
Rome vs. Homer
Professor Kozlowski examines the complicated relationship between Rome and Homer, from Rome's origins as a melting pot of cultures defined and informed by Homeric epic, to insatiable need to distance ...
28 Jul 20221h 12min

The Trojan Women
Enough of this history nonsense. Professor Kozlowski returns to form with a deep-dive examination of Euripides' The Trojan Women, looking especially at the way Euripides uses (and abuses) Homeric for...
28 Jul 20221h 29min

Classical Greece
Professor Kozlowski finally reaches the Classical Age of Greece, lightly sketching the role of Homer's epics in the development of Greek culture, including the self-identity of city-states like Athens...
27 Jul 20221h 36min

The Achaeans from the Cycladics to Homer
Professor Kozlowski contextualizes the writings of Homer according to the archaeological and historical evidence of the Greek culture from its earliest origins in the Cycladic, Minoan, and Mycenaean c...
23 Jul 20221h 36min

Troy: From Wilusa to Hisarlik
Professor Kozlowski lightly examines the archaeological excavations in Hisarlik, considered by the academic community to be the most likely site of Ancient Troy, in order to discuss how much of Homer'...
21 Jul 20221h 30min

Odyssey 12-13, 19
Professor Kozlowski continues his examination of the Odyssey as Odysseus' crew (and the gods) betray him into destroying his ship, as he finally reaches his homeland of Ithaca, and as he tests (and is...
16 Jul 20221h 30min

Odyssey 9-11
Professor Kozlowski follows the narrated adventures of Odysseus through the first three books of his four-book narration. Highlights include cannibal cyclopes, bad crew behavior, drugs, good and bad ...
14 Jul 20221h 22min

Odyssey 1-5
Professor Kozlowski embarks on a grand (if heavily abridged) journey through the Odyssey. Now including exclusive footage of Helen of Troy restored to Sparta and acting especially...strangely. If you...
14 Jul 20221h 29min



















