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Patricia Elizabeth Easterling, FBA (née Fairfax;[1] born 11 March 1934) is an English classical scholar, recognised as a particular expert on the work of Sophocles.[2] She was Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge from 1994 to 2001.[3] She was the 36th person and the first — and, so far, only — woman to hold the post.[4]

P. E. Easterling
Born (1934-03-11) 11 March 1934 (age 90)
Alma materNewnham College, Cambridge
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Manchester
University College London
University of Cambridge

Life and career

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Born in Blackburn, Easterling attended Witton Park High School (originally called Blackburn High School for Girls) before graduating with first class honours and distinction in Classics at Newnham College, Cambridge in 1955. After an initial spell lecturing at the University of Manchester (1957–1958),[5] Easterling taught within the Cambridge Classics Faculty as a FellowofNewnham College until 1987 when she took up the position of ProfessorofGreekatUniversity College London.[6] In 1987, she also became an Honorary FellowofNewnham College.[7] She gave the inaugural Housman Lecture at University College London on 14 June 2005.[8]

Easterling was the first woman to chair the Council of University Classical Departments. In 1994, she returned to Cambridge and Newnham as the 36th Regius Professor of Greek, the first (and so far only) woman to hold that post since its endowment by Henry VIII.[9]

In 1998, Easterling was elected a Fellow of the British Academy,[10] and in 2013 was made associé étranger de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres at the Institut de France, and Honorary Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.[11] She was the first Chair of the Management Committee of the Cambridge Greek Lexicon Project,[12] and is a patron of the charity 'Classics for All'.[13]

On 22 January 2000, Easterling received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Languages at Uppsala University, Sweden.[14] She has also been awarded honorary doctorates by the universities of Athens, Bristol (1999),[15] Royal Holloway (University of London) and Ioannina, and has been an Honorary Fellow of University College London since 1997.[16]

Academic interests

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Easterling works mainly on Greek literature, particularly tragedy; she also studies the survival and reception of ancient drama.[17] She has had a long association with the Joint Association of Classical Teachers and with its Greek Summer School at Bryanston SchoolinDorset, giving lectures there on an occasional basis.[18]

Easterling has been a General Editor of the Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics series since its foundation over thirty years ago, and has published an edition within this series of SophoclesTrachiniae (1982).[19]

Publications

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Books

Articles

References

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  1. ^ "Harmonising Hellenist". Times Higher Education (THE). 21 April 1995. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  • ^ Cartledge, Paul. "Foreword". Sophocles and the Greek Tragic Tradition. p. xii.
  • ^ "British Academy: Professor Pat Easterling".
  • ^ "Honorary Fellows | Newnham College". Newnham College. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  • ^ "Honorary Fellows | Newnham College". Newnham College. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  • ^ Budelmann, Felix; Michelakis, Pantelis (2001). Homer, Tragedy and Beyond: Essays in Honour of P. E. Easterling. London: Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies. p. 2. ISBN 0902984195.
  • ^ "Honorary Fellows | Newnham College". Newnham College. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  • ^ Easterling, Pat (2005). Ancient plays for modern minds?.
  • ^ "Honorary Fellows". Newnham College. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  • ^ "Professor Patricia Easterling". British Academy.
  • ^ "Professor Patricia Easterling". British Academy. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  • ^ "Cambridge: Faculty of Classics". 14 September 2015.
  • ^ "Professor Pat Easterling - Classics for All". Classics for All. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  • ^ "Honorary doctorates - Uppsala University, Sweden". Uu.se. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  • ^ Bristol, University of. "Honorary graduates | Graduation | University of Bristol". www.bristol.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  • ^ "Honorary Fellows". Newnham College. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  • ^ Michelakis, Felix Budelmann and Pantelis, ed. (2001). Homer, tragedy and beyond : essays in honour of P.E. Easterling. London: Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies. p. 1. ISBN 0902984195. OCLC 49746722.
  • ^ James Morwood (2013). "The JACT Greek Summer School" (PDF). Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  • ^ Sophocles. (1982). Trachiniae. Easterling, P. E. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521200873. OCLC 8112631.
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    Academic offices
    Preceded by

    E. W. Handley

    Professor of Greek, University College, London
    1987 - 1994
    Succeeded by

    Richard Janko

    Preceded by

    E. W. Handley

    Regius Professor of Greek Cambridge University
    1994 - 2001
    Succeeded by

    Richard Hunter


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