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Fitt, Mary
Wick, Stuart Mary
St Donat, Clare
Cory, Caroline
Geboortedatum
1897-06-22
Overlijdensdatum
1959-02-21
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
UK
Geboorteplaats
Yardley, Birmingham, England, UK
Plaats van overlijden
Cardiff, Wales, UK
Woonplaatsen
Cardiff, Wales, UK
Opleiding
University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire in Cardiff (BA|1918; MA|1922; DLitt|1940)
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classical scholar
classicist
Greek scholar
mystery novelist
children's book author
biographer (toon alle 8)
translator
poet
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Detection Club
Philosophical Society of Great Britain
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Kathleen Freeman was the only child of Charles Freeman, a British commercial traveler, and his wife Catharine Mawdesley. Some sources say she was born in Wales, others say England. She was educated at Canton High School for Girls and graduated from University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, Cardiff, with a B.A. in classics in 1918. She went on to earn an M.A. in 1922 and a D.Litt. in 1940. She joined the faculty as a lecturer in Greek in 1919, and published her first book on a classical Greek subject, The Work and Life of Solon, in 1926. Over the next 20 years, she wrote novels, short stories, and poems, beginning with Martin Hanner: A Comedy (1926), plus mystery and detective fiction published under various pseudonyms, including "Mary Fitt," who debuted in 1936 with Murder Mars the Tour. During World War II, she returned to classical studies and wrote about Greek authors for The Western Mail newspaper in Cardiff; these columns were later collected and published in book form as It Has All happened Before (1941), Voices of Freedom (1943), and What They Said at the Time (1945). She also lectured on Greek history and culture to British troops stationed in South Wales. In 1946, she resigned from academe to devote her time to travel, research, and writing. In 1951, she was elected chairman of the Philosophical Society of Great Britain and that same year was admitted to the Detection Club. She also wrote 12 children's books between 1953 and her death, and a biography of Jane Austen, T'Other Miss Austen (1956).

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A definitely must read for any Philosophy student or anyone interested in knowing the origins of Western thought.

Here you find all the known fragments of the early Greek Philosophers without commentary; this, in a way, can be a positive thing in that it will allow room for a more pristine view of their take on the world and its mysteries.
 
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adsicuidade | 2 andere besprekingen | Sep 8, 2018 |
I read this as a supplement to Jonathan Barnes' "Early Greek Philosophy" collection. The Diels/Freeman collection contains a lot more entries, e.g. Epicharmis, Orpheus etc. In some cases more fragments are included, and in others less. It also includes many fragments of the sophists. I skipped most of those here because I have separate books dedicated to them that I am intending to read in the not too distant future. Overall, it functions as a great supplement to Barnes and I recommend it as such.… (meer)
 
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Erick_M | 2 andere besprekingen | Aug 27, 2018 |
A definitely must read for any Philosophy student or anyone interested in knowing the origins of Western thought.

Here you find all the known fragments of the early Greek Philosophers without commentary; this, in a way, can be a positive thing in that it will allow room for a more pristine view of their take on the world and its mysteries.
 
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henrique.maia | 2 andere besprekingen | Aug 3, 2014 |

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