Kenyon Medal for Classical Studies
The Kenyon Medal for Classical Studies is a British Academy award given to deserving scholars of classical studies . It is named after the former Academy President Frederic Kenyon (1863–1952), who donated the prize in his will.
Award winners
- 1957: John D. Beazley
- 1959: Michael Ventris (posthumous)
- 1961: Edgar Lobel
- 1963: Carl Blegen
- 1965: Eduard Fraenkel
- 1969: Denys Lionel Page
- 1971: Eric Robertson Dodds
- 1973: Andrew Sydenham Farrar Gow
- 1975: Ronald Syme
- 1977: Rudolf Pfeiffer
- 1979: Bernard Ashmole
- 1981: Arnaldo Momigliano
- 1983: Arthur D. Trendall
- 1985: DR Shackleton Bailey
- 1987: Martin Robertson
- 1989: Frank W. Walbank
- 1991: Homer A. Thompson
- 1993: Kenneth Dover
- 1995: John Boardman
- 1997: Robin GM Nisbet
- 1999: Brian B. Shefton
- 2002: Martin Litchfield West
- 2003: John Nicolas Coldstream
- 2005: Fergus Millar
- 2007: Geoffrey Lloyd
- 2009: James Noel Adams
- 2011: David Peacock
- 2013: Alan Cameron
- 2015: Nigel Wilson
- 2017: Joyce Reynolds
- 2019: Peter Parsons
Web links
- Website of the British Academy (English)