Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Recent Open Access Publications from the Center for Hellenic Studies

Recent Open Access Publications from the Center for Hellenic Studies

Now Online! | Plato’s Phaedo, translated by Gwenda-lin Grewal

“You yourself, Phaedo, were you present with Socrates on that day on which he drank the poison in the prison, or did you hear from someone else?” Thus begins the account of the final day in the life of Socrates, as portrayed by Plato in the Phaedo, which the CHS is pleased to offer in a new translation by Gwenda-lin Grewal, Visiting Assistant Professor at Vassar College and Visiting Scholar at Harvard University. Read more…

Now Online! | Achilles Unbound: Multiformity and Tradition in the Homeric Epics, by Casey Dué

The CHS is pleased to announce the online publication of Achilles Unbound: Multiformity and Tradition in the Homeric Epics, by Casey Dué. Read more…

Now Online! | Two curated articles by Thomas J. Figueira

The CHS is pleased to announce the online publication of the article “Theognidea and Megarian Society,” along with a supplemental timeline “Chronological Table: Archaic Megara, 800-500 B.C.,” by historian Thomas J. Figueira. Read more…

And See AWOL's List of Open Access Publications of the Center for Hellenic Studies

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