Odyssey 1.203–212: Are you really from Odysseus, big boy that you are?
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Join us on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 7:00 p.m., in Thessaloniki for the lecture “200 years of a National Identity in modern Greek poetry: from Solomos’ Mother Magnanimous to Markos Meskos’ Stepmother Homeland” with Euripides Garantoudis. Read more
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"[Socrates] said that he often heard it stated that of all possessions the most precious is a good and sincere friend. “And yet,” he said, “there is no transaction most men are so careless about as the acquisition of friends. For I find that they are careful about getting houses and lands and slaves and cattle and furniture, and anxious to keep what they have; but though they tell one that a friend is the greatest blessing, I find that most men take no thought how to get new friends or how to keep their old ones." Read more
"[Socrates] said that he often heard it stated that of all possessions the most precious is a good and sincere friend. “And yet,” he said, “there is no transaction most men are so careless about as the acquisition of friends. For I find that they are careful about getting houses and lands and slaves and cattle and furniture, and anxious to keep what they have; but though they tell one that a friend is the greatest blessing, I find that most men take no thought how to get new friends or how to keep their old ones." Read more
We are excited to welcome back Gregory Nagy of Harvard University, Francis Jones Professor of Classical Greek Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature and the Director of the Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC. Read more
We are excited to welcome back Gregory Nagy of Harvard University, Francis Jones Professor of Classical Greek Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature and the Director of the Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC. Read more
Many areas in the northern hemisphere are currently experiencing heavy snow and freezing temperatures. So, CHS Kosmos community members are sharing some passages on the subject from the ancient Greek texts in a recent post on the CHS Kosmos website. Read more
We are pleased to share that Angela Cinalli won the 2018 Marie Skłodowska Curie Global Fellowship with the project Ptanois Posin, in collaboration with the Department of Classics of “Sapienza” University of Rome and the Center for Hellenic Studies. Read more