G. M. Hirst
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English-American classical philologist
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G. M. Hirst's Degrees
- Masters Classics University of Oxford
Why Is G. M. Hirst Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Gertrude Mary Hirst , better known as G. M. Hirst, was an English-American classicist. Her most influential publication was her 1926 proposal that Livy was born in 64 BC, rather than the traditional date of 59 BC; this claim would later also be advocated by academics including Ronald Syme.
G. M. Hirst's Published Works
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- The Lost Province or the Worth of Britain (1951) (14)
- M. Annaei Lucani De Bello Civili Liber VIII (5)
- The Significance of Augustior as Applied to Hercules and to Romulus: A Note on Livy I, 7, 9 and I, 8, 9 (4)
- Note on Vergil Aeneid VII. 376–384 (1937) (2)
- Notes on Juvenal, I, III, VI, X (1)
- The Cults of Olbia (Part I.) (1902) (1)
- The Cults of Olbia (Part II.) (1902) (1)
- An Attempt to Date the Composition of Aeneid Vii. (1916) (1)
- Martial, ii. 14. 14–18 (The Would-be Diner Out) (1950) (1)
- Professor Gildersleeve on Cory's Version of Callimachus (1932) (0)
- Collected Classical Papers of Gertrude Mary Hirst (1940) (0)
- A Discussion of Some Passages in the Prologue to the Georgics. (I. 14, 15 and 27) (0)
- The Gateway. A Book of Latin Composition for Middle Forms (0)
- Note on Vergil, Georgics 1.31 (1945) (0)
- Note on the "Mourning Athena" Relief (1910) (0)
- Euripides: Medea, Trojan Women, Electra (0)
- Vergil, Georgics I. 197-203 (1933) (0)
- Archaeological Note on Juvenal 6.486-504 (1934) (0)
- Lectures by Dr. J. S. Reid (0)
- Note on the Date of Livy's Birth, and on the Termination of His History (0)
- Notes on Catullus LXIV (1908) (0)
- On Ovid, Metamorphoses XI. 119–124 (1906) (0)
- Note on Horace, Odes III. iv. 9, 10 (1906) (0)
- Note on Juvenal III. 13–16 (1924) (0)
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