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Author: Seumas Macdonald

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An Ancient Greek language podcast about texts and topics, ancient and not so ancient
40 Episodes
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Episode 40! In which we talk about birthdays, what is a birthday, time, how I celebrate, and what a birthday means to me.τί περί σου; πῶς σὺ γενεθλιάζεις τὴν ἡμέρᾱν ἐπὶ ἧς γέγονας; γράψον ἐμοι καὶ ἥσομαι ἀναγιγνώσκων...
Back with a new series. Today I discuss my early morning routine.Useful vocab!πόστῃ τῇ ὥρᾳ : at which hour?εἴωθα : I am accustomed, usuallyσυνήθεια : habit, custom
In which I talk about my new podcast with Andreas, ἑλληνιζώμεθα, as well as Boethius, and the Gaelic poet and translator John Maclean
In which I discuss what it is that binds us together
Wondering where I've been, a short update about life, family, and all, in this time of pestilence.
In this episode two of the new series at Ὁ διὰ νυκτὸς διάλογος we take a look at the story of what happens when a shepherd gets exactly what he asked for, a short story from Colson's Stories and Legends.
In this new series 2 of Ὁ διὰ νυκτὸς διάλογος I take you through short readings with Greek-language explanation, starting with a story from Colson's Stories and Legends
In which I resume podcasting!
In which I read a short couple of selections from Rouse's A Greek Boy.
In which I read, and and then simplify, the story of Orontas from Anabasis 1.
In which I share three brief stories from Colson's Myths and Legends.
In which a very tired Seumas talks a very little about his daughter and how watching her teaches him about language.
In which I provide a reading from chapter 2 of Lingua Graeca Per se Illustrata!
In which I talk briefly about a new microphone and the start of new classes in the new academic year, and little else.
In which I relate a love story, from my Conversational Greek class.
In which I talk falteringly about Sebastian Castellio
In which I talk extremely briefly about the problem of textbooks and their presentation of slaves.
In which I talk briefly about new classes I have begun this week.
In which I relate two stories from Colson, and provide simple repetition and questions based on them.
In which I talk briefly about the physical description of Paul in the Acts of Thecla.
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