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Aeschylus update
Folks, How’s the reading of “The Persians” going? Phil P.S. We went to the Harvard Club in New York last night to hear a Professor lecture on Ovid, the Roman poet. It was GREAT. Can’t wait until we read Ovid (the professor agreed to come onto the … Continue reading
Next book: Aeschylus
Folks, I’m finally back from travels and ready to start our next book: Aeschylus II (start with “Persians”) Buy it from Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/92ess. This is the University of Chicago Edition.I’ll send out another note shortly with a date to d… Continue reading
Aeschylus next
Folks, Pat and I are choosing the edition of Aeschylus that we’ll be reading next and will get that to you shortly. Meanwhile, I’m sending a clip from yesterday’s NY Times about an archaeological discovery that may confirm the burial of Patroclus … Continue reading
Greek Plays 2017
Hi Everyone, We had a great discussion during our first Greek Plays reading group held on Tuesday, February 7th, 2017. A special thanks to Professor James Romm of Bard College who is behind this new set of translations and joined us … Continue reading →
08. February 2017 by Kristen Kmiec
Categories: Aeschylus, Commentary, Greek Plays, Reader Call | Tags: Aeschylus, Commentary, greek plays, James Romm, Reader Call | Comments Off on Greek Plays 2017