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Bernard Knox was a prominent American classical scholar, translator, and essayist known for his insightful work on ancient Greek literature and theater. He served as the director of the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, D.C., and was instrumental in bringing classical texts to a broader audience through his translations and critical essays. Knox's scholarship often emphasized the relevance of classical themes in contemporary society, exploring how ancient narratives continue to resonate in modern culture.

His influential writings, such as 'Word and Action: Essays on the Ancient Theater' and contributions to 'The Norton Anthology of World Literature', showcase his ability to bridge the gap between classical antiquity and modern readers. Knox's commitment to education and the dissemination of classical knowledge has left a lasting legacy, inspiring generations to appreciate the richness of ancient Greek literature and its impact on Western thought.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita January 1, 1914
Luogo di nascita New York, New York, USA
Data di morte January 1, 2010