Thursday, February 27, 2014

COURSE GREEK HOMERIC IN READING


THE ILIAD - REED COLLEGE.


Modern Greek for those with a basic knowledge of the language. In this course we will read selections of ancient Greek poetry and prose, from Homer to the New Testament. Gregory Nagy To refer to this essay, please cite it in this way: G. Nagy, “Lyric and Greek Myth,” http://chs.harvard.

AOIDOI: GREEK DIALECTS - WHERE TO START.


A Greek warrior sails home after ten year’s fighting the Trojan War. But the brutality is not yet over, and the Olympian thirst for blood has not been slaked. Course Lessons. Lesson 1: Introduction to Greek Mythology What is a myth and why are myths relevant today? Here is one of the great literary debates of all time.


UCSB DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS- COURSE CATALOG.


Here is one of the great literary debates of all time. For centuries, experts have been asking: How were the Homeric epics created? The Department of Classical Stus offers courses in ancient Greek, Latin, and classical civilization. Watch free course videos of Harvard Professor Gregory Nagy on concepts of the hero in ancient Greek civilization. Read Greek classics, from Homer to Plato. Greek involves the study of classical Greek language and literature and ancient Greek civilisation.


DEPARTMENT OF GREEK AND ROMAN CLASSICS AT TEMPLE UNIVERSITY.


Covering creation myths, heroic legends, and Homer's Odyssey and Iliad. In the Western classical tradition, Homer is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered as the greatest of ancient Greek epic poets.

URL: http://academic.reed.edu

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