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392: 464:(1956) and in Mitteilungen des Instituts fĂĽr Orientforschung (1958), gathering support at the same time from a number of international scholars. The premature tragic death of Ventris in a car accident certainly contributed to alienating the two opposing sides in the dispute, and eventually the supporters of the decipherment have prevailed, making the theory universally accepted and making scholars base on this a range of assumptions about the classical world. 356:. This was the first German university to reopen and it owes much to Beattie. A volume presented to him by the Senate of the university bear the inscription on the flyleaf reading "To Major A. J. Beattie, M.A., in grateful remembrance for his activity in favor of the University of Gottingen in 1945". During this time in post-war Germany he contributed to set free 467:
As the Dean of the Faculty of Arts he was proactive in promoting the study of Classics, setting up courses in Greek literature in translation and a beginner course in Greek for those who did not have the opportunity to study it in school. He also supported the teaching of modern Greek, and eventually
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In later years he committed to the study of Greek place-names, with a symbiotic use of his philological and topographical skills. Unfortunately this research remained unfinished. He remained a bachelor and was a keen regular at the New Club and the Scottish Arts Club in Edinburgh for a long time. He
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and modern periods. Moreover, he engineered the acquisition of a substantial nucleus of modern Greek books for the library. At the same time, he was president to the Scottish Hellenic Society of Edinburgh, and his close relations with Greece led this government to award him in 1966 the
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could appear to be prosaic and inward-looking, but always agreeable and  with a dry humor. His friends found him true-hearted and sociable, showing him their affections by nicknaming him "Linear Beattie". He died after a short illness on 20 February 1996, aged 81.
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a year later, funding restrictions prevented replacements from being appointed. University structures were moving in the direction of ever-larger units. By 1987, the Classical departments were united into one, with John Richardson as the first Professor of
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on different publications. In 1951 he was appointed Chair of Greek at Edinburgh, in succession of Prof. Sir William Calder. His early publications in the classical journals showed his deep knowledge and interest in the early Greek poets,
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area. Beattie adopted the orthodox view in rejecting the decipherment on the basis that Mycenaeans were not Greeks and had been ''adopted'' as ancestors by later Greeks engaged in the invention of a
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retired as principal of the University of Edinburgh, he was regarded by many as possible candidate for his succession. However, the ethos of the times, encapsulated by
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In 1946 he returned to Cambridge, where at Sidney Sussex College took up a fellowship and then became a lecturer in Classics. Until 1951 he collaborated with Sir
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He acted as chairman of Morrison's Academy in Crieff, from 1962 to 1975, and as a governor of Sedburgh School from 1967 to 1978.
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in Classics in 1935. After graduating he put his scientific inclination to use by briefly being a demonstrator in
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from 1951 to 1981 and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, where he was notable for the advancement of the study of
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Beside Greek culture, he was instrumental in expanding the study of minority languages, especially in the
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and a pioneer in the use of film in education. He engaged in friendship with eminent figures, such as
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he arranged several cultural exchanges of scholars to give seminars on Greek culture, including its
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had attended in the 1920s. This gave Beattie a bond with the most eminent classicists of his day.
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that he had already explored, and of Modern Greek, he was often keen to lead students trips to
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Dalyell, Tam (29 February 1996). "Obituary: Professor Arthur Beattie". Obituaries.
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this was offered as an option in classical honors. By close collaboration with the
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In 1966 Commander of the Royal Order of the Phoenix, by the Greek government.
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as an option when he was at Cambridge. He established the teaching of
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Letter from A.J. Beattie to Emmett L. Bennett, Jr, January 20, 1959
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from a prison camp, the last Minister of Education in the state of
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In 1957 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
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A plain guide to the decipherment of the Mycenean Linear B script
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A plain guide to the decipherment of the Mycenean Linear B script
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so that his father could enlist in the army. He was raised in
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was responsible for education reconstruction, removing any
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Members of the University of Cambridge faculty of classics
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resulted in his being an expert in his favorite hobby of
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Wilson Travelling Fellowship, by Aberdeen University.
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Richardson, John (14 March 1996). "Arthur Beattie".
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FRSE
Royal Order of the Phoenix
Alma mater
University of Aberdeen
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
University of Edinburgh
John Chadwick
Julia Haig Gaisser
MA
FRSE
philologist
Greek
Edinburgh University
Classics
cryptographer
World War II
Belize
British Honduras
mahogany
World War I
Scotland
Montrose
Montrose Academy
Aberdeen University
first class honors
zoology
Natural Science
ornithology
Sidney Sussex College
Cambridge

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