Papers of Emily Dickinson Townsend Vermeule, 1946-1996 and 2001

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Papers of Emily Dickinson Townsend Vermeule, 1946-1996 and 2001

Emily Dickinson Townsend Vermeule (1928-2001), a professor of classical philology and archaeology at Harvard University (1970-1994), was an internationally recognized authority on the Bronze Age of Greece and a distinguished archaeologist, classicist, and art historian.

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Harvard University Archives.

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Introduction Emily Dickinson Townsend Vermeule (1928-2001), a professor of classical philology and archaeology at Harvard University (1970-1994), was a distinguished classical archaeologist, animated lecturer, popular professor, and avid Boston Red Sox fan. As the author of numerous articles, books, monographs, and reviews, Vermeule established herself as a scholar of ancient Greek culture, poetry, history, science, and philosophy. She inspired those around her and broug...