On the end of the Iliad, by Rowan Ricardo Phillips They brandished their births like spears. Being there wasn’t enough. Their names Needed their fathers and their cities And their…
The song of Nikaia, by Rachel Hadas A translation of Nonnus, Dionysiaca 16.244–364 Content notification: God Dionysus, enamored with the nymph Nikaia, drugs her with river water transformed…
Thoughts on Classical Studies in the 21st Century United States : This paper consists of three complementary parts. The first section describes three instances where very technical scholarship on Greek…