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This volume celebrates the women born between the Renaissance and 1913 who played significant roles in the history of classical scholarship. Synthesizing incisive case-studies with overviews of the evolution of the discipline, it explores their legacy and provides scholars of today with the female intellectual ancestors they did not know they had.
This volume celebrates the women born between the Renaissance and 1913 who played significant roles in the history of classical scholarship. Synthesizing incisive case-studies with overviews of the evolution of the discipline, it explores their legacy and provides scholars of today with the female intellectual ancestors they did not know they had.
Über den Autor
Rosie Wyles has been a Lecturer in Classical History and Literature at the University of Kent since 2014, having previously held posts at the University of Oxford, the National University of Ireland Maynooth, the University of Nottingham, and King's College London. Her research interests include Greek and Roman performance arts, costume, reception studies within antiquity and beyond, and gender. Her monograph Costume in Greek Tragedy was published in 2011; she has also published chapters on ancient performance and its reception in several collected volumes and her study of Madame Dacier's translations of Aristophanes will be included in the forthcoming Brill's Companion to the Reception of Aristophanes.
After holding posts at universities including Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham, Edith Hall took up a chair in Classics at King's College London in 2012. She has published more than twenty books on diverse aspects of ancient Greek and Roman literature and its reception and is a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio and consultant to professional theatre companies, including the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. Her most recent book, Introducing the Ancient Greeks, was published by Bodley Head in 2015, in which year she was also awarded the 2015 Erasmus Prize of the European Academy for her contribution to international research.
This book represents the editors' second collaboration, having previously co-edited the volume New Directions in Ancient Pantomime for Oxford University Press in 2008. The book was met with critical acclaim on publication and one essay was selected as Best Article for 2008 by the Women's Classical Caucus.
After holding posts at universities including Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham, Edith Hall took up a chair in Classics at King's College London in 2012. She has published more than twenty books on diverse aspects of ancient Greek and Roman literature and its reception and is a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio and consultant to professional theatre companies, including the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. Her most recent book, Introducing the Ancient Greeks, was published by Bodley Head in 2015, in which year she was also awarded the 2015 Erasmus Prize of the European Academy for her contribution to international research.
This book represents the editors' second collaboration, having previously co-edited the volume New Directions in Ancient Pantomime for Oxford University Press in 2008. The book was met with critical acclaim on publication and one essay was selected as Best Article for 2008 by the Women's Classical Caucus.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Edith Hall and Rosie Wyles: Introduction: Approaches to the Fountain
- 2: Carmel McCallum-Barry: Learned Women of the Renaissance and Early Modern Period in Italy and England: the Relevance of their Scholarship
- 3: Sofia Frade: Hic sita Sigea est: satis hoc: Luisa Sigea and the Role of D. Maria, Infanta of Portugal, in Female Scholarship
- 4: Rosie Wyles: Ménage's Learned Ladies: Anne Dacier (1647-1720) and Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-1678)
- 5: Jacqueline Fabre-Serries: Anne Dacier (1681), Renée Vivien (1903), or What Does it Mean for a Woman to Translate Sapphoa
- 6: Edith Hall: Intellectual Pleasure and the Woman Translator in 17th and 18th-Century England
- 7: Jennifer Wallace: Confined and Exposed: Elizabeth Carter's Classical Translations
- 8: Liz Gloyn: This Is Not A Chapter About Jane Harrison: Teaching Classics at Newnham College, 1882-1922
- 9: Michele Valerie Ronnick: Classical Education and the Advancement of African American Women in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- 10: Barbara F. McManus: Grace Harriet Macurdy (1866 1946): Redefining the Classical Scholar
- 11: Judith P. Hallett: Greek (and Roman) Ways and Thoroughfares: the Routing of Edith Hamilton's Classical Antiquity
- 12: Roland Mayer: Margaret Alford: a Cambridge Latinist (1868-1951)
- 13: Judith P. Hallett: Eli's Daughters: Female Classics Graduate Students at Yale, 1892-1941
- 14: Catharine Roth: 'Ada Sara Adler (1878-1946): "The greatest woman philologist who ever lived"'
- 15: Nina Braginskaya: Olga Freidenberg: a Creative Mind Incarcerated
- 16: Eleanor Irwin: An Unconventional Classicist: the Work and Life of Kathleen Freeman
- 17: Laetitia Parker: A.M. Dale
- 18: Rowena Fowler: Betty Radice (1912-1985) and the Survival of Classics
- 19: Barbara K. Gold: Simone Weil: Receiving the Iliad
- 20: Ruth Webb: Jacqueline de Romilly
- Afterword
- Bibliography
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
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Genre: | Geschichte, Importe |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9780198855088 |
ISBN-10: | 0198855087 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Wyles, Rosie |
Redaktion: |
Wyles, Rosie
Hall, Edith |
Hersteller: | Oxford University Press (UK) |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 213 x 137 x 28 mm |
Von/Mit: | Rosie Wyles (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 12.03.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,612 kg |
Über den Autor
Rosie Wyles has been a Lecturer in Classical History and Literature at the University of Kent since 2014, having previously held posts at the University of Oxford, the National University of Ireland Maynooth, the University of Nottingham, and King's College London. Her research interests include Greek and Roman performance arts, costume, reception studies within antiquity and beyond, and gender. Her monograph Costume in Greek Tragedy was published in 2011; she has also published chapters on ancient performance and its reception in several collected volumes and her study of Madame Dacier's translations of Aristophanes will be included in the forthcoming Brill's Companion to the Reception of Aristophanes.
