Iuditha P. Hallett
Iuditha Peller Hallett (nata 4 Aprilis 1944) est auctrix, oratrix, et profestrix rerum classicarum, iam docens apud Universitatem Terrae Mariae. Versata est multis studiis at praecipue opera in linguam Latinam et litteraturam; philologiam classicam; civilizationes Romanas et Graecas antiquas; mulieres, sexualitatem, et familiam in antiquitate; et traditionem studiorum classicorum in Civitatibus Foederatis dabat. Etiam est interpres neo-Latina foetuosa. Saepius Latine convertit carmina Anglice scripta, aliqua ad verbum, laxius alia, at semper in harmonice cum musica originali metroque.
Educatio
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Fathers and Daughters in Roman Society: Women and the Elite Family (Princeton 1984)
- Women Writing Latin (Routledge 2002)
Collaborationes
recensere- Six North American Women Classicists (ex Classical World, 1996–1997)
- Compromising Traditions: The Personal Voice in Classical Scholarship cum Thoma Van Nortwick Collegii Oberliniensis (Routledge 1997)
- Roman Sexualities cum Marilyn Skinner Universitatis Arizonensis (Principitonia 1997)
- Rome and Her Monuments: Essays in Honor of the City and Literature of Rome in Honor of Katherine A. Geffcken cum Sheila Dickison Universitatis Floridensis (Vaucondae, Illinoesia 2000)
Carminum exempla
recensere- Aufer Me ad Arenam ab Anclico Take Me Out to the Crowd.
- Oculis Hibernicis Ridentibus ab Anglico When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
In mediis
recensere- Canadian Broadcasting Company radioprogramma "The Court of Ideas" 1986–1994. Attestationes dedit in:
- Mortem Cleopatrae
- Facinora Neronis
- Proditionem Boudicae
- Iura aequalitatis Sapphus
- The History Channel/ A&E series “Movies in Time”:
- Reproductio BBC seriei I, Claudius
- The Fall of the Roman Empire
- The History Channel/A&E in amorem Antonii et Cleopatrae 1998
- The History Channel/A&E in serie The History of Sex 1999
- PBS series The Roman Empire in the First Century 2001
Nexus externi
recensere- https://web.archive.org/web/20070407204854/http://www.classics.umd.edu/Faculty/JHallett/index.html Pagina apud situm Universitatis Marylandensis