By Gregory Nagy A sampling of comments on Pindar Olympian 14: highlighting Thalia as one of the three ‘Graces’ Read more
By Gregory Nagy Some variations on the theme of a recomposed performer in ancient Greek prose and poetry Read more
By Gregory Nagy About Euripides the anthropologist, and how he reads the troubled thoughts of female initiands Read more
By Gregory Nagy Starting with Anacreon while preparing a compendium of essays on Sappho and her ancient reception Read more
A purple ball: on Eros and Aphrodite, CI Poetry Project Death of a Faun, by William Wootten Read more
By Gregory Nagy Imagining a sensually self-assertive singing bride—while reading the songs of Sappho Read more
Guest Post Research in France on Homeric εὔχομαι since the publication of Leonard Muellner, The Meaning of Homeric EYXOMAI Through its Formulas, 1976 Read more
By Gregory Nagy When self-praise connects the speaker to the universe: A diachronic view of the word eukhomai (εὔχομαι) in its Homeric contexts Read more