Monday, April 24, 2023
Not Really So Obscure
Alan Rush, "Obituary: Professor Sir Harold Bailey," Independent (January 12, 1996):
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A task now facing Bailey's colleagues is the elucidation of his rhyming diaries. When told at our last meeting that the course of a lifetime had transformed these into an epic of over 3,000 verses in a private language concocted from classical Sarmatian inscriptions, I asked Bailey why he was so fond of obscurity. "Well, the diaries are not really so obscure," he said. "Indeed I'd say there's hardly a line that could not have been understood by any Persian of the fourth century."