CHS Online Publications

Online Resources for Hellenic Studies at CHS

In addition to program descriptions and teaching-and-learning tools, the Center for Hellenic Studies offers students and scholars a large selection of full-text publications—all freely available online. From book-length studies to journal issues to blog posts, below are some of our most recent offerings: Books Bollack, Jean The Art of Reading: From Homer to Paul Celan Bonifazi, Anna, Annemieke Drummen, and Mark de Kreij… Read more

Now Online! | The Art of Reading: From Homer to Paul Celan, by Jean Bollack

"I learned that coded writings followed a clear principle, and thus allowed an initiation into the art of reading. Transferences from contemporary poetry, which was of great importance in my life, to philology led me to the classical authors. Less accessible, shielded by an armor of formal difficulties, these authors would provide much greater satisfaction once they were extracted from their envelope." Read more

Now Online! | The Art of Reading: From Homer to Paul Celan, by Jean Bollack

"I learned that coded writings followed a clear principle, and thus allowed an initiation into the art of reading. Transferences from contemporary poetry, which was of great importance in my life, to philology led me to the classical authors. Less accessible, shielded by an armor of formal difficulties, these authors would provide much greater satisfaction once they were extracted from their envelope." Read more

Yearly Round-Up 2016 at the Center for Hellenic Studies

Take a minute to explore with us the highlights of 2016 at CHS! This past year has been filled with events and activities at both CHS campuses in Washington, DC, and Nafplio, Greece, online discussions and dialogues in a friendly environment, new research opportunities, changes and additions on the CHS free online publications and the CHS website.   Featured Online Publications from the Hellenic Studies Series… Read more

Read Online! | The Aethiopis: Neo-Neoanalysis Reanalyzed, by Malcolm Davies

The Aethiopis: Neo-Neoanalysis Reanalyzed, by Malcolm Davies, is now available to read online on the CHS website. From the Book Description It may seem odd to devote an entire book, however short, to a lost epic of which hardly any fragments (as normally defined) survive. The existence of a late prose summary of the epic’s contents hardly dispels that oddness. One (rather long) word may supply justification: Neoanalysis. Read more

Read Online! | The Aethiopis: Neo-Neoanalysis Reanalyzed, by Malcolm Davies

The Aethiopis: Neo-Neoanalysis Reanalyzed, by Malcolm Davies, is now available to read online on the CHS website. From the Book Description It may seem odd to devote an entire book, however short, to a lost epic of which hardly any fragments (as normally defined) survive. The existence of a late prose summary of the epic’s contents hardly dispels that oddness. One (rather long) word may supply justification: Neoanalysis. This… Read more