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Edith Hall

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Edith Hall
Edith Hall FBA (born 4 March 1959) is a British scholar of classics, specialising in ancient Greek literature and cultural history, and professor in the...
Edith Hall (disambiguation)
Edith Hall may refer to: Edith Hall (born 1959), British classics scholar and Professor at King's College London Edith Hall Dohan (1877–1943), American...
Edith Hall Dohan
Edith Hayward Hall Dohan (31 December 1877–14 July 1943) was an American archaeologist who earned Bryn Mawr College's first classical archaeology Ph.D...
Édith Piaf
Édith Giovanna Gassion (19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963), known as Édith Piaf (French: [edit pjaf]), was a French singer and lyricist best known for...
Sarah Hall (British politician)
Sarah Edith Hall is a British politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Warrington South as a member of the Labour & Co-operative Party since...
Odyssey
published in 1994. Huansheng's Odyssey followed three years later. Classicist Edith Hall says the Odyssey has been regarded as "the very birthplace of literary...
Mythos (book)
between being erudite and "deliberately downmarket". British scholar Edith Hall criticised Fry's limited selection of myths in her review for The Guardian...
Black Athena
has not received the criticism it deserves due to political reasons. Edith Hall criticized the fact that Bernal speaks of "Hellenic nationalism" and "national...
Medea (play)
ormance-1500-2000-page-258-edit-edith-hall-fiona-mc-kintosh `Medea In Performance 1500 2000 ``Page 258 Edit Edith Hall , Fiona Mc Kintosh "Shozo Sato"...
Aristophanes
 66–67; Roman & Roman 2010, p. 82 Dover 1970, p. x. Thorburn 2005, p. 67. Edith Hall; Amanda Wrigley (2007). Aristophanes in Performance 421 BC – AD 2007:...
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