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N. G. L. Hammond

Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond, CBE, DSO, FBA (15 November 1907 – 24 March 2001) was a British historian, geographer, classicist and an operative for the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) in occupied Greece during the Second World War.

Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond

Born15 November 1907
Died24 March 2001(2001-03-24) (aged 93)
Children3 (including Caroline Bammel)
Academic background
Alma materGonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Academic work
DisciplineClassicist
Sub-discipline
Institutions
Military career
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchSpecial Operations Executive
Years of service1940–1945
Battles/warsSecond World War
AwardsDistinguished Service Order
Order of the Phoenix (Greece)

Hammond was seen as the leading expert on the history of ancient Macedonia.[1][2] He was recognized for his meticulous research on the geography, historical topography and history of ancient Macedonia and ancient Epirus.[3]

Life and writings Edit

Nicholas Hammond was born on 15 November 1907 in Ayr, Scotland to James Vavasour Hammond, an Episcopalian rector, and Dorothy May.[4] Hammond studied classics at Fettes College[5] and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. In 1929, while he was still a student, Hammond began his personal exploration of all the ancient sites in Epirus.[6] He excelled in his exams and also spent vacations exploring Greece on foot, acquiring knowledge of the topography and terrain. He also spent some time in southern Albania (Northern Epirus) where he learnt the Albanian language.[7] These abilities led him to be recruited by the Special Operations Executive during World War II in 1940. His activities included many dangerous sabotage missions in Greece (especially on the Greek island of Crete). As an officer, in 1944 he was in command of the Allied military mission to the Greek resistance in Thessaly and Macedonia.[3] There he came to know those regions thoroughly. He published a memoir of his war service entitled Venture into Greece in 1983; he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and the Greek Order of the Phoenix.

In the postwar period, Hammond returned to academia as senior tutor at Clare College, Cambridge. In 1954, he became headmaster of Clifton College, Bristol and in 1962 was appointed Henry Overton Wills Professor of Greek at Bristol University, a post which he held until his retirement in 1973. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1968[8] and an honorary member of the Centre des Nouvelles études de l'histoire, de la philosophie et des problèmes sociaux à Clermont-Ferrand in 1988.[citation needed]

His scholarship focused on the history of ancient Macedonia and ancient Epirus,[3] and he was considered the leading expert on Macedonia.[2] He was also editor and contributor to various volumes of the Cambridge Ancient History and the second edition of the Oxford Classical Dictionary. He was known for his works about Alexander the Great and for suggesting the relationship of Vergina with Aegae, the ancient Macedonian royal city, before the archaeological discoveries.

In later years, Hammond backed Greece during the Macedonia name dispute.[7]

On 24 March 2001, while attending a concert at Jesus College in Cambridge, Hammond collapsed and died at the age of 93.[4]

Personal life Edit

Hammond was the father of two sons (both educated at Clifton College) and three daughters including Caroline Bammel, a noted historian of the early church.[9]

Nicholas Hammond Close, built on the former Joint Services School of Intelligence site in Ashford, Kent, is named after him.

Works Edit

Books Edit

  • Sir John Edwin Sandys, 1844-1922 (1932)
  • A History of Greece to 322 B.C. (1959)
  • Epirus: the Geography, the Ancient Remains, the History and Topography of Epirus and Adjacent Areas (1967)
  • Oxford Classical Dictionary (1970) (second edition)
  • A History of Macedonia, Volume I: Historical geography and prehistory (1972)
  • The Classical Age of Greece (1975)
  • Migrations and Invasions in Greece and Adjacent Areas (1976)
  • A History of Macedonia, Volume II: 550-336 B.C. (1979)
  • Alexander the Great: King, Commander, and Statesman (1980)
  • ed. Atlas of the Greek and Roman World in Antiquity (1981)
  • Venture Into Greece: With the Guerrillas, 1943-44 (1983)
  • Three Historians of Alexander the Great: The so-called Vulgate authors, Diodorus, Justin, and Curtius (1983)
  • A History of Macedonia, Volume III: 336-167 B.C. (1988)
  • The Macedonian State: Origins, Institutions, and History (1989)
  • The Miracle that was Macedonia (1991)
  • The Allied Military Mission and the Resistance in West Macedonia (1993)
  • Sources for Alexander the Great: An Analysis of Plutarch's 'Life' and Arrian's 'Anabasis Alexandrou' (1993)
  • Philip of Macedon (1994)
  • The Genius of Alexander the Great (1997)
  • Poetics of Aristotle: Rearranged, Abridged and Translated for Better Understanding by the General Reader (2001)

