Reassertion of the humanism of the ancient world| The Center for Hellenic Studies
Reassertion of the humanism of the ancient world| The Center for Hellenic Studies
To refer to this please cite it in this way : Rudolph Hock, Frank M. Snowden, Jr. Lectures, Howard University, Introduction, https://chs.harvard.edu/publications.sec/online_print_books.ssp/frank_m._snowden_jr./. Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC. November, 2005 The Frank M. Snowden, Jr. Annual Lecture Series at Howard University, Washington, D.C. On November 21, 2003 Professor Snowden was honored at the White House […]| The Center for Hellenic Studies
Chapter 4. Mimesis as Performance The reputation of the first chapter of Auerbach’s Mimesis among classicists has risen and fallen with the tides of fashion in Homeric studies. The notion of Homeric privileging of the part over the whole, argued for in the essay on Odysseus’s scar, gained wide currency at a […]| The Center for Hellenic Studies
1–115: Translated by Gregory Nagy 116–1022: Translated by J. Banks Adapted by Gregory Nagy Invocation Let me begin to sing of the Muses of Helikon, who abide on the great and holy Mount Helikon. Around the deep-blue spring, with dainty feet, they dance, and around the altar of the mighty son of Kronos. 5 Washing […]| The Center for Hellenic Studies