After holding posts at universities including Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham, Edith Hall took up a chair in Classics at King's College London in 2012. She has published more than twenty books on diverse aspects of ancient Greek and Roman literature and its reception and is a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio and consultant to professional theatre companies, including the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. Her most recent book, Introducing the Ancient Greeks, was published by Bodley Head in 2015, in which year she was also awarded the 2015 Erasmus Prize of the European Academy for her contribution to international research.
This book represents the editors' second collaboration, having previously co-edited the volume New Directions in Ancient Pantomime for Oxford University Press in 2008. The book was met with critical acclaim on publication and one essay was selected as Best Article for 2008 by the Women's Classical Caucus.
After holding posts at universities including Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham, Edith Hall took up a chair in Classics at King's College London in 2012. She has published more than twenty books on diverse aspects of ancient Greek and Roman literature and its reception and is a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio and consultant to professional theatre companies, including the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. Her most recent book, Introducing the Ancient Greeks, was published by Bodley Head in 2015, in which year she was also awarded the 2015 Erasmus Prize of the European Academy for her contribution to international research.
This book represents the editors' second collaboration, having previously co-edited the volume New Directions in Ancient Pantomime for Oxford University Press in 2008. The book was met with critical acclaim on publication and one essay was selected as Best Article for 2008 by the Women's Classical Caucus.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Edith Hall and Rosie Wyles: Introduction: Approaches to the Fountain
- 2: Carmel McCallum-Barry: Learned Women of the Renaissance and Early Modern Period in Italy and England: the Relevance of their Scholarship
- 3: Sofia Frade: Hic sita Sigea est: satis hoc: Luisa Sigea and the Role of D. Maria, Infanta of Portugal, in Female Scholarship
- 4: Rosie Wyles: Ménage's Learned Ladies: Anne Dacier (1647-1720) and Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-1678)
- 5: Jacqueline Fabre-Serries: Anne Dacier (1681), Renée Vivien (1903), or What Does it Mean for a Woman to Translate Sapphoa
- 6: Edith Hall: Intellectual Pleasure and the Woman Translator in 17th and 18th-Century England
- 7: Jennifer Wallace: Confined and Exposed: Elizabeth Carter's Classical Translations
- 8: Liz Gloyn: This Is Not A Chapter About Jane Harrison: Teaching Classics at Newnham College, 1882-1922
- 9: Michele Valerie Ronnick: Classical Education and the Advancement of African American Women in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- 10: Barbara F. McManus: Grace Harriet Macurdy (1866 1946): Redefining the Classical Scholar
- 11: Judith P. Hallett: Greek (and Roman) Ways and Thoroughfares: the Routing of Edith Hamilton's Classical Antiquity
- 12: Roland Mayer: Margaret Alford: a Cambridge Latinist (1868-1951)
- 13: Judith P. Hallett: Eli's Daughters: Female Classics Graduate Students at Yale, 1892-1941
- 14: Catharine Roth: 'Ada Sara Adler (1878-1946): "The greatest woman philologist who ever lived"'
- 15: Nina Braginskaya: Olga Freidenberg: a Creative Mind Incarcerated
- 16: Eleanor Irwin: An Unconventional Classicist: the Work and Life of Kathleen Freeman
- 17: Laetitia Parker: A.M. Dale
- 18: Rowena Fowler: Betty Radice (1912-1985) and the Survival of Classics
- 19: Barbara K. Gold: Simone Weil: Receiving the Iliad
- 20: Ruth Webb: Jacqueline de Romilly
- Afterword
- Bibliography
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Genre: | Geschichte, Importe |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9780198855088 |
ISBN-10: | 0198855087 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Wyles, Rosie |
Redaktion: |
Wyles, Rosie
Hall, Edith |
Hersteller: | Oxford University Press (UK) |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 213 x 137 x 28 mm |
Von/Mit: | Rosie Wyles (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 12.03.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,612 kg |
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