passages of the
Iliad, truly have a treat in store!
yn
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Salvete!
Thank you all
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I think the question is not whether Helen minded being given to Paris. One
way of looking at this event
Aphrodite's pawn'
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Salvete!
I have the pleasure and honour of teaching Classical Studies to a class
of 17 year old young ladies and our
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Salvete!
Thank you all for your comments and insight. I am most grateful for
your help and I'm certain that my girls will also apreciate it; I'm
looking forward to my next class with them and an exciting discussion.
I would definitely enjoy reading the speech which Georgias wrote: thank
This fascinating (and to me educational) discussion emboldens me--who knows
only a little Latin, and no Greek--to ask three questions which are outside
the parameters of Virgil. The first is slightly analogous to the Helen
question.
1. Is Odysseus supposed to be held by Calypso entirely against
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This fascinating (and to me educational) discussion
Salvete!
I have the pleasure and honour of teaching Classical Studies to a class
of 17 year old young ladies and our current topic is the Aeneid.
One of my students asked me today whether or not Helen minded being
given as a gift to Paris and therefore whether or not she was abducted.
I hope