#podcastitas ~ QDP Ep 112: De Musicis (cum Annula Llewellyn) — Quomodo Dicitur? Podcast

Hoc in colloquio, Iason et Annula Llewellyn, Sydneae versantes, res musicas tractant. Intersuntne vestra melodramata? Quae carmina Latina, aut carmina in sermonem Latinum versa, vobis placent? Certiores nos facias aut hac in pagina (infra) aut apud Prosopobiblion (“Facebook“) aut pipiando (“tweeting”) @QDicitur–adice #QDPod112. Quomodo Dicitur? Podcast: Episode 112 by Justin Slocum Bailey, Gus Grissom, and…

#podcastitas ~ S.1 E.7 Clytemnestra, Gender and Greek Tragedy with Grace Page — That’s Ancient History

In this week’s episode Jean is joined by Grace Page whose current research focuses on gender roles in Aeschylus’ tragic trilogy of plays, The Oresteia. Grace hones in on Clytemnestra’s role in the Greek tragedies and how Aeschylus uses the art of persuasion, speech and deception to characterize her and play with gender roles. Clytemnestra…

#podcastitas ~ Attila the Hun and the Rebel Princess — Ancient History Fangirl

 

In 450 AD, the Imperial Princess Honoria–daughter of Galla Placidia–was desperate to escape her arranged marriage. So she made an indecent proposal–to Attila the Hun. On this single action, cities were torched. Saints were raised. Thousands died. And Venice was founded. Find out how it all went down. Get the show notes here. The post…

 

#podcastitas ~ Episode 1.11 – Revenge of the Magonids — Historyteller

Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Subscribe to the podcast on Google Play Listen to the podcast on Stitcher Listen to the podcast on Acast — With ten episodes on Carthaginian history under our collective belts, we have come to a close on what we can call the “early history” of Carthage. From this episode, […]

#podcastitas ~ Stop! Homer Time – Episodes 3 & 4 — Overdue

The experiment continues! It’s the show-within-a-show where we read Emily Wilson’s new translation of The Odyssey a few books at a time and having a more in-depth chat about it than they do about most books. 69 more words