Collections Edit

  • Collected Studies, Volume I (1993)
  • Collected Studies, Volume II: Studies concerning Epirus and Macedonia before Alexander (1993)
  • Collected Studies, Volume III: Alexander and his successors in Macedonia (1994)
  • Collected Studies, Volume IV: Further studies on various topics (1997)

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Gottmann, Jean (1984). Orbits: The Ancient Mediterranean Tradition of Urban Networks : a Lecture Delivered at New College, Oxford, on 3rd May, 1983. Leopard's Head Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-904920-10-9.
  2. ^ a b Chambers, Mortimer (2002). The Western Experience. McGraw-Hill. p. 101. ISBN 0072424370.
  3. ^ a b c Borza, Eugene N. (1992). In the Shadow of Olympus. Princeton University Press. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-691-00880-6.
  4. ^ a b Snodgrass, Anthony (2003). "Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond, 1907–2001". Proceedings of the British Academy. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, II. 120: 243–259.
  5. ^ Distinguished Old Fettesians 22 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ The Classical Outlook. Vol. 46. American Classical League. 1968. p. 34.
  7. ^ a b Clogg, Richard (5 April 2001). "Obituary: Nicholas Hammond". the Guardian. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  8. ^ British Academy Fellowship entry 6 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Chadwick, Henry (1997). "Caroline Penrose Hammond Bammel 1940–1995" (PDF). Proceedings of the British Academy. 94: 285–291. Retrieved 9 March 2017.

References Edit

  • Clogg, Richard. [Obituary], The Guardian, 5 April 2001.
  • Snodgrass, Anthony. "Professor N.G.L. Hammond: Obituary", The Independent, 28 March 2001.

Further reading Edit

  • Hodges, Clive (2014). Cobbold & Kin: Life Stories from an East Anglian Family. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. ISBN 978-1-84383-954-5.

External links Edit

  • Alexander's Non-European troops and Ptolemy I's use of such troops, Article by Hammond on BASP 33(1996)
  • The scene in Iliad 18.497–508 and the Albanian Blood-feud, Article by Hammond on BASP 22(1985)
  • Necrology in the American Journal of Archaeology

