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{{Short description|British archaeologist, classical philologist and epigraphist}}
'''Lilian Hamilton Jeffery''' (5 January 1915 to 29 September 1986) was a British archaeologist, classical philologist and epigraphist best remembered for her 1961 work ''The Local Scripts of Archaic Greece''. Building on the work of [[Adolf Kirchhoff]] and Antony E. Raubitschek, Jeffery surveyed the development of the Greek alphabet from its adoption down to the fifth century BC and in so doing established the chronology of archaic inscriptions.
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'''Lilian Hamilton''' "'''Anne'''" '''Jeffery''' {{Post-nominals|country=GBR|FBA|size=100%}} (5 January 1915 – 29 September 1986) was a British archaeologist, classical philologist and epigraphist best remembered for her 1961 work ''The Local Scripts of Archaic Greece''. Building on the work of [[Adolf Kirchhoff]] and [[Antony E. Raubitschek]], Jeffery surveyed the development of the [[Archaic Greek alphabets|Greek alphabet]] from its adoption down to the fifth century BC and in so doing established the chronology of archaic inscriptions.
Lilian Jeffery (familiarly known as Anne) was born at [[Westcliff-on-Sea]] to a schoolmaster and lecturer in classics. She was educated at [[Cheltenham Ladies' College]] and in 1933 went up to [[Newnham College, Cambridge]] where she studied under [[Jocelyn Toynbee]]. She won the Walton Studenship to the [[British School at Athens]] in 1937, where she contributed to the work of Antony E. Raubitschek on the sculptural fragments of the Acropolis, co-publishing with him the 1949 book ''Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis''. She served in the [[Women's Auxiliary Air Force|WAAF]] during the war, part of her duties included intelligence interpretation of arial photographs. In 1946 she took up the position of research fellow at [[Lady Margaret Hall]], Oxford, where she remained for the rest of her career apart from a period of research at the Institute of Advanced Studies at Princeton. Her archaeological work included field study with the British School at Old Smyrna (Bayrakli) in 1949. She also made major contributions to the study of Attic grave monuments<ref>Published in BSA, lvii (1962), 115-53.</ref> and the epigraphical edition project ''[[Inscriptiones Graecae]]'' i<sup>3</sup>.<ref>IG i3 fasc. 2, with Jeffery's major contribution, was completed and published shortly before D.M. Lewis's death in 1994.</ref>


==Early life==
Her archive is preserved at the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, Oxford, digitised and published online.
Lilian (Anne) Jeffery was born at [[Westcliff-on-Sea]] to, Thomas Theophilus Jeffery, a schoolmaster and lecturer in classics, and Lilian Mary Hamilton.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://poinikastas.csad.ox.ac.uk/memoire/LHJ.memoire.01.html|title=Epigraphic Sources for Early Greek Writing|publisher=University of Oxford|access-date=5 February 2018}}</ref> She was educated at [[Cheltenham Ladies' College]] and in 1933 won a Major Classical scholarship to [[Newnham College, Cambridge]] where she studied under [[Jocelyn Toynbee]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://poinikastas.csad.ox.ac.uk/memoire/LHJ.memoire.02.html|title=Epigraphic Sources for Early Greek Writing|publisher=University of Oxford|access-date=5 February 2018}}</ref>

==Career==
She won the Walton Studenship to the [[British School at Athens]] in 1937, where she contributed to the work of [[Antony E. Raubitschek]] on the sculptural fragments of the Acropolis, co-publishing with him the 1949 book ''Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://epigraphy.packhum.org/book/434?location=1360|title=Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis}}</ref> She served in the [[Women's Auxiliary Air Force|WAAF]] during [[World War II]]; part of her duties included intelligence interpretation of aerial photographs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://poinikastas.csad.ox.ac.uk/memoire/LHJ.memoire.04.html|title=Epigraphic Sources for Early Greek Writing|publisher=University of Oxford|access-date=5 February 2018}}</ref>

In 1946 she took up the position of research fellow at [[Lady Margaret Hall]], Oxford, where she remained for the rest of her career apart from a period of research at the Institute of Advanced Studies at Princeton from September 1951 to June 1952.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ias.edu/scholars/lilian-hamilton-jeffery|title=Lilian Hamilton Jeffrey on the IAS website}}</ref> Her archaeological work included field study with the British School at Old Smyrna (Bayrakli) in 1949. She also made major contributions to the study of Attic grave monuments<ref>Published in BSA, lvii (1962), 115–53.</ref> and the epigraphical edition project ''[[Inscriptiones Graecae]]'' i<sup>3</sup>.<ref>IG i3 fasc. 2, with Jeffery's major contribution, was completed and published shortly before D.M. Lewis's death in 1994.</ref> From 1955 until 1961 she was an editor of the ''Annual of the British School at Athens.''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://poinikastas.csad.ox.ac.uk/memoire/LHJ.memoire.05.html|title=Epigraphic Sources for Early Greek Writing|publisher=University of Oxford|access-date=5 February 2018}}</ref> She was made a [[Fellow of the British Academy]] in 1965.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Lewis|first=David|year=1987|title=Lilian Hamilton Jeffrey, 1915–1986|url=https://www.britac.ac.uk/pubs/proc/files/73p505.pdf|journal=Proceedings of the British Academy|volume=73}}</ref>

