When I consider the distinction and varied accomplishments of previous speakers, I am especially sensible of the honor of being asked to give the Haskins Prize Lecture. Unlike some of my predecessors, I can offer neither significant achievements in the public or institutional sphere nor a striking or particularly unusual life history. What I do share with a number of previous speakers is the feeling that if I have been fortunate enough to have enjoyed a life of learning, that privilege has owed much to chance or, more bluntly, been due more to good luck than good management. But the good luck surely included encountering teachers—and later in my career, colleagues—who inspired and helped me; I will have occasion to mention a number of them.
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Siraisi, N. (2017). A Life of Learning. In Archimedes (Vol. 50, pp. 15–28). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56514-9_2
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