Fellowships News | Meet the 2019-20 Fellows in Hellenic Studies
The CHS is pleased to announce the 2019-20 Fellows in Hellenic Studies. Read more
The CHS is pleased to announce the 2019-20 Fellows in Hellenic Studies. Read more
The Book Club readings for this month are from Casey Dué’s recent book, Achilles Unbound: Multiformity and Tradition in the Homeric Epics, which is available to read for free on the CHS website. Read more
The Book Club readings for this month are from Casey Dué’s recent book, Achilles Unbound: Multiformity and Tradition in the Homeric Epics, which is available to read for free on the CHS website. Read more
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On Tuesday, April 2 at 9:30 am (EDT), an international roundtable on the topic “A Prehistory for Post-Humanism? Anthropology and Antiquity Today,” co-organized by Cléo Carastro, Manon Brouillet, and Charles Stocking, will be live streamed by CHS. Read more
On Tuesday, April 2 at 9:30 am (EDT), an international roundtable on the topic “A Prehistory for Post-Humanism? Anthropology and Antiquity Today,” co-organized by Cléo Carastro, Manon Brouillet, and Charles Stocking, will be live streamed by CHS. Read more
Though Achilles the character is bound by fate and by narrative tradition, Achilles’s poem, the Iliad, was never fixed and monolithic in antiquity—it was multiform. And the wider epic tradition, from which the Iliad emerged, was yet more multiform. In Achilles Unbound, Casey Dué, building on nearly twenty years of work as coeditor of the Homer Multitext, explores both the traditionality and multiformity of the Iliad in a way that… Read more
Join us on Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 7:00 p.m., in Rio, Patras, for the lecture “The language question and the ‘Generation of the ‘30’s’ ” with Christina Dounia. Read more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybnNo-Y12k4… Read more