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classicsenthusiast:Not a commonly used word, but then, snow isn’t exactly common in Greece to begin
alexalfurinn:classicsenthusiast:Pass the hals.Fun fact: ἅλς is the only ancient Greek word with a la
classicsenthusiast:Happy Valentine’s Day Eve, everybody!
classicsenthusiast: Yer a magos, Harry.
classicsenthusiast: Literally meaning “without passage,” in philosophy, aporia is a puzzle or state
afunnythinghappens:classicsenthusiast:funnyandhilarious:Statue selfies »This is definitely my new fa
classicsenthusiast:lemonsharks:star-anise:lemonsharks:classicsenthusiast:Ah, Greek mythology. I know
classicsenthusiast:Not surprisingly, this word is used quite a bit in Oedipus Rex.
classicsenthusiast:Achilles loves his kudos.
classicsenthusiast:Depending on which part of the Iliad you’re reading, Hector could be “unyielding”
classicsenthusiast:Because not all love has to be sexual.
classicsenthusiast:We never said he was the brightest god in the pantheon
classicsenthusiast:c-aesarion:blantonmuseum:Student Breaks 19th Century Statue While Taking A Selfie
dukeofbookingham:readpenguin:Penguin classics - vintage adYOPerfection.
classicsenthusiast:*cough* Batman *cough*
classicsenthusiast:lemonsharks:star-anise:lemonsharks:classicsenthusiast:Ah, Greek mythology. I know
classicsenthusiast:Okay this one is definitely my favorite.
classicsenthusiast: I just really like the sound of this word.
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classicsenthusiast:It’s a simple word, but it’s such a good one
classicsenthusiast: Perhaps the most interesting thing about Hector’s place in the Iliad, and
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