P.G. Walsh (1923-2013) was a British professor of classical languages and literatures.
André, le chapelain. Andreas Cappellanus on love, 1982 (a.e.) t.p. (P.G. Walsh)
Bibliothèque nationale de France, via VIAF, 19 August 2012 (Walsh, Patrick Gerard; born 1923)
Buchanan, G. George Buchanan tragedies, 1983 t.p. (P. G. Walsh) jkt. (Prof. Peter Walsh, Department of Humanities, University of Glasgow)
Email from University of Glasgow, Department of Classics, October 31, 2012 (Peter G. Walsh, P.G. Walsh and Patrick G. Walsh are the same person; he has always been known as Peter although his given name is Patrick; in his publications, he mainly uses the names P.G. Walsh or Patrick Walsh)
Independent WWW site, Jan. 30, 2013 (Professor Peter Walsh; b. Patrick Gerard Walsh, Aug. 16, 1923, Accrington, Lancashire; disliked the name Patrick, opting for Peter instead, even though he had a brother of the same name; d. Jan. 16, 2013; authority in medieval Latin)
Livy, 1961.
Livy. Titi Livi Ab urbe condita libri XXVI-XXVII, 1982 t.p. (Patricius G. Walsh)
One hundred Latin hymns, 2012 ECIP t.p. (Peter G. Walsh) book t.p. (Peter G. Walsh) jkt. flap (Peter G. Walsh is Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow)
University of Glasgow, 19 August 2012 (Professor Patrick Walsh, honorary senior research fellow in Classics)