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csmonitor.com /5 days ago

A modern epic where Greece is the word

The Monitor recently convened a panel of experts on the classics. Here’s what we learned. 

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kirkusreviews.com /1 month ago

TALKING CLASSICS

Someone who taught ancient Greek and Roman culture at Cambridge for 50 years isn’t going to say there is no point, but Beard is quick to assure readers, in the breezy tone familiar...

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ekathimerini.com /4 weeks ago

Greece sent the art; Rome built the empire

An exhibition tracing ancient Greek art’s influence on Roman culture has opened at the Acropolis Museum, running through August 30.

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ekathimerini.com /1 week ago

How Ancient Greek culture shaped the founding of the USA

The intellectual foundation of the United States has been, since its inception, and remains deeply anchored in classical Greek culture and political philosophy.

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ekathimerini.com /2 days ago

Classics winning over a new generation

If someone had found themselves at Athens’ Cine Paris open-air movie theater on a recent Saturday night, they may have thought they had been transported back to 2001.

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kathimerini.gr /4 weeks ago

Αντλώντας «Εμπνευση» από την αρχαία Ελλάδα

Ηταν τέτοια η επίδραση που άσκησε στους Ρωμαίους ο αρχαίος ελληνικός πολιτισμός, ώστε ακόμη και όταν ως κατακτητές μετέφεραν έργα τέχνης από τον ελλαδικό χώρο προς την Ιταλία, η πρ...

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openculture.com /1 month ago

The Largest Bookshelf Tour Ever Filmed: Inside a Classicist’s 20,000-Volume Library

If you grew up in the last few generations, chances are you didn’t get much of an education, if any, in Latin or ancient Greek. One long-made argument for phasing them out of curri...

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jewishjournal.com /4 weeks ago

Ancient Crave-worthy Wisdom in Greek and Biblical Literature

[…] The post Ancient Crave-worthy Wisdom in Greek and Biblical Literature appeared first on Jewish Journal.

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ekathimerini.com /2 weeks ago

The Founders’ Greek compass: A legacy worth renewing at 250

Few modern nations have been as consciously formed by the intellectual inheritance of the ancient world as the United States.

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churchlifejournal.nd.edu /1 week ago

Beyond the Modern Myths of Ancient Athens

Arlene Saxonhouse on mythmakers.

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greekreporter.com /1 month ago

The Greeks of Alexandria: A Community That Shaped Egypt’s Great City

The story of Hellenism in Alexandria goes back more than two millennia, when Alexander the Great established the city.

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theamericanconservative.com /1 month ago

The Ancient Greeks’ Blackened Reputation

History’s winners take a beating at the movies. The post The Ancient Greeks’ Blackened Reputation appeared first on The American Conservative.

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ekathimerini.com /1 month ago

Plato’s Academy, lost in neglect

Plato’s Academy, the birthplace of ideas that helped shape Western civilization, stands today as a monument to neglect rather than learning.

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openculture.com /1 month ago

Archaeologists Discover Ancient Egyptian Mummy Buried with Pages from Homer’s Iliad: When Literature Guided Souls Throug...

Renaissance Europe admired ancient Rome, ancient Rome admired ancient Greece, and ancient Greece admired ancient Egypt. But the admiration could actually go both ways in that last...

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greekreporter.com /2 weeks ago

From War Hero to Academic Pioneer: The Genesis of Modern Greek at Harvard

The history of Modern Greek at Harvard University began in 1828, just a few years after the start of the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire. A veteran of the Revo...

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en.protothema.gr /1 month ago

Socrates and Confucius “met” in Athens in a celebration of Greek and Chinese culture

The event, held at the Estia of Nea Smyrni, was organized under the guidance of the Press Office of China’s State Council and the Embassy of China in Greece The post Socrates and C...

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ekathimerini.com /3 weeks ago

Greece hands over group of teracotta statuettes to Egypt

Greece on Wednesday handed over to Egyptian authorities a group of terracotta statuettes believed to come from Egypt that were discovered in an Athens skip eight years ago and hand...

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ekathimerini.com /1 month ago

Greece returns group of Cypriot antiquities to Nicosia

Greece has repatriated to Cyprus a group of nearly 50 antiquities covering about 3,500 years of the island’s history that were originally part of a private collection, the Culture...

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ekathimerini.com /2 weeks ago

New edition of Aristotle’s complete works in English a ‘threefold’ challenge

Oxford University Press published “The Complete Works of Aristotle” in 1954, in a comprehensive English translation that, for decades, served as the standard reference for scholars...

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greekreporter.com /1 month ago

Athens, Sparta, Homer: Why Louisiana Is Full of Greek-Named Towns

The prevalence of towns and cities in Louisiana with Greek names is a testament to the enduring influence of the Greek culture and its mythology on Western civilization. This influ...

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ekathimerini.com /1 month ago

Tearing Aristophanes apart, gently

The first time he saw the play “Peace” by Aristophanes was at Athens’ Herod Atticus Theater in the mid-1980s, in a production directed by the legendary Spyros Evangelatos, inspired...

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parterre.com /2 weeks ago

Aegean in place

Greek National Opera's Medea in the ancient theater at Epidaurus is an intermittently rewarding exercise in nostalgia.

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ancientpages.com /3 weeks ago

Dance Was A Gift Of The Gods To Ancient Greeks

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Like in most ancient cultures, dance was important to people in ancient Greece. Dance was a way to express emotions, tell stories, and communicate...

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