
Why Study the Classics (BONUS 3, Epi 22, S4)
Dr. Joel Christensen, Brandeis University, gives his opinion on why it's important to study the classics, and why we should learn Latin and Ancient Greek.
7 Okt 20231min

The Sound of Ancient Greek (BONUS 2, Epi 22, S4)
Rob Cain and Dr. Christensen of Brandeis University have a small exchange on the question, "Do we really know what Ancient Greek sounded like?"
7 Okt 20233min

Batraomyomachia (BONUS 1, Epi 22, S4)
An original composition from the podcast Mice and Frogs Behaving Badly. Composer: Matthew Leigh Embleton http://www.matthewleighembleton.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4pgcRSMEr4
7 Okt 202315min

Mice and Frogs Behaving Badly (Epi 22, S4)
The Batrachomyomachia or Battle of the Frogs and Mice is a comic epic, or a parody of the Iliad, commonly attributed to Homer. Prof. Joel Christensen and Eric Robinson have translated this odd poem pu...
7 Okt 202341min

The Case of the Ebay Conundrum (Epi 21, S4)
Rob Cain discovers antiques being sold on the internet. He digs deeper and deeper into what is real and what is perceived to be real. He answers an inquiry from Robert W.M. Greaves, the author of the ...
7 Okt 202321min
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The Case of the Caesarian [sic] Quote (Epi 20, S4)
Time for a little detective work. Did Julius Caesar actually say: "I could kill you faster than I could threaten to kill you?" It's on the internet. So it has to be true. Right? Rob Cain's Historical ...
7 Okt 202313min

Call-in Show Opening Kickoff (Epi 19, S4)
Old friends call in.
7 Okt 202357min

Something Wonderful (Epi 18, S3)
00:00 - 18:35 Come with us to Mars! What if a civilization was discovered on Mars? What if behind a stonewall, the remnants of a Martian Civilization was discovered? Ancient Rome Refocused presents...
7 Okt 20231h 1min





















