[1] The position was established at the same time as the Professorship in Latin.
The inaugural lecture of the first incumbent was delivered on November 1, 1830.
[2] The teaching of classical Greek (and Latin) at the new University of London "challenged both the monopoly and the style of Oxbridge classics".
[3] Since the Second World War the chair has been occupied by a series of renowned scholars including T. B. L. Webster (who founded the Institute of Classical Studies), Eric Handley, P. E. Easterling, Richard Janko, and Chris Carey.
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