Classical Wisdom Litterae - October 2021

Litterae/5 With an emphasis in Women’s Studies, Mary Naples earned a Master of Arts in Humanities from Do‐ minican University of California in 2013. Her deep love of antiquity is reflected in her writing which, amongst other things, explores women’s narratives in the Greek and Roman worlds. Presently, she is working on an eBook about feminine consciousness in ancient Greece. More of her articles can be found on her website: www.femminaclassica.com. Since 2013, Mary has been a contributing writer for Classi‐ cal Wisdom. Mary Naples Edward Whelan attended the University of Maynooth 2003-2008 and studied history and classical studies. He obtained a BA from Maynooth and was admitted to the History Ph.D. program. He graduated with a PhD in history in 2008. Between 2010-2012 he worked in the Limerick City Archives. A published au‐ thor he has also written many journal articles. Edward is a full-time freelance writer and re‐ searcher and lives in, County Clare, Ireland. Ed Whalen Jocelyn currently lives in Greece and is a MA student in Greek and Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology at the National and Kapodis‐ trian University of Athens, with a BA in Clas‐ sics and History from UNC Chapel Hill. Her current work focuses on network theory and economic development in the central Mediter‐ ranean Bronze Age. She enjoys Latin comedy, modern entertainment reception of epics, and any reason to buy a new notebook for research. Joycelyn Hitchcock Danielle Alexander, from the south coast of England. She is currently doing a Masters de‐ gree in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology, hav‐ ing completed her Bachelors degree in An‐ cient Civilizations. Danielle Alexander Contributors

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