Questions about Jasper Griffin

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When was Jasper Griffin born and where did he attend school?

Jasper Griffin arrived in the world on the 29th of May 1937. He attended Christ's Hospital, a private school located in Horsham, West Sussex.

What academic positions did Jasper Griffin hold at Oxford University between 1960 and 2004?

Jasper Griffin served as Jackson Fellow at Harvard University from 1960 to 1961 before returning to England. He held the title of Public Orator and Professor of Classical Literature there from 1992 until 2004 while also serving as tutorial fellow in Classics from 1963 until 2004.

Which books about ancient poetry did Jasper Griffin publish with Cambridge University Press or Oxford University Press?

Cambridge University Press published Homer: the Odyssey in 1987 and Oxford University Press released a volume simply titled Homer in 1980. Duckworth published Latin poets and Roman life in 1985 which was reissued by Bristol Classical Press in 1994.

How did Jasper Griffin contribute to the field of organometallic chemistry?

Jasper Griffin originated the word agostic within the field of organometallic chemistry. Malcolm Green used this term to describe C-H-M interactions and the term persists in scientific literature today.

Who were the family members of Jasper Griffin and when did he die?

Dr Miriam T. Griffin, née Dressler, served as his wife for more than fifty years and their union produced three daughters named Julia, Miranda, and Tamara. He died on the 22nd of November 2019 after all three daughters survived him.