Jane Ellen Harrison (Q911): Difference between revisions

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Jane Ellen Harrison
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    16, Chenies Street Chambers (British English)
    Chenies Street Chambers, Bloomsbury, WC (English)
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    https://archive.org/details/englishwomansye00unkngoog/page/n200/mode/2up
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    British Federation of University Women Annual Report 1919-1920 (British English)
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    Newnham College Register 1871-1971 Vol 1 (British English)
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    Newnham College Register 1871-1971 Vol 1 (British English)
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    The Builder, 24 January 1885, p 127 (English)
    November 1885Gregorian
    The Mythology of the Iliad in connection with Greek Vase Paintings (6 lectures) (English)
    Harrison's lectures were in part a fundraising exercise for the British Schhol at Athens. £87 were raised for this purpose beyond the expenses of the lecturer. (English)
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    The Builder 12 December 1885 p 820 (English)
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    British Federation of University Women Annual Report 1919-1920 (British English)
    November 1885Gregorian
    The Parthenon Marbles (a course) (English)
    Harrison was to deliver the lectures in the Museum's Archaic Room (English)
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    The Builder 7 November 1885 Vol 49 Iss 2231, p 665 (English)
    12 May 1886Gregorian
    Topography and Monuments of Ancient Athens (course of 4 lectures) (English)
    Letters for admission to be sent to Miss Wilson at 45 Colville Gardens, W. (English)
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    9 June 1886Gregorian
    Monuments and Topography of Ancient Athens (course) (English)
    This is a repeat of the previous month's course, held in the afternoon for the benefit of people working in the morning. (English)
    Letters for admission to be sent to Miss Wilson at 45 Colville Gardens, W. (English)
    The course was open to both men and women (English)
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    The Builder 29 May 1886, p 778 (English)
    11 June 1886Gregorian
    Vase Paintings (course) (English)
    Letters for admission to be sent to Miss Wilson at 45 Colville Gardens, W. (English)
    The course was open to both men and women (English)
    Harrison raised £190 for the British School at Athens from this course. (English)
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    November 1886Gregorian
    Myths of Attica (course) (English)
    Many of the students were from the South Kensington Art Schools (Royal College of Art) (English)
    The lectures were illustrated with oxy-hydrogen lantern (English)
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    The Builder 20 November 1886, p 732 (English)
    2 November 1888Gregorian
    The Cults and Monuments of Ancient Athens (5 lecture course) (English)
    course was given in the lecture theatre of the Museum (English)
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    The Builder, 10 November 1888, p 345 (English)
    24 January 1890Gregorian
    Athens: its mythology and art (course of 10 lectures) (English)
    The first lecture of the course was held in Chelsea town hall, the rest at the Museum (English)
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    26 November 1890Gregorian
    Myth of the Homeric Cycle (4 lectures) (English)
    The full course was co-taught by Walter Leaf and Harrison; Leaf's lectures were first, then Harrison's. (English)
    The course was organised by the Chelsea Centre for University Extension (English)
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    The Builder, 27 December 1890, p 496 (English)
    May 1886Gregorian
    The Technique of Greek Vases (course) (English)
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    11 July 1893Gregorian
    Greek Ceramography in relation to Greek Mythography (English)
    Harrison sent in this paper to be read at the Congress of Philology, organised within the WCA's Department of Literature (English)
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    The Dial 1 August 1893, Vol 15 Iss 171, p 60 (English)
    World's Congress Auxiliary, Department of Literature, Division of Philology. Programme of a Congress of Philogists (1893) (English)
    June 1883Gregorian
    Harrison was part of the "Penelope" section. (English)
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    Merry England July 1883: Vol 1, 242 (English)
    https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/178cb5b9-91be-32a9-91f9-a5131003cd77
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    45836
    https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=45836
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    Q437675
    https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q437675
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    lccn-n50036393
    https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50036393/
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