Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Sorry for being cleverer than you with my basic education!Oooh, look at me, I can read. Pathetic.
Neither the Iliad or the Odyssey cover the period of this episode of Troy.Having read ‘The Iliad and the Odyssey’ and watched the first 20 minutes of Troy, I think I’ll leave this to the Sun readers.
Yes they do!Neither the Iliad or the Odyssey cover the period of this episode of Troy.
The Iliad is towards the end of the war and Odyssey is after it. There are references to earlier events like Paris having taken Helen but not in any detail iirc.Yes they do!
I’m only going from memory but I’m sure it’s in The Iliad!The Iliad is towards the end of the war and Odyssey is after it. There are references to earlier events like Paris having taken Helen but not in any detail iirc.
Go back to reading The Sun!As a Classicist I can only really recommend Pier Paolo Passolini's Medea and ofcourse the Harryhausen stuff because it is just wonderful.
Is that Brad?Logon or register to see this image
Is that Brad?
Oo’erBrad to the bone
As a Classicist I can only really recommend Pier Paolo Passolini's Medea and ofcourse the Harryhausen stuff because it is just wonderful.
Great comeback!Pasolini. If you wanna go full blown pretentious you gotta get the spelling right.
Pasolini. If you wanna go full blown pretentious you gotta get the spelling right.
I really like the film
It isn't pretension it was my degree