Two poems by Leonard McDermid, Michael Marks award-winning poet
Poet Leonard McDermid, this year’s winner of the “Michael Marks Award for Poetry Pamphlets” in Edinburgh, shares two of his poems with the CHS community.
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Poet Leonard McDermid, this year’s winner of the “Michael Marks Award for Poetry Pamphlets” in Edinburgh, shares two of his poems with the CHS community.
“However, I was even more fortunate as a post-doctorate applicant of the Center for Hellenic Studies, in its first official collaboration with Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, when my research proposal on “Aristotle as a name-giver from a cognitive linguistic aspect” was embraced by the CHS a little more than a year ago.”
“However, I was even more fortunate as a post-doctorate applicant of the Center for Hellenic Studies, in its first official collaboration with Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, when my research proposal on “Aristotle as a name-giver from a cognitive linguistic aspect” was embraced by the CHS a little more than a year ago.”
“Beginning with thee, O Phoebus, I will recount the famous deeds of men of old, who, at the behest of King Pelias, down through the mouth of Pontus and between the Cyanean rocks, sped well-benched Argo in quest of the golden fleece.”
In July and August CHS community members will be reading the complete Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes.
“Beginning with thee, O Phoebus, I will recount the famous deeds of men of old, who, at the behest of King Pelias, down through the mouth of Pontus and between the Cyanean rocks, sped well-benched Argo in quest of the golden fleece.”
In July and August CHS community members will be reading the complete Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes.
From July 5 until July 21, 2018, four Harvard College students fill internships teaching the CHS High School Summer Program (HSSP) in Greece.
CHS GR shares videos of the 2018 Events Series on YouTube. This year’s Events Series focused on ‘Leadership and Humanism’ with speakers from different academic backgrounds addressing the general topic through their own research.
CHS 2018 Fellow Richard Armstrong shares a preview of his work and research during his fellowship at CHS in Washington DC.
CHS 2018 Fellow Richard Armstrong shares a preview of his work and research during his fellowship at CHS in Washington DC.
We are pleased to announce the online publication of Women Weaving the World: Text and Textile in the Kalevala and Beyond by Hanna Eilittä Psychas.