News | “Mágusok és iónok,” by Gregory Nagy
Professor Nagy, on the occasion of his induction as a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, 2017.06.26, presented a lecture entitled “Mágusok és iónok.” Read more
Professor Nagy, on the occasion of his induction as a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, 2017.06.26, presented a lecture entitled “Mágusok és iónok.” Read more
Professor Nagy, on the occasion of his induction as a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, 2017.06.26, presented a lecture entitled “Mágusok és iónok.” Read more
In this video, Gregory Nagy discusses with Douglas Frame and Leonard Muellner an introduction to how ancient Greek dialects function in Homeric poetry. Read more
Professor Nagy, on the occasion of his induction as a corresponding member to the Academy of Athens, presented a lecture entitled “Observations on Greek dialects in the late second millennium BCE,” now available in “Short Writings: Volume IV.” (2011.04.06) Read more
Professor Nagy, on the occasion of his induction as a corresponding member to the Academy of Athens, presented a lecture entitled “Observations on Greek dialects in the late second millennium BCE,” now available in “Short Writings: Volume IV.” (2011.04.06) Read more
Join us for the next CHS Online Open House discussion on Thursday, May 4 at 11:30 a.m. EDT. The event will feature a return visit with Gregory Nagy, Francis Jones Professor of Classical Greek Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University, and Director of the Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC. Read more
Two of Professor Nagy's most recent articles have become available under the online publication Short Writings Volume IV, the fourth volume in a series of online anthologies, all available online for free at the CHS website. Read more
A Homer Commentary in Progress, an evolving, collaborative commentary based on the cumulative research of Milman Parry and Albert Lord, who created a new way of thinking about Homeric poetry, goes live! Read more
In this episode, Gregory Nagy talks with Keith and Sarah, about the recognition scenes in the Odyssey and particularly the one between Odysseus and Penelope. Read more
In this episode, Gregory Nagy talks with Keith and Sarah, about the recognition scenes in the Odyssey and particularly the one between Odysseus and Penelope. Read more