View Article  Tennyson demonstrates Latin metres in English
We used to be told that the hexameter went like this:

Down in a deep dark dell sat an old ...   more »
View Article  Please try out this Horace Odes 1 page
I believe that some of Horace's Odes from Book 1 are on the A level syllabus at present - someone correct me if I'm wrong - so I've put Ode 1 on line in a hypertext edition ...   more »
View Article  Hop, skip and a jump into Greek myth for Jonathan Edwards
Jason and the Argonauts came under the treatment this evening. I must say that on the whole I liked the programme, perhaps just because it was pleasantly old-fashioned. Whoever designed the reconstruction scenes obviously admired the film of J and the A, because the scene of the gods looking onto a miniature sea   more »

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