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Posts by Laurialan Reitzammer

Online Classical Greek The University of Colorado offers online Beginning Greek 1-2 as the first for-credit. CU Classical Greek CU Online Greek Online Ancient Greek

The University of Colorado Boulder offers online ancient Greek every summer! We have offered this class every summer since 2013 and will offer it again this summer. Sign up now before the class fills! You can find more information here: www.colorado.edu/classics/onl...

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Birds, stars, and mousikē: visions of escape in Euripidean choral odes1 ABSTRACT. In this essay, I discuss, as a group, moments when a Euripidean female chorus express a wish for winged travel elsewhere—the second stasimon of I

My essay on escape wish in the choral odes of Euripides is out: academic.oup.com/bics/article...

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Hey everyebodye Ich came up wyth a new slogan:

Funde the fuckinge humanityes

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Cover of University of Colorado Boulder Classics 2024 newsletter: a landscape shot of Prof. Trnka-Amrhein's project in Egypt at Hermopolis Magna (ruins of various periods in the background, three camels being led by a person in the midground

Cover of University of Colorado Boulder Classics 2024 newsletter: a landscape shot of Prof. Trnka-Amrhein's project in Egypt at Hermopolis Magna (ruins of various periods in the background, three camels being led by a person in the midground

Check out our department's 2024 newsletter, hot off the presses: www.colorado.edu/classics/med...

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Ismene is not in the mood for a therapy session: “I do not wish to experience pain twice, suffering it and then speaking about it again” δὶς γὰρ οὐχὶ βούλομαι πονοῦσά τ’ ἀλγεῖν καὶ λέγουσ’ αὖθις πάλιν (Oedipus at Colonus 363-64).

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It was a pleasure and honor and really just so much fun to talk to @emilyrcwilson.bsky.social about her Iliad.

We touch on her translation process, the feel of the Iliad’s Greek, and one way Homer says “snuggling.”

Ps. We’re better on Instagram: @leschepodcast

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AIA Lecture: Feasts Fit for Pharaohs: Food and Drink in Ancient Egypt Wednesday, November 20, 2024 at 7PM - CU Visual Arts Complex, Room 1B20

www.colorado.edu/classics/202...

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Online Classical Greek The University of Colorado offers online Beginning Greek 1-2 as the first for-credit. CU Classical Greek CU Online Greek Online Ancient Greek

The University of Colorado Boulder offers online ancient Greek every summer! We have offered this class every summer since 2013 and will offer it again this summer. You can find more information here: www.colorado.edu/classics/onl...

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The University of Colorado Boulder also offers an online Greek class every summer (10 weeks): www.colorado.edu/classics/onl...

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Have you seen one yet for Greek literature? I'd love to follow that. I think that the Roman literature people (also lovely!) have arrived more quickly.

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When Polyneices goes off to his doom in Oedipus at Colonus 1440, Antigone addresses him with the vocative, κάσι. This shorter form of κασίγνητος feels like “bro.” Or “bruh.”

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Yes, where are the Greek literature people? I would like to follow you!

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Please add me! Thank you!

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🤣But thankfully you do have your eyes. So you could...

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Preparing for class tomorrow. Oedipus is having a bad hair day (Oedipus at Colonus 1260-61): “On his eye-deprived head his uncombed hair flutters in the breeze” (κρατὶ δ’ ὀμματοστερεῖ/ κόμη δι’ αὔρας ἀκτένιστος ᾄσσεται)

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