Norma Miller (classicist) explained

Alma Mater:University of Glasgow
University of Cambridge
Discipline:Classics
Workplaces:Royal Holloway, University of London

Norma P. Miller (–1988) was a classicist whose key works were translations of Tacitus and Menander. She was a lecturer in Classics at Royal Holloway.[1]

Education and career

Miller studied at the University of Glasgow and the University of Cambridge.[2] She was a lecturer in Classics at Royal Holloway. She also lectured at the Trent University, Ontario, where she held an Ashley Fellowship in 1985–86.[3] She also lectured at the University of Toronto. Her teaching included Greek drama and Miller supervised Phd students included Janet P. Bews.[4] Miller was President of the Classical Association in 1987.[5] After retirement she was a Reader Emeritus at the University of London. Miller was noted for her contributions to classical studies in the UK.[6]

Awards and honours

The Department of Classical Studies and Traill College at Trent University established the Norma Miller fund in her honour in 1991.[7]

Selected publications

Translations

Commentaries

Articles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: N.P. Miller. www.bloomsbury.com. 2019-04-14.
  2. Book: Menander, of Athens.. Plays and fragments. Miller, N. P.. 978-0141913476. London. 1004977877. 2004-07-29.
  3. Web site: Ashley Fellowship - Colleges - Trent University. www.trentu.ca. 2019-04-14.
  4. Book: Bews, Janet P.. Janet P. Bews fonds. 1963–1990.
  5. Handley. Carol. 2003. Things That Matter. Greece & Rome. 50. 209–225. 0017-3835. 3567846. 10.1093/gr/50.suppl_1.209.
  6. Huxley. Herbert H.. 1988. Preface. Proceedings of the Virgil Society. 19.
  7. 1991. Announcements/Annonces. Echos du Monde Classique: Classical Views. 35. 136–138.