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Bill's Greek Mythology: September 2014
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A blog about Greek mythology, classical studies, and the Hour 25 Club sponsored by Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies. Comments welcome in the comments block below are at WilliamMoulton2@gmail.com. Saturday, September 20, 2014. TFBT: Random Notes on Rhesus. Here are some random notes on my studies of the tragedy “Rhesus” seemingly written by Euripides. I preferred Lattimore’s translation. Hector to Rhesus; “ Yet here are others, who are not our kin by blood. This could have a double meaning. The level...
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Bill's Greek Mythology: TFBT: First Random Notes on Argonautica
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A blog about Greek mythology, classical studies, and the Hour 25 Club sponsored by Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies. Comments welcome in the comments block below are at WilliamMoulton2@gmail.com. Wednesday, July 22, 2015. TFBT: First Random Notes on Argonautica. Book Club will host a discussion on Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica. Book 3, via Google Hangout on Tuesday, August 11 at 11 am. You can find R.C. Seaton’s translation of the text online for free here. The Muse of Love Poetry? 31 113-4 and 158.
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Bill's Greek Mythology: June 2015
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A blog about Greek mythology, classical studies, and the Hour 25 Club sponsored by Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies. Comments welcome in the comments block below are at WilliamMoulton2@gmail.com. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. TFBT: Proverbs from Medea. Harvard’s classical studies club is reading. We are reading the translation by Ian Johnston, he’s got a great site;. Https:/ records.viu.ca/ johnstoi/. In preparation for our July 17,. Discussion I’ve now read the play three times. 8220;Passionate people, w...
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Bill's Greek Mythology: TFBT: Second Randoms Notes on Argonautica Book 3
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A blog about Greek mythology, classical studies, and the Hour 25 Club sponsored by Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies. Comments welcome in the comments block below are at WilliamMoulton2@gmail.com. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. TFBT: Second Randoms Notes on Argonautica Book 3. Book Club will host a discussion on Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica. Book 3, via Google Hangout on Tuesday, August 11 at 11 am. You can find R.C. Seaton’s translation of the. Text online for free here. Some where I got the impression t...
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Tis Beatles Whence Landed « Big Apple Dayze
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About Brooklyn, Thereabouts, and Beyond Me. Tis Beatles Whence Landed. Here is a sample from a 15 minute clip made from every newsreel, news report. Raw footage, etc filmed of the boys arriving in America. On February 7, 1964 in New York City, NY. I was only 10 years old then, but I was convinced that this was the life for me: to be rich and famous and a musician. Well, I became a musician…albeit, rich in debt and famous among creditors. Demystifying the Beatles: 5 Common Myths. Frost Catch of the Night.
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Car Parked…Icebound « Big Apple Dayze
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About Brooklyn, Thereabouts, and Beyond Me. The grass is always greener on the other side of the indeterminate permafrost. Bedford Avenue. This entry was posted in Scene in NYC. Tis Beatles Whence Landed. Just slightly gray, sort of foxy, and often down but never out. Follow me on Twitter. February 17, 2014. Tis Beatles Whence Landed. February 14, 2014. Frost Catch of the Night. February 14, 2014. Valentine’s Day and Other Snowstorms. February 14, 2014. As Cool As Ever Strumming. February 8, 2014. With n...
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Frost Catch of the Night « Big Apple Dayze
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About Brooklyn, Thereabouts, and Beyond Me. Frost Catch of the Night. These hardy fishermen at Steeplechase Pier were among the few people encountered last night by photographer Bruce Handy on his walk through snowy Coney Island. Later this month, Bruce’s photos will be on view in A Stroll Through Coney Island Among Friends. Featuring the work of five photographers and friends. The exhibit opens on February 22 at Coney Island USA. S Shooting Gallery/Arts Annex on Surf Avenue. Via Amusing the Zillion.
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Bill's Greek Mythology: March 2015
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A blog about Greek mythology, classical studies, and the Hour 25 Club sponsored by Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies. Comments welcome in the comments block below are at WilliamMoulton2@gmail.com. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. TFBT: What Happen to Ismene? After our group reading of “Antigone” the other day, I got to wondering what happen Ismene after Antigone and Haemon’s death. I found a tidy little summary under an article about Tydeus (Diomedes father) at Greek Mythology Link. Friday, March 27, 2015.
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