Her archive is preserved at the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, Oxford, digitised and published online.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://poinikastas.csad.ox.ac.uk/introduction.shtml|title=The Anne Jeffery Archive}}</ref>


==Selected works==
==Selected works==
*ed. with Antony E. Raubitschek, ''Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis: A catalogue of the inscriptions of the 6. and 5. centuries B. C''. (1949)
*An Archaic Greek Inscription from Crete The British Museum Quarterly, v36 n1/2 (Autumn, 1971): 24-29
*'Demiourgoi in the Archaic period' ''Archeologia classica'' (1973–1974) 25–26:319–330.
*Archaia grammata, some ancient Greek views. Berlin : W. de Gruyter, 1967
*''The Local Scripts of Archaic Greece: A Study of the Origin of the Greek Alphabet and Its Development from the Eighth to the Fifth Centuries B.C.'' (1961)
*Archaic Greece: The City States, c.700-500 B.C. Benn Feb 1976
*''Archaia grammata, some ancient Greek views.'' (1967)
*Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis : A catalogue of the inscriptions of the 6. and 5. centuries B. C. Ed. with the collaboration of Lilian H. Jeffery. Cambridge, Mass., 1949.
*'Poinikastas and poinikazen, BM 1969, 4–2.1: a new archaic inscription from Crete.' ''Kadmos,'' (1970) 9:118–154
*Demiourgoi in the Archaic period Archeologia classica, no. 25-26, 1973-1974. p.&nbsp;319-330.
*'An Archaic Greek Inscription from Crete' ''The British Museum Quarterly'', (1971) 36:24–29
*Inscriptiones Graecae / Vol. 1, Inscriptiones Atticae Euclidis anno anteriores ; ediderunt David Lewis et Lilian Jeffery, adiuvante Eberhard Erxleben. Fasc. 2, Dedicationes, catalogi, termini, tituli sepulcrales, varia, tituli Attici extra Atticam reperti, addenda. Berolini ; Novi Eboraci : De Gruyter, 1994.
*''Lykios son of Myron: the epigraphic evidence in Στήλη Τόμος Εις Μνήμην Νικολάου Κοντολέοντος'' (1971)
*Local Scripts of Archaic Greece: A Study of the Origin of the Greek Alphabet and Its Development from the Eighth to the Fifth Centuries B.C. (Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology) Oxford University Press; First Edition edition (Dec 1961)
*''Archaic Greece: The City States, c.700-500 B.C.'' (1976)
*Lykios son of Myron : the epigraphic evidence in Στήλη Τόμος Εις Μνήμην Νικολάου Κοντολέοντος p.&nbsp;51-54
*''Some Nikai-statues at Olympia in the late fifth century B.C.'' (1979)
*Poinikastas and poinikazen, BM 1969, 4-2. 1 : a new archaic inscription from Crete Kadmos. Zeitschrift für vor- und frühgriechische Epigraphik, Bd. 9/ Heft 2. p.&nbsp;118-154
*''Inscriptiones Graecae/ Vol. 1, Inscriptiones Atticae Euclidis anno anteriores;'' ediderunt David Lewis et Lilian Jeffery, adiuvante Eberhard Erxleben. Fasc. 2, Dedicationes, catalogi, termini, tituli sepulcrales, varia, tituli Attici extra Atticam reperti, addenda. (1994)
*Some Nikai-statues at Olympia in the late fifth century B.C. Roma : G. Bretschneider, 1979


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://poinikastas.csad.ox.ac.uk/memoire/LHJ-introduction.html Memorial page published on the CSAD website based on David Lewis, Proceedings of the British Academy 73 (1987) pp 505-516.]
*[http://www.britac.ac.uk/pubs/proc/files/73p505.pdf "Lilian Hamilton Jeffery, 1915–1986" David Lewis, Proceedings of the British Academy 73 (1987) pp 505–516.]
*[http://poinikastas.csad.ox.ac.uk/memoire/LHJ-introduction.html Memorial page published on the CSAD website based on David Lewis, Proceedings of the British Academy 73 (1987) pp 505–516.]
*[http://poinikastas.csad.ox.ac.uk/introduction.shtml The Anne Jeffery Archive]
*[http://poinikastas.csad.ox.ac.uk/introduction.shtml The Anne Jeffery Archive]


