HroswithaClub was a membership-based club of women bibliophiles and collectors based in New York City, active from 1944 to 2004. The HroswithaClub was...
Gandeshemensis) appears in various forms including: Hrotsvit, Hrosvite, Hroswitha, Hroswithe, Rhotswitha, Roswit, Roswindis and Roswitha. It means "a mighty...
of Gazette des Beaux Art and ARTnews.: 439 She was a member of the HroswithaClub. Greene never married. Her mother, Genevieve, lived with her for decades...
collecting groups, such as the HroswithaClub of women book collectors (1944–c. 1999) and the Society of Iconophiles. The Grolier Club also has a program of public...
"Deborah Evetts Collection of Material Relating to HroswithaClub, 1944-1994". The Grolier Club. Grolier Club. Retrieved 17 June 2020. "Deborah Evetts". Fellows...
and for her active memberships in many clubs and societies. She was a founding member of the HroswithaClub, and served at least one term as its president...
member of the HroswithaClub of American women book collectors, and in 1977 she became the first female honorary member of the Grolier Club. She was instrumental...
Shelter and a member of other clubs such as the Post and Paddock Club, the Woman's Athletic Club of Chicago, and the HroswithaClub, a group of female book...
to lecture at the Grolier Club (at that time still an all-male organization), and was a founding member of the HroswithaClub. Her collection included...
for the Garden Club of American Bulletin and the Journal of the New York Botanical Garden. She was a founding member of the HroswithaClub, a group for...
1944, Fife helped found the HroswithaClub of women book collectors in New York City and served as its first president. The club was named for Hrotsvitha...
longtime member of the HroswithaClub, which she joined in 1955. She later served as its president from 1978 to 1994, and often hosted club meetings at her home...
career as a bibliographer. She joined the women book collectors' clubHroswithaClub in 1944, and her collection of Maria Edgeworth was donated to Beinecke...
and his Types of Greek Women" "The Lion with Seven Darts in His Paw." "Hroswitha Who Wrote Dramas a Thousand Years Ago; and Women of the Monasteries" "Fanny...
botany and natural history (c. 1151–58). Another famous German abbess was Hroswitha of Gandersheim (935–1000 A.D.) that also helped encourage women to be...
Retrieved 6 December 2019. Frankforter, A. Daniel (February 1979). "Hroswitha of Gandersheim and the Destiny of Women". The Historian. 41 (2): 295–314...