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Nicholas Geoffrey Lempriere Hammond CBE DSO FBA 15 November 1907 24 March 2001 was a British historian geographer classicist and an operative for the British Special Operations Executive SOE in occupied Greece during the Second World War Nicholas Geoffrey Lempriere HammondCBE DSO FBABorn15 November 1907Ayr ScotlandDied24 March 2001 2001 03 24 aged 93 Jesus College CambridgeChildren3 including Caroline Bammel Academic backgroundAlma materGonville and Caius College CambridgeAcademic workDisciplineClassicistSub disciplineAncient historyAncient Greece specifically Ancient Macedonia Philip II of MacedonAlexander the GreatInstitutionsClare College Cambridge Clifton College University of BristolMilitary careerAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchSpecial Operations ExecutiveYears of service1940 1945Battles warsSecond World WarAwardsDistinguished Service Order Order of the Phoenix Greece Hammond was seen as the leading expert on the history of ancient Macedonia 1 2 He was recognized for his meticulous research on the geography historical topography and history of ancient Macedonia and ancient Epirus 3 Contents 1 Life and writings 2 Personal life 3 Works 3 1 Books 3 2 Collections 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife and writings EditNicholas Hammond was born on 15 November 1907 in Ayr Scotland to James Vavasour Hammond an Episcopalian rector and Dorothy May 4 Hammond studied classics at Fettes College 5 and Gonville and Caius College Cambridge In 1929 while he was still a student Hammond began his personal exploration of all the ancient sites in Epirus 6 He excelled in his exams and also spent vacations exploring Greece on foot acquiring knowledge of the topography and terrain He also spent some time in southern Albania Northern Epirus where he learnt the Albanian language 7 These abilities led him to be recruited by the Special Operations Executive during World War II in 1940 His activities included many dangerous sabotage missions in Greece especially on the Greek island of Crete As an officer in 1944 he was in command of the Allied military mission to the Greek resistance in Thessaly and Macedonia 3 There he came to know those regions thoroughly He published a memoir of his war service entitled Venture into Greece in 1983 he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and the Greek Order of the Phoenix In the postwar period Hammond returned to academia as senior tutor at Clare College Cambridge In 1954 he became headmaster of Clifton College Bristol and in 1962 was appointed Henry Overton Wills Professor of Greek at Bristol University a post which he held until his retirement in 1973 He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1968 8 and an honorary member of the Centre des Nouvelles etudes de l histoire de la philosophie et des problemes sociaux a Clermont Ferrand in 1988 citation needed His scholarship focused on the history of ancient Macedonia and ancient Epirus 3 and he was considered the leading expert on Macedonia 2 He was also editor and contributor to various volumes of the Cambridge Ancient History and the second edition of the Oxford Classical Dictionary He was known for his works about Alexander the Great and for suggesting the relationship of Vergina with Aegae the ancient Macedonian royal city before the archaeological discoveries In later years Hammond backed Greece during the Macedonia name dispute 7 On 24 March 2001 while attending a concert at Jesus College in Cambridge Hammond collapsed and died at the age of 93 4 Personal life EditHammond was the father of two sons both educated at Clifton College and three daughters including Caroline Bammel a noted historian of the early church 9 Nicholas Hammond Close built on the former Joint Services School of Intelligence site in Ashford Kent is named after him Works EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items June 2023 Books Edit Sir John Edwin Sandys 1844 1922 1932 A History of Greece to 322 B C 1959 Epirus the Geography the Ancient Remains the History and Topography of Epirus and Adjacent Areas 1967 Oxford Classical Dictionary 1970 second edition A History of Macedonia Volume I Historical geography and prehistory 1972 The Classical Age of Greece 1975 Migrations and Invasions in Greece and Adjacent Areas 1976 A History of Macedonia Volume II 550 336 B C 1979 Alexander the Great King Commander and Statesman 1980 ed Atlas of the Greek and Roman World in Antiquity 1981 Venture Into Greece With the Guerrillas 1943 44 1983 Three Historians of Alexander the Great The so called Vulgate authors Diodorus Justin and Curtius 1983 A History of Macedonia Volume III 336 167 B C 1988 The Macedonian State Origins Institutions and History 1989 The Miracle that was Macedonia 1991 The Allied Military Mission and the Resistance in West Macedonia 1993 Sources for Alexander the Great An Analysis of Plutarch s Life and Arrian s Anabasis Alexandrou 1993 Philip of Macedon 1994 The Genius of Alexander the Great 1997 Poetics of Aristotle Rearranged Abridged and Translated for Better Understanding by the General Reader 2001 Collections Edit Collected Studies Volume I 1993 Collected Studies Volume II Studies concerning Epirus and Macedonia before Alexander 1993 Collected Studies Volume III Alexander and his successors in Macedonia 1994 Collected Studies Volume IV Further studies on various topics 1997 Notes Edit Gottmann Jean 1984 Orbits The Ancient Mediterranean Tradition of Urban Networks a Lecture Delivered at New College Oxford on 3rd May 1983 Leopard s Head Press p 9 ISBN 978 0 904920 10 9 a b Chambers Mortimer 2002 The Western Experience McGraw Hill p 101 ISBN 0072424370 a b c Borza Eugene N 1992 In the Shadow of Olympus Princeton University Press p 16 ISBN 978 0 691 00880 6 a b Snodgrass Anthony 2003 Nicholas Geoffrey Lempriere Hammond 1907 2001 Proceedings of the British Academy Biographical Memoirs of Fellows II 120 243 259 Distinguished Old Fettesians Archived 22 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Classical Outlook Vol 46 American Classical League 1968 p 34 a b Clogg Richard 5 April 2001 Obituary Nicholas Hammond the Guardian Retrieved 14 September 2022 British Academy Fellowship entry Archived 6 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Chadwick Henry 1997 Caroline Penrose Hammond Bammel 1940 1995 PDF Proceedings of the British Academy 94 285 291 Retrieved 9 March 2017 References EditClogg Richard Obituary The Guardian 5 April 2001 Snodgrass Anthony Professor N G L Hammond Obituary The Independent 28 March 2001 Further reading EditHodges Clive 2014 Cobbold amp Kin Life Stories from an East Anglian Family Woodbridge Boydell Press ISBN 978 1 84383 954 5 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to N G L Hammond Alexander s Non European troops and Ptolemy I s use of such troops Article by Hammond on BASP 33 1996 The scene in Iliad 18 497 508 and the Albanian Blood feud Article by Hammond on BASP 22 1985 Necrology in the American Journal of Archaeology 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