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Grace Macurdy

Grace Harriet Macurdy (September 12, 1866 – October 23, 1946) was an American classicist, and the first American woman to gain a PhD from Columbia University. She taught at Vassar College for 44 years, despite a lengthy conflict with Abby Leach, her first employer.

Macurdy eventually rose to become chair of the department of Greek before embarking upon an illustrious international career. One of her major areas of research was royal women during the Hellenistic period. Macurdy shaped the field of classics and the study of ancient history by pulling together both material evidence and textual evidence as sources in her pioneering studies of individual women. Provided by Wikipedia
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Hellenistic queens : a study of woman-power in Macedonia, Seleucid Syria, and Ptolemaic Egypt /

: "The publication of this book was made possible by a grant from the Lucy Maynard Salmon fund for research, established at Vassar college, June, 1926."--p.[vii] Errata slip laid in. : xv, 250 pages 12 plates (incl. frontispiece) ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 237-239. : .alaa-sweed

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