LC control no. | n 82028078 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Fantham, Elaine |
Variant(s) | Fantham, E. (Elaine), 1933-2016 Fantham, R. Elaine (Rosamund Elaine), 1933-2016 Fantham, Rosamund Elaine, 1933-2016 |
See also | Employer: Princeton University Employer: Indiana University Employer: University of Toronto Employer: National Public Radio (U.S.) Officer of: American Philological Association |
Associated place | Oxford (England) Liverpool (England) Bloomington (Ind.) Toronto (Ont.) Princeton (N.J.) |
Birth date | 1933-05-25 |
Death date | 2016-07-11 |
Field of activity | Classical studies Latin language Latin literature Latin drama (Comedy) Latin poetry Greek language Greek literature Rhetoric, Ancient |
Affiliation | University of Oxford University of Liverpool University of St. Andrews Indiana University University of Toronto Princeton University American Philological Association National Public Radio (U.S.) |
Profession or occupation | Professor College teachers |
Found in | Her Comparative studies in Republican Latin imagery, 1972. Seneca Selected letters, 2010: p. i (Taught at Princeton University from 1986 to 2000. List of books published are in area of classical studies) Deutsche Nationalbibliothek AF, via VIAF, 23 October 2010 (Fantham, Elaine; b. 1933; other names: Fantham, E.; Fantham, R. Elaine; Fantham, Rosamund Elaine; British professor in classical philology) Wikipedia, 13 August 2016 (Elaine Fantham; born Elaine Crosthwaite 25 May 1933 in Liverpool, England; died 11 July 2016 in Toronto, Ontario; read Litterae Humaniores at the University of Oxford for her BA (1954); Master's degree at the University of Oxford in 1957; PhD at the University of Liverpool in 1965; taught in a secondary school for girls in St Andrews, Scotland, for seven years, and briefly at the University of St Andrews; Visiting Lecturer for two years (1966-68) at Indiana University at Bloomington; taught at the University of Toronto for eighteen years (1968-86); Giger Professor of Latin at Princeton University from 1986 to 1999; President of the American Philological Association for 2004; expert on Latin literature, especially comedy, epic poetry and rhetoric, and Roman religion and the social history of Roman women; classics commentator on NPR's Weekend Edition) |
National bib agency no. | 0052G1942E |
Associated language | eng |
Quality code | nlc |