The Cypria, by Malcolm Davies
We are excited to announce the release of The Cypria, by Malcolm Davies, which is now available in print as part of the Hellenic Studies Series. Read more
We are excited to announce the release of The Cypria, by Malcolm Davies, which is now available in print as part of the Hellenic Studies Series. Read more
This series of galleries attempts to illustrate each Hour with visual art. There are 6 galleries in total, corresponding to 4 hours each. Read more
This series of galleries attempts to illustrate each Hour with visual art. Read more
The CHS is pleased to introduce the first stage of the CI Poetry Project, a gathering of poems of occasion and circumstance brought to you by the editors of Classical Inquiries. Read more
“You yourself, Phaedo, were you present with Socrates on that day on which he drank the poison in the prison, or did you hear from someone else?” Thus begins the account of the final day in the life of Socrates, as portrayed by Plato in the Phaedo, which the CHS is pleased to offer in a new translation by Gwenda-lin Grewal, Visiting Assistant Professor at Vassar College and Visiting Scholar… Read more
“You yourself, Phaedo, were you present with Socrates on that day on which he drank the poison in the prison, or did you hear from someone else?” Thus begins the account of the final day in the life of Socrates, as portrayed by Plato in the Phaedo, which the CHS is pleased to offer in a new translation by Gwenda-lin Grewal, Visiting Assistant Professor at Vassar College and Visiting Scholar… Read more
The CHS is pleased to announce the online publication of Achilles Unbound: Multiformity and Tradition in the Homeric Epics, by Casey Dué. Read more
The CHS is pleased to announce the online publication of Achilles Unbound: Multiformity and Tradition in the Homeric Epics, by Casey Dué. Read more
The CHS is pleased to announce the online publication of the article "Theognidea and Megarian Society," along with a supplemental timeline "Chronological Table: Archaic Megara, 800-500 B.C.," by historian Thomas J. Figueira. Read more
The CHS is pleased to announce the online publication of the article "Theognidea and Megarian Society," along with a supplemental timeline "Chronological Table: Archaic Megara, 800-500 B.C.," by historian Thomas J. Figueira. Read more