Enk | Petrus Johannes | 1885-1960 | Professor of Latin; ENK, Professor Petrus Johannes (1885-1960): Papers of Enk, mainly comprising notebooks, relating to his work in school and college on classical texts and Latin literature, (predominantly 1894-1907), including notes on and partial translations into Dutch of the Annals of Publius Cornelius Tacitus, the Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidius Naso, the works of Marcus Tullius Cicero, the Elegiae of Sextus Propertius, the Carmina of Giovanni Pascoli; working papers, 1876-1923, of Enk's former teacher, Professor Jacobus Johannes Hartman of Leiden (1851-1924), mainly comprising notebooks and partial translations into Dutch, of the Adelphoe, Andria, and Hecyra of Publius Terentius Afer, the Epistulae Ex Ponto of Publius Ovidius Naso, the Aeneid of Publius Vergilius Maro, the Seven against Thebes of Aeschylus; notebook by Hartman entitled 'Adversaria Lucianen', 1876; manuscript topographical notebook by Hartman entitled 'Romeinsche Antiquiteiten', 1905; press cuttings and obituaries of Hartman (predominantly 1924); correspondence of Enk and Hartman with Dutch, English and German scholars of Latin, [1920s and 1930s]; photographs and illustrations of classical sculpture and architectural sites; typescript inventories of Enk's library of classical texts and pamphlets as at 1 Jun 1960. With bound manuscript of the Thebais by Publius Papinius Statius, in an Italian humanistic script of the late 15th century. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (3.81)
Maynard | Constance Louisa | 1849-1935 | Mistress of Westfield College; MAYNARD, Constance Louisa (1849-1935): Papers of Constance Maynard, 1866-1935, comprising diaries and notebooks, namely personal diaries, 1866-1886, 1901-1935, with those for 1866-1870 containing Biblical texts [diaries for the period 1887-1900 appear not to have survived] (series GB); diaries of weekly entries recording events, including her work at Westfield College with details of teachers and students, 1871-1913 (series D); travel diaries, 1868-1922, recording details of holidays including bicycle tours in England, journeys to Europe, including Italy, Switzerland, Austria, France, the Middle East and South Africa (series TD); diaries recording her search for a cottage, 1906-1911, and subsequent life at 'Sundial', 1911-1935, including copy letters, notes relating to a conference on modern churchmen, 1918 (series SD); diaries relating to Stephane Anton ('Effi'), 1888-1915, recording details of their relationship, including their first meeting and death of Stephane (series EN); notebooks, [1906-1913], containing lectures and essays on various subjects, including the play Eumindes of Aeschylus, [1906], 'Electricity. A Parable', various religious topics, reminiscences and poems by Constance Maynard, 1913 and undated, anthologies of poems by various poets, anecdotes and reminiscences of [friends and colleagues], notes on Canada, 1910 (series N); <BR><BR>diary of Dora L Maynard [sister of Constance Maynard], 1871-1872; notebook of Mabel Prideaux, 1881-1884, [possibly a student at Westfield College] containing texts, notes, diary entries, copy letters, including from Constance Maynard; notes by CB Firth on Constance Maynard's Tuesday evening addresses, 1905. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (0.82)
Uhsadel-GuI?Klke, Christina.; Mythos und Zeitgeschichte bei Aischylos;--das VerhaI?Kltnis von Mythos und Historie in Eumeniden und Hiketiden.: Diss.--Cologne., Bibliography: p. 10-11. [Text] (10.94)
Fazio, Steven Charles.; The costume of Greek tragedy in the fifth century and in Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound and The Persians.: Thesis (M.A.)-Ohio State University., Bibliography: leaves 47-49. [Text] (8.75)
Ashley, Evelyn Elizabeth,--1943-; The opposites in Aeschylus and Protagoras :--a study of an idea in Periclean Athens /--by Evelyn Elizabeth Ashley.: Vita., Thesis (M.A.)--Arizona State University., Bibliography: leaves [81]-91. [Text] (7.20)
Milman, Henry Hart, 1791-1868.; The Agamemnon of Aeschylus. .: Preliminaries omitted., Transcribed from : The Agamemnon of Aeschylus And The Bacchanals of Euripides With Passages from the Lyric and Later Poets of Greece. Translated by Henry Hart Milman. London : John Murray, 1865., Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty for academic and research purposes only., English verse drama database. Cambridge, England : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., 1994. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (5.92)