Classicists and Archeologists
Name | M | G | Degree | Notes | Ref |
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Dawkins, William BoydWilliam Boyd Dawkins (HF) | 1854 | 1860 | BA Natural Science (1st) | Geologist and archeologist | |
Craig, JohnJohn Craig | 1909? | 1912 | BA Literae Humaniores (2nd) | Firth Professor of Latin at the University of Sheffield (1930–1952) | |
Dodd, PercyPercy Dodd (F) | 1907 | 1911 | BA Literae Humaniores (1st) | Lecturer at Leeds University then a college fellow; career cut short by ill-health | |
Edwards, EdwardEdward Edwards (F) | 1743 | 1747 | BA | Cleric, with a particular interest in Xenophon's Memorabilia | |
Ellis, Thomas IorwerthThomas Iorwerth Ellis | 1921? | 1923 | BA Literae Humaniores (3rd) | Academic at University College, Swansea, St David's College, Lampeter and the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth; secretary of the New Wales Union for 25 years; publications included a biography of his father T. E. Ellis | |
Evans, EmrysSir Emrys Evans | 1913? | 1915? | BLitt | First professor of classics at Swansea University, later Principal of University College, Bangor | |
Garstang, JohnJohn Garstang (HF) | 1895 | 1899 | BA Mathematics (3rd) | Archeologist | |
Harris, Harold ArthurHarold Arthur Harris | 1922? | 1925 | BA English (1st) (1st in Classics Honour Mods) | Professor of Classics at St David's College, Lampeter(1934–1968) | |
Jones, BarriBarri Jones | 1955 | 1963 | BA Literae Humaniores; DPhil | Classical scholar and archaeologist | |
Jones, Griffith HartwellGriffith Hartwell Jones | 1879 | 1883 | BA Literae Humaniores (2nd) | Professor of Latin at the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, Cardiff, chairman of both the National Eisteddfod Association and the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion | |
Mitford, TerenceTerence Mitford | 1923? | 1927? | BA Literae Humaniores | Archeologist at the University of St Andrews, with a particular interest in Cyprus; an officer in the Special Air Service during the Second World War | |
Seymour, PercyPercy Seymour (F) | 1910? | 1912 | BA Literae Humaniores (1st) | Australian classicist, and College Bursar (1930–1935) | |
Strugnell, JohnJohn Strugnell | 1947 | 1954 | BA Literae Humaniores, MA Oriental Languages | Dead Sea Scrolls scholar, and Professor of Christian Origins at Harvard Divinity School |
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