
Discover the pictures and emotions mere words can convey in an ancient language - of wine-dark seas, rosey-fingered dawns, of countless sorrows brought by one man’s wrath. Let your mind dance to the beat of dactylic hexameter and ponder what a choral ode may reveal. Touch the minds of those who wrote such timeless works of art so long ago by exploring them in their original Greek; and begin to know better your own character and culture by the lesser traveled path you have chosen.
Strap on your sandals, a good sturdy pair, and prepare for an odyssey.
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Photo: Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, 2009

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