famous Greek classics, and published several books on the subject, including The Pattern of the Iliad, Greek Tragedy, and Aeschylus & Sophocles: Their Work and Influence.
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