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Nan Dunbar is a Scottish academic who was born on 18 July, 1928 in Glasgow. She is a professor emeritus of the University of Strathclyde, where she was a professor of psychology from 1975 to 1993. She is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Dunbar has written extensively on the topics of cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics, and the psychology of language. She has published several books, including Cognitive Psychology (1985), Language and Cognition (1991), and Language and Thought (1995). Dunbar has received numerous awards and honors for her work, including the British Psychological Society's Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest in 2002. She was also awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Strathclyde in 2003. Dunbar is currently retired and living in Glasgow. She is 77 years old.

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Born 18 July 1928
Birthday 18 July
Birthplace Glasgow
Date of death (2005-04-03) Oxford
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1997

An abridged edition for students was published by Oxford University Press in 1997.

1995

Dunbar took almost forty years to produce her "colossal" edition of Aristophanes' Birds with an introduction and commentary. It was finally published in 1995 to great acclaim. Her commentary is notable for its detailed discussion of the ornithological aspects of the play, reflecting detailed knowledge of modern ornithology.

1983

At Somerville, she was heavily involved with the running of the college, acting as the tutor for admissions and the steward of the college chapel, serving on the finance committee, and holding the office of Vice-Principal from 1983 until 1985. A portrait of her, bequeathed by her husband, is in the Somerville College Library. Somerville College also planted a Himalayan birch in its gardens in honour of Dunbar.

1952

Dunbar was appointed to a lectureship at the University of Edinburgh in 1952. Subsequently, she returned to Girton College, Cambridge, where she was a fellow and lecturer in Classics from 1952 to 1957. In 1957 she moved to the University of St Andrews, and in 1965 became a fellow of Somerville College, Oxford.

1928

Nan Dunbar (18 July 1928 – 3 April 2005) was Fellow and Tutor in Classics at Somerville College, Oxford. She is known for her 1995 edition of Aristophanes' The Birds.

Dunbar was born in Glasgow in 1928, where she attended Hutcheson's Girls School. She was the first in her family to attend university, graduating from the University of Glasgow with a first class honours degree and numerous awards including 'Most Distinguished Arts Graduate' in 1950. She then went on to study at Girton College, Cambridge, where she completed a second degree, achieving a first in both part of the Classical tripos.