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Monday, June 15, 2020

An appreciation of Harold Attridge

BRICE C. JONES: Harold Attridge Retires from Yale: A Personal Reflection.
This course was difficult. Prof. Collins was right on the mark when she told me that. We read difficult passages from Philo, Josephus, wisdom literature, poetry, and so on. The syllabus indicated that we should read about "6-8 hours" of Greek each day in preparation for the weekly seminar. When we were in the seminar, each student took a turn reading passages in sequence from the selected text. In our second seminar on September 10, we read three chapters from 2 Maccabees. (For those who don't know, that's a lot of Greek!)
Best wishes to Professor Attridge for a long and productive retirement.

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