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  1. Elizabeth Carter is assistant professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire. She was a post-doctoral scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, a visiting scholar at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES) in 2017, and a senior Fulbright scholar at the Universidad Carlos III Madrid in the ...

  2. Elizabeth Carter, considered "the most learned lady in England" in the eighteenth century, is represented by three books in the University of. Tulsa's McFarlin Library: All the Works ofEpictetus (1758), Poems on. Several Occasions (1762), which includes her most famous poem "Ode to Wisdom," and her nephew Montagu Pennington's Memoirs of the ...

  3. Elizabeth Carter (1717-1806), poet, translator and writer, first became acquainted with her contemporary Dr Samuel Johnson via her contributions to the Gentleman’s Magazine. It was the start of a friendship that lasted half a century, during which he described her as someone who ‘could make a pudding as well as translate Epictetus from the Greek, and work a handkerchief as well as compose ...

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  6. Date: probably 1710-1730. Elizabeth Carter Burwell was the daughter of Robert “King” Carter and Judith Armistead. Her first husband was Nathaniel Burwell (1680-1721); her second husband was Dr. George Nicholas. The portrait descended in the family at Carter Hall, which was built by her grandson, Nathaniel Burwell (1750-1814) in the 1790s.

  7. Elizabeth Carter. Elizabeth Carter als Minerva, Göttin der Weisheit, von John Fayram (zwischen 1735 und 1741, National Portrait Gallery) Elizabeth Carter (* 16. Dezember 1717 in Deal, Kent; † 19. Februar 1806) war eine englische Dichterin, Altertumsforscherin, Autorin und Übersetzerin. Sie war ein Mitglied der Blaustrumpfgesellschaft um ...