Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 2026 1935
https://isni.org/isni/0000000120261935
Name: 
Grant Showerman (American classical philologist)
Grant Showerman (Amerikaans klassiek filoloog (1870-1935))
Grant Showerman (US-amerikanischer Klassischer Philologe)
Showerman, Grant
Dates: 
1870-1935
Creation class: 
Language material
Creation role: 
author
creator
Related names: 
American Academy in Rome (isAffiliatedWith)
Cumont, Franz (1868-1947))
Cumont, Franz Valery Marie (1868-1947)
Goold, G. P.
Goold, George Patrick (1922-2001)
New Hampshire Historical Society
Ovid, 43 B.C. (17 A.D. or 18 A.D.)
Ovidi Nasó, Publi (43 aC-17 dC)
Ovidius Naso, P. (43 v. Chr.-17/18)
Ovidius Naso, Publius (43 a.C.-ca 17))
Ovidius Naso, Publius (43 v. Chr.-17/18)
Robinson, David Moore
University of Wisconsin (isAffiliatedWith)
Wright, George
Titles: 
art of love, and other poems
country chronicle, A
Eternal Rome, the city and its people from the earliest times to the present day
Great mother of the gods, The
Heroides and amores
Horace and his influence.
Indian Stream Republic and Luther Parker, The
Metamorphoses
Oriental religions in roman paganism, The
Ovid
With the professor
Notes: 
Associated Group: American Academy in Rome naf
Associated Group: University of Wisconsin naf
Associated Language:
College teachers Translators
LC in RLIN, 5/18/87 (hdg.: Showerman, Grant, 1870-1935)
Latin language Latin literature
Ovid. Heroides and Amores, 1947 t.p. (with an English translation by Grant Showerman)
Wisconsin Historical Society, via WWW, 1 May 2013 (Showerman, Grant, 1870-1935; professor, classicist, author; born Brookfield, Waukesha County, Wisconin; graduated from University of Wisconsin (A.B., 1896; A.M., 1897; Ph.D., 1900). He was instructor in Latin at the Univ. of Wisconsin (1900-1909), and from 1909 until his death was professor of classics at the university)
Wisconsin biographical dictionary, 2008-2009 edition, 2008 page 381 (Showerman, Grant; born January 9, 1870 on a farm in Brookfield, Wisconsin; A.B. and Ph.D., University of Wisconsin; taught classics at the University of Wisconsin for the rest of his life except for leaves of absence to teach at Princeton (one year) and at the American Academy in Rome (four years); died November 13, 1935 in Madison, Wisconsin)
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