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@nchlsswft Avatar @nchlsswft Nikos

Nikos posts on X about flood, the only, when he, fool the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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"In the Odyssey one might compare H. to the setting sun whose majesty remains w/o intensity; for he no longer maintains a pitch equal to the Iliad the consistent heights nowhere lapsing the same flood of steady passions the stately versatility packed w/ images from reality"
X Link @nchlsswft 2025-10-05T13:10Z 1346 followers, 2984 engagements

"Defending Hector in Iliad XX Apollo says "you are merciless you gods and malicious" the only instance of in the poem and Calypso echoes this verse when she defends herself with "envious" used in Greek literature only here and in allusions to this passage"
X Link @nchlsswft 2025-10-14T11:11Z 1346 followers, 5685 engagements

"Stumbled upon Scottish novelist G. Whyte-Melville's Iliad online doodled (esp horses) & inscribed when he was 12: "George John Whyte Melville (is a fool) March the 27th Eastlands near Dulwich 1833." He later served in the cavalry in Crimea wrote abt horsemanship & died riding"
X Link @nchlsswft 2025-10-13T12:18Z 1346 followers, 6749 engagements

"An enjoyable lecture for a quiet Sunday about John Wesley Gilbert who was born into slavery yet went on to teach Classics study archaeology in Greece and write on "The Demes of Attica" at Brown University but also about the ASCSA in its early years"
X Link @nchlsswft 2025-10-12T19:25Z 1346 followers, 1433 engagements

"A mother writes to her son in the 2nd-3rd c. AD: "Don't hesitate to write me for anything you need.I took care to send and ask about your health and inquire what you're reading; he said Book X and reported many things about your attendant" (P.Oxy. 6.930)"
X Link @nchlsswft 2025-09-29T12:01Z 1346 followers, 48.1K engagements

"Interesting end-title from the 3rd c. AD "the end of Iliad 2" (in fact at XXXXX just before the Catalogue) with additional bibliographical details: (in a collection of books 1-6) (491 lines in this roll) and (36 lines in this column)"
X Link @nchlsswft 2025-10-06T12:17Z 1343 followers, 1740 engagements

"Horace commends the Odyssey's opening: "he intends to give not smoke from the flame but light from smoke so that he might then relate marvelous wonders." Interesting his paraphrase omits & and he uses mores for seeing that Zenodotus read custom"
X Link @nchlsswft 2025-10-10T11:19Z 1346 followers, 4165 engagements