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Searched all Perseus collections for "Helen" 1495 results in 9 categories
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Art objects (250)
Atlas sites (112)
Collections (1)
Images (201)
London sites (1)
Reference articles (16)
Text sections (12)
Source citations (1)
Texts (899)
250 Art objects
  1. Tubingen, Eberhard-Karls-Univ., Arch. Inst., 1219: CHOUS FRAGMENT; HELEN P*; WEDDING OF MENELAOS AND HELEN, WOMAN DANCING [Beazley Archive Vase] (7.78)

  2. San Simeon (CA), Hearst Historical State Monument, 5476: AMPHORA B; SWING PAINTER; DIOSKOUROI (?) AND HELEN (?), ATHENA, ILIOUPERSIS (MENELAOS AND THE RECOVERY OF HELEN, DEATH OF PRIAM) [Beazley Archive Vase] (6.96)

  3. Boston 13.186: Late Archaic; Attic Red Figure; Skyphos; Side A: Alexandros abducting Helen. Side B: Menelaos attacking Helen. [Vase] (6.19)

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112 Atlas sites
  1. Helen Mills, Hellen: Pennsylvania, United States [Atlas site] (7.57)

  2. Helen, Simmons: Florida, United States [Atlas site] (7.40)

  3. Lake Helen: Florida, United States [Atlas site] (7.40)

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1 Collection
  1. Helen W. Tuttle Papers 1957-1979: Papers of Helen W. Tuttle, president of the Resources and Technical Services Division (1961-62)., Scope and Contents of the Collection: Papers of Helen W. Tuttle, president of the Resources and Technical Services Division (1961-62), including correspondence, reports, statements and documents relating to her service as chairman of the Committee on Organization (1966-72), Future ALA Structure Committee (1976-79) and the Task Force on Statements in Support of Holding Mid-winter 1980 in Palmer House-Chicago (1979); as a member of the executive board (1976-78); as a representative to the Council of National Library and Information Associations (1976-79); and as a member of RTSD committee including the Costs Ratio Committee (1963- 69), Library Materials Price Index Committee (1957-78) and the Planning Committee (1962-70)., Arrangement: Alphabetical [Collection] (1.30)

201 Images
  1. Wurzburg L 160: Side A: Helen, detail of lower body. Inscription: "Helen" [Image] (7.57)

  2. Leathersellers Hall &c., St. Helen's Place. [Image] (6.43)

  3. his house in St. Helen's Bishopsgate [Image] (5.59)

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1 London site
  1. St. Helen's place: United Kingdom [London site] (4.11)

16 Reference articles
  1. Helen (2) [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (5.44)

  2. WILLIAMS, HELEN MARIA (1762-1827) [Reference article in Sidney Lee, Dictionary of National Biography: Index and Epitome] (4.95)

  3. BLACKWOOD, HELEN SELINA (1807-1867) [Reference article in Sidney Lee, Dictionary of National Biography: Index and Epitome] (4.68)

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12 Text sections
  1. Helen [Section in Isocrates, Speeches and Letters (ed. George Norlin)] (4.73)

  2. Great St. Helen's [Section in Augustus J. C. Hare, Volume 1: Walks in London] (4.73)

  3. ST. HELEN, HOUGHTON LAKE & WESTERN. [Section in Facts and Figures about Michigan; a hand-book of the state, statistical, political, financial, economical, commercial. By Frank J. Bramhall] (3.89)

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1 Source citation
  1. L.B. Ghali-Kahil; Les Enlevements et le Retour d'Helene dans les Textes et les Documents Figures: Ghali-Kahil 1955 [Source citation] (1.17)

899 Texts
  1. Glimpses of California and the missions, by Helen Hunt Jackson ... with illustrations by Henry Sandham: (in English) Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885) of Amherst, Massachusetts, turned to writing after the death of her first husband in 1863. Her marriage to William Jackson, a wealthy Denver Quaker, brought her to the West in 1875, and she soon became a Native American rights activist. She was sent west as part of a federal commission to investigate conditions among the Mission Indians in 1882, and her experiences as part of that commission inspired her famous 1884 novel Ramona. Glimpses of California (1902) reprints articles Jackson first published in 1883. She offers a narrative history of the California mission system and the early years of Los Angeles as a Hispanic community and the work of Junipero Serra as well as an analysis of the fate of the Mission Indians after those missions were dismantled. This section of the book is followed by a chapter on Southern California's "outdoor industries" -- livestock ranching and farming -- and one on Jackson's visit to Oregon. [Text] (13.60)

  2. Knight, Helen C. (Helen Cross), 1814-1906.; Hannah More; or, Life in hall and cottage. / By Mrs. Helen C. Knight.: Added t.-p., engraved, with vignette., Caption title: A new memoir of Hannah More., Appeared, 1851, under title, "A new memoir of Hannah More; or, Life in hall and cottage"., buhr [Text] [View with Perseus links] (5.97)

  3. BALDWIN HELEN; UNTITLED LANDSCAPE: BALDWIN HELEN; (in English) 24.00 X 36.00 CM LR [Text] (5.12)

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