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David Grene (13 April 1913 – 10 September 2002) was an Irish American professor of at the University of Chicago from 1937 until his death. He was a co-founder of the Committee on Social Thought and is best known for his translations of ancient Greek literature.


Life
David Grene was born in . He studied at Trinity College Dublin and was awarded his MA in 1936. His translations include ' Histories, ' and Seven Against Thebes, ' , Electra, and Philoctetes and 's Hippolytus. Grene was a close friend and colleague of philosopher and Nobel laureate . New York Times obit., ibid.

One of Grene's memoirs, Of Farming and Classics, was published posthumously by the University of Chicago Press in 2006. From 1938 to 1961, he was married to , the philosopher, who worked on the family farms, first in Illinois, and later in Ireland, as well as writing on ; she was the mother of Ruth and Nicholas Grene.Elaine Woo, "Marjorie Grene Dies at 98; Historian of Philosophy Known as Independent Thinker", Los Angeles Times, 22 March 2009.


Family
is a professor of plant physiology at . is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at Trinity College Dublin, where his father took his first degree. After divorcing Marjorie, Grene married , and fathered the twins,Douglas Martin, "David Grene, Colorful Expert on the Classics, Is Dead at 89", The New York Times, 17 September 2002. (lead singer and accordionist for Irish jig-punk band ), and , who was working for the United Nations when he died in the 2010 Haiti earthquake; Andrew's body was confirmed by the Department of Foreign Affairs on 19 January 2010 to have been found in the wreckage of Haiti's destroyed UN building. Grene had been meeting with the head of the UN in Haiti at the time of his death. The body of Andrew Grene was brought home to , County Cavan on 30 January 2010 and buried beside his father after a funeral the following day. A charity, the Andrew Grene Foundation, has been set up in his memory.


Translations and edited works
  • Three Greek tragedies, 's Prometheus bound, 's , 's Hippolytus, The University of Chicago Press, 1942.
  • Greek Tragedies, edited and translated by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore, 3 volumes, works of , , and , University of Chicago Press, 1960.
  • The Complete Greek Tragedies, edited and translated by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore, 7 volumes, New York, Modern Library, 1960.
  • Antigone, edited and translated by David Grene and edited by Richmond Lattimore. With supplementary materials prepared by Walter James Miller, New York, Washington Square Press, 1970.
  • The History, by , University of Chicago Press, 1987
  • The Oresteia, by Aeschylus, translated by David Grene and Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty, with introductions by David Grene, Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty, and , The University of Chicago Press, 1989.
  • The Peloponnesian War, by , the complete Hobbes translation, with notes and a new introduction by David Grene, University of Chicago Press, 1989.


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