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Judith P. Hallett

University of Maryland, Classics, Faculty Member
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  • Classicist specializing in Latin language and literature: women, sexuality and the family in Greco-Roman society: cla... more edit
Women Writing in Rome and Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi Judith P. Hallett From the first decades of the second century BcE onward, Latin literary works represent women as creators of written texts. For example, at lines 20-75 of his... more
Women Writing in Rome and Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi Judith P. Hallett From the first decades of the second century BcE onward, Latin literary works represent women as creators of written texts. For example, at lines 20-75 of his Pseudolus, a comedy that can be dated by its ...
The Vindolanda Letters from Claudia Severa Judith P. Hallett Prior to the mid-1980s, the list of extant Latin writings by women of the classi-cal era would have ended with the two-line fragment by Martial's Sulpicia. In... more
The Vindolanda Letters from Claudia Severa Judith P. Hallett Prior to the mid-1980s, the list of extant Latin writings by women of the classi-cal era would have ended with the two-line fragment by Martial's Sulpicia. In consequence this list would have been limited to women residing ...
Introduction Judith P. Hallett and Christopher Stray I British Classics beyond England: Scotland, Wales and the Empire 1 The Democratic Intellect Preserved: Scotland and the Classics 1826-1836 Mick Morris 2 Classics and Welsh Cultural... more
Introduction Judith P. Hallett and Christopher Stray I British Classics beyond England: Scotland, Wales and the Empire 1 The Democratic Intellect Preserved: Scotland and the Classics 1826-1836 Mick Morris 2 Classics and Welsh Cultural Identity in the Nineteenth Century Ceri Davies 3 Kathleen Freeman: An Apostle and Evangelist for Classical Greece Eleanor Irwin 4 Greek, Latin and the Indian Civil Service Phiroze Vasunia II The impact of British classics in the United States 5 Politics and Scholarship: Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve and Nineteenth-Century British Classics Ward Briggs 6 Grace Harriet Macurdy: The Role of British Classics in the Self-Fashioning of an American Woman Scholar Barbara F. McManus 7 J. A. K. Thomson and Classical Reception Studies: American Influences and 'Classical Influences' Barbara F. McManus 8 The Anglicizing Way: Edith Hamilton (1867-1963) and the Twentieth-Century Transformation of Classics in the USA Judith P. Hallett Notes Bibliography Index
Compromising Traditions Scholars in modern languages and literature have enthusiastically embraced the use of the" personal voice," explicitly autobiographical intervention within the act of criticism. However, on both sides of... more
Compromising Traditions Scholars in modern languages and literature have enthusiastically embraced the use of the" personal voice," explicitly autobiographical intervention within the act of criticism. However, on both sides of the Atlantic, venerable traditions of classical ...
Page 120. Corpus erat: Sulpicia's Elegiac Text and Body in Ovid's Pygmalion Narrative (Met. 10.238-297) Judith P. Hallett Abstract: This essay builds upon and complicates Alison... more
Page 120. Corpus erat: Sulpicia's Elegiac Text and Body in Ovid's Pygmalion Narrative (Met. 10.238-297) Judith P. Hallett Abstract: This essay builds upon and complicates Alison Sharrock's 1991 argument that Ovid's portrayal ...

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https://www.hcsjournal.org We are glad to announce the publication of the inaugural issue of History of Classical Scholarship, a new Open Access journal exclusively devoted to the history of the studies on the Greek and Roman world.... more
https://www.hcsjournal.org

We are glad to announce the publication of the inaugural issue of History of Classical Scholarship, a new Open Access journal exclusively devoted to the history of the studies on the Greek and Roman world.
We invite contributions on any aspects of the history of classical studies, in any geographical context, from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century, and are keen to host papers covering the whole range of the discipline: from ancient history to literary studies, from epigraphy and numismatics to art history and archaeology, from textual criticism to religious and linguistic studies. We also welcome editions of significant items from the Nachlässe of classical scholars, including letters and documents that may shed light on matters of historical or historiographical interest.
We publish papers in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

The contents of the journal are accessible at https://www.hcsjournal.org. Submissions and informal queries may be addressed to the Editors, Lorenzo Calvelli (lorenzoc@unive.it) and Federico Santangelo (federico.santangelo@ncl.ac.uk)

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HCS 1 (2019) – Table of Contents
Lorenzo CALVELLI, Federico SANTANGELO, A New Journal: Contents, Methods, Perspectives
Gerard GONZÁLEZ GERMAIN, Conrad Peutinger, Reader of Inscriptions: A Note on the Rediscovery of His Copy of the Epigrammata Antiquae Urbis (Rome, 1521)
Ginette VAGENHEIM, L'épitaphe comme exemplum virtutis dans les macrobies des Antichi eroi et huomini illustri de Pirro Ligorio (1512 c. - 1583)
Massimiliano DI FAZIO, Gli Etruschi nella cultura popolare italiana del XIX secolo. Le indagini di Charles G. Leland
Judith P. HALLETT, The Legacy of the Drunken Duchess: Grace Harriet Macurdy, Barbara McManus and Classics at Vassar College, 1893-1946
Luciano CANFORA, La lettera di Catilina: Norden, Marchesi, Syme
Christopher STRAY, The Glory and the Grandeur: John Clarke Stobart and the Defence of High Culture in a Democratic Age
Ilse HILBOLD, Jules Marouzeau and L'Année philologique: The Genesis of a Reform in Classical Bibliography
Ben CARTLIDGE, E.R. Dodds' Lecture Notes on Hesiod's Works and Days
Werner ECK, An Overseas Look at British Scholars: Prosopographie und Administration des Imperium Romanum
Oswyn MURRAY, Between East and West: Memories of the Cold War