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CHS Open House: The Power of Performance: Mythology and Outreach Today, with Paul O’Mahony
We are pleased to welcome actor, writer, and educator Paul O’Mahony for a CHS Open House discussion on ‘The Power of Performance: Mythology and Outreach Today’, which will take place on Thursday, September 24 at 11 a.m. EDT. He introduces the topic as follows: I would like to talk about our reception of classical texts and our approaches to performance—finding new and exciting ways to re-imagine them. I will… Read more
Available Online l Isocrates' Theory of Goodwill (Eunoia) as a Precursor of Emotional Intelligence by Maria Xanthou
The Center For Hellenic Studies is pleased to announce the online publication of spring fellow Maria Xanthou’s paper, “Isocrates’ Theory of Goodwill (Eunoia) as a Precursor of Emotional Intelligence,” which was presented at the 2015 Fellows Research Symposium. See the abstract below. To read the full article, visit the Center for Hellenic Studies Research Bulletin. Abstract Εunoia is one of Isocrates’ core paideutic concepts. I aim to… Read more
Available Online l Isocrates’ Theory of Goodwill (Eunoia) as a Precursor of Emotional Intelligence by Maria Xanthou
The Center For Hellenic Studies is pleased to announce the online publication of spring fellow Maria Xanthou’s paper, “Isocrates’ Theory of Goodwill (Eunoia) as a Precursor of Emotional Intelligence,” which was presented at the 2015 Fellows Research Symposium. See the abstract below. To read the full article, visit the Center for Hellenic Studies Research Bulletin. Abstract Εunoia is one of Isocrates’ core paideutic concepts. I aim to… Read more
Now Available Online | The Epic Rhapsode and His Craft: Homeric Performance in a Diachronic Perspective
The Epic Rhapsode and His Craft: Homeric Performance in a Diachronic Perspective, by José M. González The Center for Hellenic Studies is happy to announce the online publication of The Epic Rhapsode and His Craft: Homeric Performance in a Diachronic Perspective, by José M. González on the CHS website. The Epic Rhapsode and His Craft studies Homeric performance from archaic to Roman imperial times. It argues that oracular utterance, dramatic acting, and rhetorical delivery… Read more
Now Available Online | The Epic Rhapsode and His Craft: Homeric Performance in a Diachronic Perspective
The Epic Rhapsode and His Craft: Homeric Performance in a Diachronic Perspective, by José M. González The Center for Hellenic Studies is happy to announce the online publication of The Epic Rhapsode and His Craft: Homeric Performance in a Diachronic Perspective, by José M. González on the CHS website. The Epic Rhapsode and His Craft studies Homeric performance from archaic to Roman imperial times. It argues that oracular utterance, dramatic acting, and rhetorical delivery powerfully… Read more
Visiting scholar at CHS | Rosa Andújar, A.G. Leventis Research Fellow at University College London
September 14–20, 2015 This week, Rosa Andújar, A.G. Leventis Research Fellow at University College London will be staying at the CHS and using the library. She is currently in the process of completing her book, Playing the Chorus: Greek Tragedy Beyond the Choral Ode. By exploring its activities beyond the singing of odes, Andújar aims to prove that the tragic chorus… Read more
Visiting scholar at CHS | Rosa Andújar, A.G. Leventis Research Fellow at University College London
September 14–20, 2015 This week, Rosa Andújar, A.G. Leventis Research Fellow at University College London will be staying at the CHS and using the library. She is currently in the process of completing her book, Playing the Chorus: Greek Tragedy Beyond the Choral Ode. By exploring its activities beyond the singing of odes, Andújar aims to prove that the tragic chorus was a… Read more
CHS Open House | ‘Homer and the Bronze Age’, with Casey Dué
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WH2cZQgyMp4… Read more
A Collaborative Fellowship at the CHS
Now that the application period for 2016-17 CHS Fellowships has opened, we would like to draw the attention of interested scholars to an innovative project from the last Fellowship season, a first in the Center’s history: a paper conceived, researched, and written together by two Fellows, Alberto Quiroga-Puertas and Ryan Fowler. The paper, “Silence and Rumor as Rhetorical Strategies in Basil’s Letters” in CHS Research Bulletin 3, no. 1 (2014),… Read more