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Now Available Online | Labored in Papyrus Leaves: Perspectives on an Epigram Collection Attributed to Posidippus (P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309)

Labored in Papyrus Leaves: Perspectives on an Epigram Collection Attributed to Posidippus (P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309), edited by Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, Elizabeth Kosmetatou & Manuel Baumbach The Center for Hellenic Studies is pleased to announce the online publication of Labored in Papyrus Leaves: Perspectives on an Epigram Collection Attributed to Posidippus (P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309), edited by Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, Elizabeth Kosmetatou […]

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Now Available Online | Labored in Papyrus Leaves: Perspectives on an Epigram Collection Attributed to Posidippus (P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309)

Labored in Papyrus Leaves: Perspectives on an Epigram Collection Attributed to Posidippus (P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309), edited by Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, Elizabeth Kosmetatou & Manuel Baumbach The Center for Hellenic Studies is pleased to announce the online publication of Labored in Papyrus Leaves: Perspectives on an Epigram Collection Attributed to Posidippus (P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309), edited by Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, Elizabeth Kosmetatou […]

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Available Online l Painting, Ethics, and Ontology in Plato’s Republic 5 by Zacharoula Petraki

The Center For Hellenic Studies is pleased to announce the online publication of spring fellow Zacharoula Petraki’s paper, “Painting, Ethics, and Ontology in Plato’s Republic 5,” which was presented at the 2015 Fellows Research Symposium. See the abstract below. To read the full article, visit the Center for Hellenic Studies Research Bulletin. Abstract In this […]

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CHS Workshops in the Press

In July, Dartmouth College published a profile of Hakan Tell, a former CHS fellow and author of Plato’s Counterfeit Sophists. Earlier this summer, he served as a consultant for the Sunoikisis course planning seminar on Plato’s Alcibiades. Read more at Darthmouth Now. In an article published this month, Franklin and Marshall College featured Jacob Lichtblau, a presenter at the Sunoikisis […]

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Available Online l The Social Dynamics of Dedication in the Delian Inventories of the Third Century: Audience, Function and Temporality by Christy Constantakopoulou

The Center For Hellenic Studies is pleased to announce the online publication of spring fellow Christy Constantakopoulou’s paper, “The Social Dynamics of Dedication in the Delian Inventories of the Third Century: Audience, Function and Temporality,” which was presented at the 2015 Fellows Research Symposium. See the abstract below. To read the full article, visit the Center […]

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Coming Soon from the Hellenic Studies Series | Kinyras: The Divine Lyre, by John Curtis Franklin

Kinyras: The Divine Lyre, by John Curtis Franklin The Center for Hellenic Studies is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of Kinyras: The Divine Lyre, by John Curtis Franklin as the latest installment of the Hellenic Studies Series, available for purchase in print through Harvard University Press. Kinyras, in Greco-Roman sources, is the central culture-hero of early Cyprus: legendary […]

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Coming Soon from the Hellenic Studies Series | Kinyras: The Divine Lyre, by John Curtis Franklin

Kinyras: The Divine Lyre, by John Curtis Franklin The Center for Hellenic Studies is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of Kinyras: The Divine Lyre, by John Curtis Franklin as the latest installment of the Hellenic Studies Series, available for purchase in print through Harvard University Press. Kinyras, in Greco-Roman sources, is the central culture-hero of early Cyprus: legendary […]

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Forthcoming from Gregory Nagy | Masterpieces of Metonymy: From Ancient Greek Times to Now

Masterpieces of Metonymy: From Ancient Greek Times to Now, by Gregory Nagy The Center for Hellenic Studies is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of Masterpieces of Metonymy: From Ancient Greek Times to Now, by Gregory Nagy through Harvard University Press. In Masterpieces of Metonymy, Gregory Nagy analyzes metonymy as a mental process that complements metaphor. If metaphor is a substitution of […]

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Forthcoming from Gregory Nagy | Masterpieces of Metonymy: From Ancient Greek Times to Now

Masterpieces of Metonymy: From Ancient Greek Times to Now, by Gregory Nagy The Center for Hellenic Studies is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of Masterpieces of Metonymy: From Ancient Greek Times to Now, by Gregory Nagy through Harvard University Press. In Masterpieces of Metonymy, Gregory Nagy analyzes metonymy as a mental process that complements metaphor. If metaphor is a substitution of […]