Patricia A. Hannah
MA
(Aberd) DipClassArch DPhil (Oxon), Senior Lecturer
Email
pat.hannah@otago.ac.nz
Dr Pat Hannah graduated from Aberdeen with an MA (Hons) and from Oxford with a Dip Class Arch and DPhil. Her research publications have focused on the interconnections to be found in the study of Greek art, culture and warfare. She teaches papers on these aspects and Greek language.
Papers taught 2010
First Semester:
CLAS107: Age of Heroes: Mycenaeans,
Trojans and Greeks (co-taught with Prof. R. Hannah)
CLAS236: Art of Empires: Hellenistic Art
from Alexander to Augustus (co-taught with Prof. R.
Hannah)
CLAS331: Research Methosd in Classics
Second Semester:
On research leave
Recent publications include:
"The Inspiration behind the Athena of the Prize
Panathenaic Amphoras"
In Common Ground: Archaeology, Art, Science, and
Humanities
eds. C. Mattusch, A.A. Donohue and A. Brauer(Oxford
2006) 585-587
"The Cosmetic Use of Red Ochre (Miltos)"
In Colour in the Ancient Mediterranean World
eds. L. Cleland
and K. Stears (Oxford 2004) 100-105
"TON ATHENETHEN ATHLON: a Case Study in the History of
a Label"
In Speaking Volumes: Orality and Literacy in the
Greek and Roman
World
ed. J. Watson (Leiden 2001) 161-184
"An Athena on Both Sides Down Under"
in PERIPLOUS: Papers on Classical Art and Archaeology
Presented
to Sir John Boardman eds. G.R. Tsetskhladze,
A.J.N.W. Prag and
A.M. Snodgrass (London 2000) 115-123
"The reality of Greek nudity: Looking to African parallels"
Scholia 7 (1998) 17-40
In Progress:
"The Warrior Loutrophoroi in Fifth-Century Athens"
In War, Culture and Democracy in Classical Athens. ed. D. Pritchard (Cambridge 2010) (forthcoming)
"A Corinthian Helmet: Otago Museum, Dunedin"
Scholia: Studies in Classical Antiquity 17 (2008) 154-164 (forthcoming)
(with G.R.B. Turner) "'Well-Rowed Ships Face to Face with Greeks': The Naval Imagery on the Textile in Euripides’ Ion (1158-60)" Ancient History Bulletin (2007) (forthcoming)
University of Otago, Division of Humanities Research
Cluster
Dr Hannah is a member of the Classical Culture and
Society Research Cluster.
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