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The Hour 25 Book Club will host a live discussion on two articles by Douglas Frame via Google Hangout on Monday March 10 at 1pm EST.
Achilles and Patroclos as Indo-European Twins: Homer’s Take
New Light on the Homeric Question: The Phaeacians Unmasked
For additional information or to sign up for this event, please respond to the associated topic in the discussion forum.
The Homeric Poems After Ionia: A Case in Point will be the topic for the Live Chat in the Project Room on March 24 at 2:00 p.m EST

Discussion of:
Chapter 1 of Anna Bonifazi’s Homer’s Versicolored Fabric: Evocative Power of Ancient Greek Epic Word-Making.
Scrolls i–iv of the Homeric Odyssey, from the H24H Sourcebook.
You can sign up for this event here.
The Hour 25 Book Club will also host a discussion in the Project Chatroom at 2pm EDT on May 8th.
Happy readings!

On Thursday May 23rd at 4:00 p.m EDT Professor Gregory Nagy and his friends will join members of Hour 25 for a live discussion and broadcast via Google hangout to discuss;
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How is kingship depicted and does it reflect the historical situation?
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If Nestor is ‘never at fault’ does that affect how we can understand his role in the Odyssey?
- Is Odysseus the last of the epic heroes, and if so, what about Telemakhos’ generation?