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Classical Foundations of Literature: February 2007
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Classical Foundations of Literature. Power of the Originary". Friday, February 16, 2007. I found this interesting:. Discovered a theater at Acharnae. That was mentioned by ancient writers but, until now, never found. It turns out that Acharnae. Was associated with Dionysus because that is where Athenians believed that ivy, his sacred plant, first grew. If you would like to read the article. I have provided a link. Thursday, February 8, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Classical Foundations of Literature: Greek Theater Rediscovered
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Classical Foundations of Literature. Power of the Originary". Friday, February 16, 2007. I found this interesting:. Discovered a theater at Acharnae. That was mentioned by ancient writers but, until now, never found. It turns out that Acharnae. Was associated with Dionysus because that is where Athenians believed that ivy, his sacred plant, first grew. If you would like to read the article. I have provided a link. You should post more often. nothing new for me to read. March 20, 2007 at 11:28 PM.
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Classical Foundations of Literature: Scapegoats-Who Knew?
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Classical Foundations of Literature. Power of the Originary". Tuesday, May 1, 2007. Does this prove that people are all inherently bad instead of inherently good? Or, does it simply prove that we are too lazy or lack the knowledge to find the true answer to the problem? Honestly, I don't know, but it is certainly something to ponder. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Notes, Quotes, Etc.
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Classical Foundations of Literature: What's in a name?
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Classical Foundations of Literature. Power of the Originary". Wednesday, January 31, 2007. What's in a name? Antigone comes from the Greek roots anti for "against" and gon for "birth," but what does this mean? Should pro-choice supporters be referred to as Antigones? Nice Deffinetly will be reading your blog alot. February 5, 2007 at 5:15 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Notes, Quotes, Etc.
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Classical Foundations of Literature: Cupid and Psyche
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Classical Foundations of Literature. Power of the Originary". Wednesday, April 11, 2007. I liked this picture because it shows that even modern artists are fascinated with Cupid and Psyche. (I can't quite make out the name in the corner of the artist, and the site I found it on didn't say either, but it was done in 1993.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Notes, Quotes, Etc.
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Classical Foundations of Literature: I Shall Have Life
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Classical Foundations of Literature. Power of the Originary". Tuesday, May 1, 2007. I Shall Have Life. As I was finishing up my blog site for the semester, I perused over my older posts, notes, etc. and came to this conclusion: maybe the reason for having the blogs is so that we can all have life just as Ovid says at the end of the. Just as we gave Ovid life by reading his poem, we give each other life by reading the posts on our sites. The past, once again, possesses the present! View my complete profile.
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Classical Foundations of Literature: April 2007
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Classical Foundations of Literature. Power of the Originary". Wednesday, April 11, 2007. I liked this picture because it shows that even modern artists are fascinated with Cupid and Psyche. (I can't quite make out the name in the corner of the artist, and the site I found it on didn't say either, but it was done in 1993.). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Notes, Quotes, Etc.
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Classical Foundations of Literature: Five Lines
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Classical Foundations of Literature. Power of the Originary". Tuesday, May 1, 2007. Stand by my lines:. The moon was three nights short of rounding out. Its horns. But when its circle was complete. And shone in full upon the earth, then she,. In a loose robe, barefoot, her hair uncombed. And unadorned, went out to wander through. The silences of midnight.". Pg 216 from the story of Medea and Aeson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Notes, Quotes, Etc.
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Classical Foundations of Literature: What's old in the "newspaper"
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Classical Foundations of Literature. Power of the Originary". Monday, January 29, 2007. What's old in the "newspaper". As I read on, I was also inspired by two of the obituaries. One obituary, for Carol Kanta, referred to her as "the Queen of our lives," and I couldn't help but wonder if those lines had been written by one of her two surviving daughters. It made me think of the indescribable connection between mothers and daughters that we discussed in class when talking about Demeter. Notes, Quotes, Etc.