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[originally by Dr. Armand D’Angour for the Conversation] Wikimedia Commons Armand D’Angour, University of Oxford In 1932, the musicologist Wilfrid Perrett reported to an audience at the Royal Musical Association in London the words of an unnamed professor of Greek with musical leanings: “Nobody has ever made head or tail of ancient Greek music, and…
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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, […]…
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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 via Stop! Homer Time – Episodes 3 & 4 — Overdue
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This action packed episode covers Alexander’s travels and tribulations in Egypt, the nature of godhood, and closes with the final confrontation with Darius at Gaugamela. 135 more words via Episode 9: The Age of Alexander – Son of a God, King of the World — The Hellenistic Age Podcast
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Welcome back all history fans to the Giants of History Podcast! In this twelfth episode of our series on Cleopatra, we continue to explore the events leading up to the assassination of Julius Caesar, including the many bad omens that appeared as the Ides of March approached. We hope you enjoy! For exclusive access to… via…