Kosmos Society Celebrates the “Heroization” of Aeschylus’ Seven Against Thebes
Kosmos Society members planned an intensive, collaborative workshop to create a revised translation of Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes. Read more
Kosmos Society members planned an intensive, collaborative workshop to create a revised translation of Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes. Read more
"The metrical shape of the Iliad and the Odyssey, as well as the metrical units into which the text divides, are clear enough. Not so clear are the intelligible units of sense into which the epic divides." Read more
We are excited to announce “Individual Developments and Systemic Change in Philology,” an update by Gregory Crane on several interrelated projects forging the future of Classical texts in the digital age. Read more
We are excited to announce “Individual Developments and Systemic Change in Philology,” an update by Gregory Crane on several interrelated projects forging the future of Classical texts in the digital age. Read more
"But now the real difficulties begin. Now the reader poet is starting to have a difficult time reading the next word at line [[2]], as the inscription becomes more and more fragmented." Read more
"But now the real difficulties begin. Now the reader poet is starting to have a difficult time reading the next word at line [[2]], as the inscription becomes more and more fragmented." Read more
We are pleased to announce the online publication of Women Weaving the World: Text and Textile in the Kalevala and Beyond by Hanna Eilittä Psychas. Read more
We are pleased to announce the online publication of Women Weaving the World: Text and Textile in the Kalevala and Beyond by Hanna Eilittä Psychas. Read more
Manuscripts, personal correspondence, music, notebooks, photographs, and more from the avant-garde twentieth century writer will be made available to scholars around the world. Read more
We are pleased to announce the publication of Old Norse Mythology—Comparative Perspectives, edited by Pernille Hermann, Stephen A. Mitchell, Jens Peter Schjødt, and Amber J. Rose, on the CHS website, the third and final volume in the new online Milman Parry Collection of Oral Literature Series. Read more