See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Edith… The temple of Persephone was famous for its votive pinakes or painted terracotta pictures of scenes from the life of Persephone, which I once spent hours looking at in the National Museum of Magna Graecia in Reggio Calabria. Edith is committed to making as much of her advanced research as possible freely available online. A poetess, a girl, a mother, a she-puppy, goddesses in beautiful temples … As a woman I’ve loved catching a glimpse of this intimate, delicate, all-female corner in the classical universe. Comfort Classics: Edith Hall Posted on April 16, 2020 April 16, 2020 by Cora Beth The world is in a state of upheaval at the moment, and we’re all looking for things to make us feel less anxious. Edith has 6 jobs listed on their profile. A People’s History of Classics: Class and Greco-Roman Antiquity in Britain 1689-1939.

Thank you Edith Hall and Cora Beth, such an incredible source! The clincher is the detail about the puppy, who like everyone else involved here (as in most of Nossis’ poems), is female. She resigned over a dispute regarding funding for classics after leading a public campaign, which was succ… Edith’s book, Aristotle’s Way: … You will not want to miss her description of eudaemonia and her insight on what the implication could be for building healthy society. Her dog is called Finlay. It had two gorgeous sanctuaries, both for female deities—one for Persephone and one for Aphrodite. Edith Hall (born 1959) is a British scholar of classics, specialising in ancient Greek literature and cultural history, and Professor in the Department of Classics and Centre for Hellenic Studies at King's College, London. View Edith Hall’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. skilfully represented in her youthful pride and with melting gaze.

Aristotle’s Way book. Edith has 3 jobs listed on their profile. Edith Hall Book Review. If the painting was in the temple of Persephone then could δέσποιναν μελάθρων be along the lines of” mistress of the temple”, the last line meaning” thinking she beheld Persephone”? The world is in a state of upheaval at the moment, and we’re all looking for things to make us feel less anxious. Edith Hall Cakes .

Yes, it’s an epigram by Nossis, here with my translation: Θαυμαρέτας μορφὰν ὁ πίναξ ἔχει· εὖ γε τὸ γαῦρον View Edith Hall’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. ( Log Out /  Watch Eastenders with my husband while drinking red wine. It takes me straight into an intimate moment shared between a female poet and a girl in a beautiful environment. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. For bookings please email : st.edithhall@tiscali.co.uk, Located on Kemsing High Street, St. Edith Hall is exceptionally well equipped, fully licensed recreational and social complex available to hire at highly competitve rates for wide variety of activities:-, Large and small meetings                                         Concerts and Plays, Club and society gatherings                                      Badminton, Yoga, Keep Fit, Bridge, etc, Young children and family parties                            Jumble and car boot sales, Weddings and wakes                                              Sales presentations, Premises licence for music, dancing and alcohol, Ample tables and chairs for all seating styles, Wheelchair access via ground level entrance. Ask Dr. Drew with Scott Adams: August 6, 2020. Nossis was inspired to write poetry, in her Doric dialect, by the example of Sappho. Talk to my daughters either in person or online! Genealogy profile for Edith May Hall Edith May Hall (1875 - 1959) - Genealogy Genealogy for Edith May Hall (1875 - 1959) family tree on Geni, with over 190 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Really enjoyed that, thanks . Their festivals and dedications and sacrifices must have made up a good deal for their exclusion from political life, and I like to be reminded of this. δέσποιναν μελάθρων οἰομένα ποθορῆν. And finally… what do you do, outside of Classics, to cheer yourself up? Her latest book, written with Dr Henry Stead (Lecturer in Latin at St. Andrews—pictured with him below) is A People’s History of Classics: Class and Greco-Roman Antiquity in Britain 1689-1939 (Routledge Taylor Francis 2020), currently only £23.99 and a perfect antidote to lockdown tedium. Professor Edith Hall discusses how Aristotle and philosophy can be useful guides for leading a good life.

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