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September 30, 2014

Woven and Severed

September 30, 2014/ Robert Minto

For millennia, the mighty tales in the epics of Homer have challenged and enthralled the world; a thought-provoking new book seeks to understand why.

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September 30, 2014/ Robert Minto/
Arts & Life
Book Review, homer, October 2014, philosophy, Robert Minto
December 10, 2013

Book Review: Barry Powell's Iliad

December 10, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

A life-long love of the Classics is distilled into a new translation of Homer's Iliad

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December 10, 2013/ Steve Donoghue/
Monthly Cover
December 2013, homer
October 06, 2012

Book Review: The Iliad

October 06, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

Homer's Iliad gets a new and unconventional translation into sometimes very familiar language

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October 06, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
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classics, homer, October 2012, Poetry
March 31, 2012

Downright Rude: Reading Catullus

March 31, 2012/ Stephen Akey

The raw sexuality of the Catullus' love poems keeps them alive even today, and the things he implied about Julius Caesar STILL can't be repeated in polite conversation - how do we deal with this young man who's always making us feel just a bit uncomfortable?

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March 31, 2012/ Stephen Akey/
Poetry
April 2012, fiction, homer, Peter Green, Poetry, Stephen Akey, Virgil
December 07, 2011

Book Review: The Iliad

December 07, 2011/ Steve Donoghue

A new translation raises old questions about the greatest epic of them all.

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December 07, 2011/ Steve Donoghue/
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classics, December 2011, homer, Oxford University Press
February 28, 2011

Out of Sorts

February 28, 2011/ Trevor Ross

Books have been with us for thousands of years, and books about books for very nearly that long. The world of books teems with themes, and in the latest massive Oxford Companion, that world receives a bestiary with hopes of being definitive.

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February 28, 2011/ Trevor Ross/
Monthly Cover
Book Review, homer, March 2011, Oxford University Press, Virgil
August 31, 2010

Beyond the Pillars of Hercules

August 31, 2010/ Steve Donoghue

In addition to their gods and goddesses, the ancient Greeks worshiped youth and athletic prowess, and their foremost bard was Pindar.

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August 31, 2010/ Steve Donoghue/
Literary Criticism, Poetry
Book Review, homer, literary criticism, Poetry, September 2010, Steve Donoghue
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