Calendar
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
On Thursday March 13th, at 2:00 p.m. EST, Classicist Douglas Frame will join members of Hour 25 for a live discussion and broadcast via Google Hangout. You can watch the broadcast at the appointed day and time here.
To submit questions for Frame ahead of time and begin our community conversation, join the associated thread in the Hour 25 Lyceum here.
To submit questions during the live Q&A, visit the associated event page on Google+.
Join us on April 28th at 1:00 p.m. EDT for a community reading and discussion of the opening of Euripides’ Herakles.
This event will be broadcast live and recorded via an On Air Google Hangout. All members of Hour 25 are invited to participate, but space is limited. If you would like to join in, please RSVP by emailing hero(at)chs.harvard.edu. Since this session will be broadcast and recorded, all participants must submit the CHS media release form.
The first ten people to register will be contacted with additional information for the event.
For information about participating in a Hangout on Google+, see this tutorial: Hour 25 Community: Hangouts.
Also, don’t miss our live broadcast of a discussion with Gregory Nagy on May 1 at 12:00 p.m. EDT.

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?