ὁ διὰ νυκτὸς διάλογος ιθ' : περὶ χρημάτων καὶ τοῦ Ναπολέοντος
In which I read and relate two brief stories from Moss's Greek Reader.
An Ancient Greek language podcast about texts and topics, ancient and not so ancient
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In which I read and relate two brief stories from Moss's Greek Reader.
In which I revisit the topic of my name, and the languages that spawned it.
In which I talk briefly and awkwardly about Hermas' third vision.
In which I relate and retell some of the opening paragraphs of Lysias 12, Against Eratosthenes.
In which I talk briefly about whether it's easier to discuss the gods or mortals.
In which I talk about the new edition of Origen's Περὶ Ἀρχῶν by John Behr
In which I talk about the repeated testimonies to Asklepius in the Italian Athenaze
In which I talk a bit more about renaissance Greek books, and for the last time for a little while.
In which I talk briefly about two renaissance Greek scholars.
In which I talk briefly about some basic vocabulary for discussing grammar, in ancient Greek.
In which I relate, and explain, a short story about a man with a most terrible disease!
In which I relate, and explain, a short story from Charles Moss' Easy Greek Reader, in simple Greek.
In which I talk briefly about a new, Ancient Greek novella, ὁ κατάσκοπος, written by Jacob Gerber.
In this episode I talk a little about Melito of Sardis, and his sermon 'On Pascha'.
In this episode, I talk a little about pronunciation schemes....
In this first episode, I speak a little about myself, my family, and languages, τὰ πάντα ἑλληνιστί