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Name
  
Patric Dickinson

Term
  
2010

Organization
  
College of Arms

Residence
  
London, United Kingdom

Role
  
Genealogist


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Education
  
Exeter College, Oxford, Marling School

Patric Thomas Dickinson (26 December 1914 – 28 January 1994) was a British poet, translator from the Greek and Latin classics, and playwright. He also worked for the BBC, from 1942 to 1948. His verse play Theseus and the Minotaur was broadcast by the BBC in July 1945 and published by Jonathan Cape the following year, along with a selection of his poems. He wrote full-time from 1948 and edited (with Sheila Shannon) Personal Portraits, a series of short biographies published by Max Parrish Ltd. and Adprint, London.

He was born in Nasirabad, India. He studied at St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. An autobiography The Good Minute was published in 1965.

He received the Cholmondeley Award in 1973.

Poetry books published include the following, all in the Phoenix Living Poets series:

  • The World I See (1960)
  • This Cold Universe (1964)
  • More than Time (1970)
  • A Wintering Tree (1973)
  • The Bearing Beast (1976)
  • Our Living John (1979)
  • A Rift in Time (1982)
  • References

    Patric Dickinson Wikipedia