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Denys Page
Sir Denys Lionel Page, FBA (11 May 1908, Reading, Berkshire – 6 July 1978, Tarset)〔(Catologus Philologorum Classicorum 1880-1980 )〕 was a British classical scholar at Oxford and Cambridge universities. He was President of the British Academy from 1971–74. ==Early life== Born at Reading, Page was the son of Frederick Harold Dunn Page, a chartered civil engineer of the Great Western Railway, and his wife Elsie Daniels. He was educated at St. Bartholomew's School, and (as a scholar) at Christ Church, Oxford, where he was taught by Gilbert Murray, and J. D. Denniston. In 1928, he won the Craven and De Paravicini scholarships, the Chancellor's Prize for Latin verse and the Gaisford Prize for Greek verse and a first class in classical honours moderations. In 1930 he was awarded a First in Literae Humaniores. He was a fast bowler in the Christ Church cricket team.〔Hugh Lloyd-Jones, 'Page, Sir Denys Lionel (1908–1978)', ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004 (online version ) (subscription required). Retrieved 23 August 2008〕
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