Ancient Greek Poems to the Gods with author and renowned Classical scholar Barry B. Powell
Archeology of the Journey Podcast
Release Date: 09/20/2021
Archeology of the Journey Podcast
In part II of our exploration of the love language of the ancients we go from the descriptive to the prescriptive with our guest is Radcliffe Edmonds, Paul Shorey Professor of Greek and Chair of the Department of Greek, Latin and Classical Studies at Bryn Mawr College and the author of Bringing Down the Moon: Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World. His expertise on magic, religion and the occult in the ancient world leads us through the duality of love and war and the tantilizing erotic spells of the Greco-Roman word. We attempt to answer the age-old question: Is all fair in love...
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Join author and renowned Classical scholar, Barry B. Powell, for a discussion on his new book, Greek Poems to the Gods: Hymns from Homer to Proclus. We cover what these ancient stories of epic wars, journeys, gods and goddesses mean to our contemporary life, the history of ancient poetry, mythology and much more.
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info_outlineJoin author and renowned Classical scholar, Barry B. Powell, for a discussion on his new book, Greek Poems to the Gods: Hymns from Homer to Proclus. We cover what these ancient stories of epic wars, journeys, gods and goddesses mean to our contemporary life, the history of ancient poetry, mythology and much more.