About Hugh Gerard Evelyn-White
Hugh Gerard Evelyn-White was a British archaeologist, classical scholar, and Egyptologist.
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person Full name | Hugh Gerard Evelyn-White |
cake Date of birth | June 18, 1884 |
event_busy Date of death | September 9, 1924 |
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EVELYN-WHITE, HUGH GERARD (1874-1924), English archaeologist and Coptologist. He was educated at King's School, Ely. In 1909 he joined the Metropolitan Museum of New York's expedition to Egypt, remaining with them until 1921, except for a period when he served in World War I. At first he worked with H. E. Winlock at al-Bagawat in the Khargah Oasis and then at West Thebes until 1914. This was followed by the exploration of the Coptic Monastery of Epiphanius at SHAYKH ‘ABD AL-QURNAH. His major undertaking was making an architectural and archaeological survey of the monasteries of Wadi al-Natrun, which resulted in the publication of his three-volume The Monasteries of the Wadi ’n Natrun (New York, 1926-1935). Among his Coptic contributions is The Monastery of Epiphanius at Thebes, with H. E. Winlock and W. E. Crum (New York, 1909-1917).
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Hesiod. The Homeric Hymns. And, Homerica Book · Hugh Gerard Evelyn-White · 1914
Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica is a book published in 1914 by Hugh G. Evelyn-White. It contains various poems by Homer and Hesiod in the ancient Greek as well as in English. The book is almost 700 pages long and includes some of ancient Greece's most well known poems: Theogony, Works and Days, and The Story of Oedipus, for example. chrome_reader_mode Read now Associated works
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Hesiod. The Homeric Hymns. And, Homerica Book · Hugh Gerard Evelyn-White · 1914
Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica is a book published in 1914 by Hugh G. Evelyn-White. It contains various poems by Homer and Hesiod in the ancient Greek as well as in English. The book is almost 700 pages long and includes some of ancient Greece's most well known poems: Theogony, Works and Days, and The Story of Oedipus, for example. chrome_reader_mode Read now Role: Contributor
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Hesiod. The Homeric Hymns. And, Homerica. Translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White. London, England: William Heinemann Ltd., 1914.