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L. H. Jeffrey
A woman with shoulder-length hair, photographed against a wall or cliff face.
Born(1915-01-05)5 January 1915
Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England
Died29 September 1986(1986-09-29) (aged 71)
AwardsFellow of the British Academy, 1965
Academic background
Alma materNewnham College, Cambridge
University of Oxford (DPhil, 1951)
Academic work
DisciplineClassics
Sub-disciplineGreek epigraphy
InstitutionsLady Margaret Hall, Oxford
Notable worksThe Local Scripts of Archaic Greece (1961)

Lilian Hamilton "Anne" Jeffery FBA (5 January 1915 – 29 September 1986) was a British archaeologist, classical philologist and epigraphist best remembered for her 1961 work The Local Scripts of Archaic Greece. Building on the work of Adolf Kirchhoff and Antony E. Raubitschek, Jeffery surveyed the development of the Greek alphabet from its adoption down to the fifth century BC and in so doing established the chronology of archaic inscriptions.

Early life[edit]

Lilian (Anne) Jeffery was born at Westcliff-on-Sea to, Thomas Theophilus Jeffery, a schoolmaster and lecturer in classics, and Lilian Mary Hamilton.[1] She was educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College and in 1933 won a Major Classical scholarship to Newnham College, Cambridge where she studied under Jocelyn Toynbee.[2]

Career[edit]

She won the Walton Studenship to the British School at Athens in 1937, where she contributed to the work of Antony E. Raubitschek on the sculptural fragments of the Acropolis, co-publishing with him the 1949 book Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis.[3] She served in the WAAF during World War II; part of her duties included intelligence interpretation of aerial photographs.[4]

In 1946 she took up the position of research fellow at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, where she remained for the rest of her career apart from a period of research at the Institute of Advanced Studies at Princeton from September 1951 to June 1952.[5] Her archaeological work included field study with the British School at Old Smyrna (Bayrakli) in 1949. She also made major contributions to the study of Attic grave monuments[6] and the epigraphical edition project Inscriptiones Graecae i3.[7] From 1955 until 1961 she was an editor of the Annual of the British School at Athens.[8] She was made a Fellow of the British Academy in 1965.[9]

Her archive is preserved at the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, Oxford, digitised and published online.[10]

Selected works[edit]

  • ed. with Antony E. Raubitschek, Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis: A catalogue of the inscriptions of the 6. and 5. centuries B. C. (1949)
  • 'Demiourgoi in the Archaic period' Archeologia classica (1973–1974) 25–26:319–330.
  • The Local Scripts of Archaic Greece: A Study of the Origin of the Greek Alphabet and Its Development from the Eighth to the Fifth Centuries B.C. (1961)
  • Archaia grammata, some ancient Greek views. (1967)
  • 'Poinikastas and poinikazen, BM 1969, 4–2.1: a new archaic inscription from Crete.' Kadmos, (1970) 9:118–154
  • 'An Archaic Greek Inscription from Crete' The British Museum Quarterly, (1971) 36:24–29
  • Lykios son of Myron: the epigraphic evidence in Στήλη Τόμος Εις Μνήμην Νικολάου Κοντολέοντος (1971)
  • Archaic Greece: The City States, c.700-500 B.C. (1976)
  • Some Nikai-statues at Olympia in the late fifth century B.C. (1979)
  • Inscriptiones Graecae/ Vol. 1, Inscriptiones Atticae Euclidis anno anteriores; ediderunt David Lewis et Lilian Jeffery, adiuvante Eberhard Erxleben. Fasc. 2, Dedicationes, catalogi, termini, tituli sepulcrales, varia, tituli Attici extra Atticam reperti, addenda. (1994)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Epigraphic Sources for Early Greek Writing". University of Oxford. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Epigraphic Sources for Early Greek Writing". University of Oxford. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis".
  4. ^ "Epigraphic Sources for Early Greek Writing". University of Oxford. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Lilian Hamilton Jeffrey on the IAS website".
  6. ^ Published in BSA, lvii (1962), 115–53.
  7. ^ IG i3 fasc. 2, with Jeffery's major contribution, was completed and published shortly before D.M. Lewis's death in 1994.
  8. ^ "Epigraphic Sources for Early Greek Writing". University of Oxford. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  9. ^ Lewis, David (1987). "Lilian Hamilton Jeffrey, 1915–1986" (PDF). Proceedings of the British Academy. 73.
  10. ^ "The Anne Jeffery Archive".

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