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Career issues

I spotted some significant errors on the Career section of this page to do with dates, when O'Donoghue became an emeritus fellow of Wadham,and so on. So I consulted the man himself, as we have mutual acquaintances in common, and he straightened out these points - now edited in.

In addition, he asked me to delete three things. The first was the fourth paragraph in Works, which no longer applied. The second was the Chatto Greek Lexicon 1999 in Bibliography/Other, which was never published. The third was the statement that he has been referred to as "the nicest man in Oxford", which he said was "neither true nor sensible." I have deleted the first two of these, but for the moment I have left the third, because it is derived from one of our better sources (currently no 3 - Irish Times).

However, on reflection I am inclined to agree with O'Donoghue that this statement is inappropriate, and just plain silly. So I propose to delete it in a week's time unless anybody objects. Brymor (talk) 20:52, 6 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]