The Ancient Greek Hero in 24 Hours through visual art
This series of galleries attempts to illustrate each Hour with visual art. Read more
This series of galleries attempts to illustrate each Hour with visual art. Read more
We are pleased to introduce our four Digital Humanities interns who are working for eight weeks in Washington, DC on the Free First Thousand Years of Greek project, a self-standing subset of the Open Greek and Latin Project and on Homer and the Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri. Read more
We are pleased to introduce our four Digital Humanities interns who are working for eight weeks in Washington, DC on the Free First Thousand Years of Greek project, a self-standing subset of the Open Greek and Latin Project and on Homer and the Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri. Read more
“Sky was the first who ruled over the whole world. And having wedded Earth, he begat first the Hundred-handed, as they are named: Briareus, Gyes, Cottus, who were unsurpassed in size and might, each of them having a hundred hands and fifty heads.” Read more
“Sky was the first who ruled over the whole world. And having wedded Earth, he begat first the Hundred-handed, as they are named: Briareus, Gyes, Cottus, who were unsurpassed in size and might, each of them having a hundred hands and fifty heads.” Read more
Howard University and the Center for Hellenic Studies celebrate James Joyce and epic literature with readings and dramatic presentations in conversation with Ulysses and Odysseus. The event will feature students enrolled in “Blacks in Antiquity,” a summer course offered by Professor Herron at Howard University. Read more
CHS 2018-19 Fellow Lucia Athanassaki shares a preview of her work and research during her fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more
Please join us on Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 7:00 p.m., in Nafplio, for the lecture “Poetry of the Byzantine court and aristocracy” with Ioannis Vassis. Read more
Isadora Duncan International Institute, Inc., the Ecumenical Delphic Union & the Center for Hellenic Studies invite you to a Preview for the Festival of the Delphic Games 2021 on June 20 & 21! Register by Monday June 3, 2019. Read more
Isadora Duncan International Institute, Inc., the Ecumenical Delphic Union & the Center for Hellenic Studies invite you to a Preview for the Festival of the Delphic Games 2021 on June 20 & 21! Register by Monday June 3, 2019. Read more