Aoidoi: the Cologne Epode of Archilochus

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Aoidoi: the Cologne Epode of Archilochus

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Bret Mulligan and some of his students at Haverford College produced an Aoidoi-inspired commentary on the infamous "Cologne Epode," Archilochus 196A (not really reading for children).
William S. Annis — http://www.aoidoi.org/http://www.scholiastae.org/
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this is fantastic, thank you will and the haverford college class! cheers, chad

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Might I perhaps write something for Aoidoi too?
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Scribo wrote:Might I perhaps write something for Aoidoi too?
Sure! Anyone who can put up with me as an editor — I have a bizarre talent for noticing stray accents and breathing marks in other people's work — can submit something.
William S. Annis — http://www.aoidoi.org/http://www.scholiastae.org/
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Perfetto!

I basically have lots of stray notes on random bits of poetry. I might try to put together Kallimakhos' Hymn to Zeus actually.
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