What an absolutely wonderful lecture! Bit unfortunate that the images on the screen couldn't be seen very clearly but they could be googled easily enough anyway. Thank you for uploading this; it's access to things like this which show the true value of the internet. Edit: Would love to hear Mr Brereton's comparisons between the many translations of Homer that are available and whether he has a favourite, as opposed to one that is perhaps used regularly as a scholarly 'standard' translation for students.
What an absolutely wonderful lecture! Bit unfortunate that the images on the screen couldn't be seen very clearly but they could be googled easily enough anyway. Thank you for uploading this; it's access to things like this which show the true value of the internet.
Edit: Would love to hear Mr Brereton's comparisons between the many translations of Homer that are available and whether he has a favourite, as opposed to one that is perhaps used regularly as a scholarly 'standard' translation for students.
Excellent presentation. So many interesting points for background of reading Homer
Amazing class lesson