Kosmos Society Book Club | Aristophanes Plutus
This month, we are reading Plutus, a comedy written by Aristophanes, also known in English under the title Wealth. Read more
This month, we are reading Plutus, a comedy written by Aristophanes, also known in English under the title Wealth. Read more
This month, we are reading Plutus, a comedy written by Aristophanes, also known in English under the title Wealth. Read more
The CHS fellowship program encourages and supports research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greece. The deadline for submitting applications is Sunday, October 29, 2017 at midnight (Eastern). Read more
We are pleased to welcome Kevin McGrath for an Open House discussion about Indo-European Epic Poetry. The event will be streamed live on Thursday, September 7 at 11:00 a.m. EDT, and will be recorded. Read more
We are pleased to welcome Kevin McGrath for an Open House discussion about Indo-European Epic Poetry. The event will be streamed live on Thursday, September 7 at 11:00 a.m. EDT, and will be recorded. Read more
Paul O'Mahony is artistic director of Out of Chaos with whom he created UNMYTHABLE, which won the Three Weeks Editors’ Award in Edinburgh 2012. UNMYTHABLE has toured to more than 80 theaters across the UK, Europe, and New Zealand. Read more
Paul O'Mahony is artistic director of Out of Chaos with whom he created UNMYTHABLE, which won the Three Weeks Editors’ Award in Edinburgh 2012. UNMYTHABLE has toured to more than 80 theaters across the UK, Europe, and New Zealand. Read more
"Italian as we know it today was not always spoken throughout Italy. The Italian language did not become the staple language until well into the end of the 19th Century during the process of Italian unification, or the Risorgimento." Read more
Professor Leonard Muellner shares his experience from the visit to the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Lille 2, and his lecture about Homeric poetry to an audience of 500 students. Read more
The sixth iteration of the High School Summer Program (HSSP 2017) came to an end on July 22. Participating high school students attended for two and a half weeks an intensive daily seminar designed by Harvard Faculty and Teaching Fellows studying at Harvard. Read more