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马丁·弗雷德里克森(Martin Frederiksen)关于南意大利和西西里岛的报告(1973-76)被所有读过它的人誉为经典系列的第一部。在这种情况下,这也是最后一次。AR只是他1980年7月悲剧性的过早死亡所带来的损失的一个代数迹象。其中包括BSR、CAH和JRS;所有人都从这位慷慨的学者、老师、朋友和牛津和那不勒斯之间的通勤者的生活和榜样中受益匪浅。他独特的个性在收养他的两个国家之间建立了一种纽带,这种纽带在某种程度上很少寻求,也从未通过正式渠道实现过。官方讣告只能暗示这一点(JRS lxx [1980] p. ix;PBSR xlviii[1980] 1-5),以及那些曾经享受过他公司特权的人的感受。“Napoli non e piu Napoli senza Martino”是他与南意大利朋友谈话的主要主题,他们珍惜卡利马科斯所知道的回忆:
Martin Frederiksen's report on South Italy and Sicily 1973-76 (AR. ^76-77, 43-76) was hailed by all who read it as the first of a classic series. In the event, it is also the last. AR is but one algebraic indication of the loss entailed by his tragically premature death in July 1980. Among the others are BSR, CAH and JRS; all gained immeasurably from the life and example of a generous scholar, teacher, friend and commuter between Oxford and Naples. His unique personality created a bond between the two countries of his adoption to an extent rarely sought and never achieved through merely formal channels. Official obituaries can only hint at this (JRS lxx [1980] p. ix; PBSR xlviii [1980] 1-5), and at the feelings of those who had enjoyed the privilege of his company. 'Napoli non e piu Napoli senza Martino' is the dominant theme in conversations with his South Italian friends, who cherish the memories that Callimachus knew: