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In what ways does a classical homeschool education benefit from studying Homer and Virgil? Why do we teach that Homer is important? What is an epic poem? How does a summary help in homeschooling your children? Why is Homer in our curriculum? Synopsis: In this episode of Classical Et Cetera, the team sits down to talk about the Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Aneid and how beginners and classicists alike will benefit from reading these books. For those of you wondering about Epic Poetry, this episode is for you!
The Son of God will read from his book - The Prodigy (part 12): Aneid and the King James Bible (KJB) Connection. You can expect to see that Aeneid and the KJB speak about the very same things, thus revealing a close, strong, and visible relationship.
Hector Berlioz’s opera “Les Troyens” is an opera on a truly epic scale, with a story based on the oldest and most successful fan fiction ever written: The Aneid, Virgil's take on the great warrior from the siege of Troy presented in Homer's Illiad. This opera’s tale includes three continents, two legendary founders of empires, and one love story that definitely doesn’t go according to plan. If roaming Romans romancing roving refugee rowers is your thing (or maybe if you just like operas that give costumers a lot to work with), you will love “Les Troyens!” Hosted by Pat and guest co-host Grant.
Hear about the stage version of The Aneid for the Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival, and Sinéad meets the editors of a new literary journal in Belfast.
Culture, identity and power in the Roman empire - for iPod/iPhone
An overview of the origins and influence of the Roman Empire and the people who lived in its influence and under its power
Culture, identity and power in the Roman empire - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- An overview of the origins and influence of the Roman Empire and the people who lived in its influence and under its power
Culture, identity and power in the Roman empire - for iPad/Mac/PC
An overview of the origins and influence of the Roman Empire and the people who lived in its influence and under its power
Culture, identity and power in the Roman empire - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- An overview of the origins and influence of the Roman Empire and the people who lived in its influence and under its power