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A Homer Commentary in Progress goes live!
A Homer Commentary in Progress, an evolving, collaborative commentary based on the cumulative research of Milman Parry and Albert Lord, who created a new way of thinking about Homeric poetry, goes live! Read more
Forthcoming from the Hellenic Studies Series | Equine Poetics, by Ryan Platte
Platte in Equine Poetics develops a methodology rooted in oral verse mechanics to understand contest-based mythical parallels that have defied easy historical explanations—in Greece and beyond. Drawing from the fields of comparative poetics and historical linguistics, Equine Poetics sheds new light on fascinating and puzzling aspects of these central figures in early Greek verbal art. Read more
Forthcoming from the Hellenic Studies Series | Equine Poetics, by Ryan Platte
Platte in Equine Poetics develops a methodology rooted in oral verse mechanics to understand contest-based mythical parallels that have defied easy historical explanations—in Greece and beyond. Drawing from the fields of comparative poetics and historical linguistics, Equine Poetics sheds new light on fascinating and puzzling aspects of these central figures in early Greek verbal art. Read more
CHS Online Open House | Deaths of ancient leaders, with Norman Sandridge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ijq3LlUSZqA… Read more
Community Reading: Seneca’s Phaedra
Join us on Thursday, March 16 at 11 a.m. EDT for a community reading of Seneca’s tragedy Phaedra, via Google+ Hangout. This will be an informal, friendly event, and all members of the Kosmos Society are invited to participate. Read more
Save the date | SPEL-CHS Joint Conference on March 11!
Join us on Saturday, March 11, 2017, in Athens, for the SPEL-CHS joint conference on the topic of “From Homer to Modern Greek: diachronic approaches to Greek language.” A live stream will also be available. Read more