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Clay, Diskin

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Personal name headingClay, Diskin
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See alsoEmployer: Reed College (Portland, Or.)
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Employer: Haverford College
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Employer: Johns Hopkins University
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Employer: Vassar College
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Employer: City University of New York
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Employer: Duke University
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Birth date1938-11-02
Death date2014-06-08
Place of birthFresno (Calif.)
Place of deathDurham (N.C.)
Field of activityGreek language Greek literature Latin language Latin literature
AffiliationReed College (Portland, Or.)
Haverford College
Johns Hopkins University
Vassar College
City University of New York
Duke University
Profession or occupationCollege teachers
Found inHis Lucretius and Epicurus, 1983: CIP t.p. (Diskin Clay) data sheet (b. 1938)
LC data base, 6/14/83 (hdg.: Clay, Diskin)
Horwitz, R. John Locke, c1990: CIP t.p. (Diskin Clay) data sheet (b. Nov. 2, 1938)
Clements Funderal & Cremation Services, via WWW, 9 February 2022 (Diskin William Thomas Clay; born November 2, 1938 in Fresno, Calif.; died June 8, 2014 in Durham, NC; Ph. D., Classical Studies, University of Washington; taught at Reed College, Haverford College, was the Francis White Professor of Greek at The Johns Hopkins University, the Blegen Distinguished Research Professor at Vassar College, the Distinguished Professor of Classics, Philosophy, and Comparative Literature at the Graduate Center of The City University of New York and R.J.R. Nabisco Distinguished Professor of Classical Studies at Duke University until his retirement in 2008)
Associated languageeng