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Patrick Wilkinson (scholar)

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Vol. 2 (1989), p. 107: ‎”Patrick Wilkinson (1907–1985) was the Dean of King's College, Cambridge, and a lecturer in classics at Cambridge. He worked in the Italian naval subsection until 1943. From March to August 1943, he was first in Algiers and then in Malta, where he worked in the Lascaris
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After the war, Wilkinson returned to Cambridge as a Fellow of King's College and was also Reader in Latin Literature in the university. His major publications include
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Until 1943, Wilkinson worked in the Italian naval subsection. In March 1943, after the success of
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The Hidden History of Bletchley Park: A Social and Organisational History, 1939–1945
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Wilkinson died in Cambridge in April 1985, leaving an estate valued at ÂŁ97,206.
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Christopher Brooke, Christopher N. L. Brooke, Damian Riehl Leader
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English classical scholar and Dean of King's College, Cambridge
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A History of the University of Cambridge: Volume 4, 1870–1990
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L'influence grecque sur la poésie latine de Catulle à Ovide
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turned to Wilkinson for advice, and he suggested asking
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Forschungen zur römischen Literatur: Festschrift zum 60
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Diplomacy and Intelligence During the Second World War
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Wilkinson: The Papers of Lancelot Patrick Wilkinson
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don
University of Cambridge
Second World War
Bletchley Park
Allied
code-breaking centre

Charterhouse School
King's College, Cambridge
Alastair Denniston
Government Code and Cypher School
Harry Hinsley
John Tiltman
Lord Lindsay of Birker
Balliol College, Oxford
Martin Charlesworth
St John's College, Cambridge
Operation Torch
Algiers
French North Africa
Malta
Lascaris Battery
Sir John Sheppard
libretto
Latin
Benjamin Britten
Cantata Misericordium
L. P. Hartley
Robert Bolgar
ISBN

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