PUBLICATIONS
Iliad 6.201: Did Bellerophon Wander Blindly?
back Edward Lowry In a famous and favorite episode in Iliad 6.119–236, Diomedes and Glaucus meet as enemies, interact as storytellers, and depart as guest-friends bonded by an amazing exchange of armor. Yet for all the episode’s appeal and intrigue, scholars writing from the beginning of the twentieth century… Read more
Orestes in Skopje: The Macedonian Oresteia of Milcho Manchevski
back David F. Elmer Prologue Largely as a result of the support and encouragement of Greg Nagy, I spent about a year, from mid-1998 to mid-1999, in Croatia. The scars from the recent war were still fresh, but by the time of my arrival there was a palpable sense… Read more
The Mosque That Wasn’t There: Ethnographic Elaborations on Orthodox Conceptions of Sacrifice
back Dimitris Antoniou From the beginning of the 1990’s thousands of Muslim immigrants started to settle in Athens, at a time when the Greek economy had begun to prosper and the prospect of greater European integration was looming (Antoniou 2003). This was a time of great optimism marked by… Read more
A Letter from Dale Sinos
back Dear Greg, Happy birthday and best wishes as you reach an august age. I am not so far behind you in years and so we can remember a few highlights of a couple of young men in Baltimore in the mid-Seventies. I was lucky enough to have you… Read more
From Greek Lyric to Rap Song: A New Swiss Sappho? (An Impertinent Comparison)
back Claude Calame, Écoles des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales; translation by James Kierstead, Stanford University Comparative analysis has always been one of the foundation stones of cultural and social anthropology, of both historical and synchronic approaches. During the eighteenth century, encounters between missionaries and “savages” in the New… Read more
Speech Genres in the Twelfth-Century Latin Historical Epics of Italy
back Henry Bayerle, Oxford College of Emory University 1. Speech Genres and Rhetorical Analysis The purpose of this paper is to describe the speeches of Medieval Latin historical epic in terms of speech genre. Generic expectations informed the reading and writing of poetry in Antiquity, as Francis Cairns illustrated… Read more
Can You Take the Hellenic out of the Panhellenic? The Case of Zhou China
back Alexander J. Beecroft, University of South Carolina Like many teaching fellows in “The Concept of the Hero in Greek Civilization” before and after me, I recall discussing with my students one of the key phenomena which Gregory Nagy elucidates for his students, and for his scholarly readers: the… Read more
Drawings by Alexander Hollmann
back Alexander Hollmann View from Delphi down the valley to Itea, 2006 View of East Pediment of the Parthenon, August, 2005 Theatre of Dionysus, August, 2005 Nightscape of the Acropolis, July, 2012… Read more