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Read more about the article Homeric Translations

Homeric Translations

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:December 19, 2025
  • Post category:Culture/Literature
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Over the last two years, I have led a small group of fellow travelers through a sort of Homeric curricula, with the aim of learning more about this foundational poet…

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The Hero and the Man

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:August 27, 2022
  • Post category:Releases
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Language, Truth, and the Homeric Origins of Western Idealism By C.B. Robertson (c) 2021 Artword (c) Seweryn Jasinski Table of Contents Homer: Heart of the WestThe Hero in Homer's IliadThe…

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Read more about the article The Stupidity of Professors

The Stupidity of Professors

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:November 5, 2020
  • Post category:Education/Literature
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Let's do away with the dumb "not-all" caveats. There are plenty of professors who are excellent, both in their craft and as teachers. But we also need to acknowledge that…

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Read more about the article Wisdom in the Face of Authority in the Iliad

Wisdom in the Face of Authority in the Iliad

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:August 15, 2020
  • Post category:Literature/Religion
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Among those who begin to read the Iliad thinking that they already have the gist of the plot, many are surprised to discover that the foremost warrior in the epic…

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Read more about the article On Homer (Part 3): Connecting the Iliad and the Odyssey

On Homer (Part 3): Connecting the Iliad and the Odyssey

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:April 5, 2020
  • Post category:Literature/Religion
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In his book Why Homer Matters, Adam Nicolson pointed out how people seem to generally fall into two camps: those who like the Iliad, and those who like the Odyssey.…

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On Homer (Part 2): What is the Iliad About?

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:March 28, 2020
  • Post category:Literature/Philosophy
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In most stories, "what is it about?" refers to a question of the plot: what happened? In higher literature, there is -- in addition to the plot -- themes and…

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Read more about the article On Homer (Part 1): What Makes Homer Special?

On Homer (Part 1): What Makes Homer Special?

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:March 27, 2020
  • Post category:Literature/Psychology
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After reading Homer extensively over the past six years, in multiple translations and with the addition of a number of commentaries and analyses, I think it is time to begin…

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Stories Within Stories

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:January 22, 2020
  • Post category:Literature
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I recently re-watched The Phantom of the Opera (2004). The film was excellent in many dimensions, and may warrant a more in-depth analysis for itself down the road. But what…

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Read more about the article The Classical Paradox

The Classical Paradox

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:January 12, 2020
  • Post category:Literature/Philosophy
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As of late, I have spent considerable time with Gregory Nagy's The Ancient Greek Hero in 24 Hours. It is a phenomenal work of scholarship, a must-read on par with…

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Read more about the article On the Origins of Truth-Telling

On the Origins of Truth-Telling

  • Post author:C.B. Robertson
  • Post published:December 31, 2019
  • Post category:Philosophy/Religion
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In Holy Nihilism, I posited that the origins of truth-telling as a value originated in the piratical militarism of steppe-based warrior cults: The origins of true testimonialism appear to lie…

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