The Dover Fund, set up in honour of Sir Kenneth Dover, is administered by the Hellenic Society. Its purposes are: to further the study of the history of the Greek language in any period from the Bronze Age to the 15th century AD; and to further the edition and exegesis of Greek texts, including papyri and inscriptions, from any period within those same limits.
Grants will be made for such purposes as: books; photography (including microfilm and xeroxing); visits to libraries, museums and sites.
The sums awarded will vary according to the needs of the applicant, but most grants will be in the range £50 - £250; larger grants may be made from time to time at the discretion of the awards committee.
Contact: The Secretary
Address: The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
Telephone: 020 7862 8730 Fax: 020 7862 8731
Email: hellenic@sas.ac.uk
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