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The Greek Myth Files
Prof. R. Scott Smith
29 episodes
3 months ago
A look at the hideous and scary Gorgons and their one mortal member, Medousa. We look at the early poetic and artistic depictions of the work, discuss Ovid's great telling of the story, and provide an interview with Paul Robertson, a Classics and Humanities professor at UNH.
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A look at the hideous and scary Gorgons and their one mortal member, Medousa. We look at the early poetic and artistic depictions of the work, discuss Ovid's great telling of the story, and provide an interview with Paul Robertson, a Classics and Humanities professor at UNH.
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Episodes (20/29)
The Greek Myth Files
Episode 27: Medousa and the Gorgons
A look at the hideous and scary Gorgons and their one mortal member, Medousa. We look at the early poetic and artistic depictions of the work, discuss Ovid's great telling of the story, and provide an interview with Paul Robertson, a Classics and Humanities professor at UNH.
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10 months ago
40 minutes 2 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 26: Atlas, Man or Mountain?
Credits Written and Narrated: Professor R. Scott Smith Voice Acting: Raina Burke Original Art: Beatrice Mattison (see below) Music: Brooklyn Tea, Jared Sims
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1 year ago
26 minutes 30 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 25: Niobe
In this episode, we cover the two myths explaining a rock feature that looks like a human from a certain perspective. Niobe's transformation is one of grief—grief, of course, that is caused by her own arrogance.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 25 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 24: Daphne
We break down the myth of Daphne ("Laurel") and her transformation and explore the various locations in which the myth is set—a good example of a "floating" myth.
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2 years ago
21 minutes 28 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 23: The Python
Written and Produced: Thomas Vachon Narrated: Scott Smith Voice Actors: A.J. O’Neil and Julia Sommer Music: Jared Sims, Brooklyn Tea Original Show Tile Art: Maggie Melendez
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3 years ago
32 minutes 4 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 21: Typhoios, Illuyankas and Hittites, Oh My!
Written and Directed: R. Scott Smith Special Guest: Gregory McMahon, Professor, Classics, Humanities and Italian Studies, University of New Hampshire Voice Actors: A.J. O’Neil and Julia Sommer Student Artist: Maggie Melendez Music: Jared Sims (Brooklyn Tea)
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3 years ago
41 minutes 30 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 22: Giants in Greek Myth
In this episode, we discuss the Giants, "those born from Gaia [Earth]," focusing on their depiction in myth and on the famous Altar of Pergamon.
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3 years ago
28 minutes 51 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 20: Monsters: A First Look
In this episode, we explore the meaning of monster, some of the monsters of the ancient Greek and Roman world, and discuss some of the ways monsters work in ancient Greek myth. At the center of this episodes is an interview with Debbie Felton, Professor of Classics at the University of Massachusetts—Amherst. She's an expert on the super- and preternatural world.
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3 years ago
32 minutes 12 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 19: Medeia’s Last Act
In this episode, we explore the myth and larger themes found in Euripides' Medea. The heroic reaction of Medea in a situation that was untenable—with a shocking twist—offers much food for thought. What do you think about her reaction?
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4 years ago
27 minutes 43 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 18: The Argonauts’ Voyage Home
In this episode we follow the Argonauts on their winding voyage from Colchis to their home in Thessaly. Medeia, the young daughter of King Aietes, comes center stage to save the Argonauts' bacon. And, after they arrive home, Medeia helps Jason enact revenge against the usurper, King Pelias.
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4 years ago
27 minutes 30 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 17: Jason Gets the Golden Fleece…with a Bit of Help
In this episode, Jason reaches Colchis and is challenged to complete three impossible tasks: tame fire-breathing bulls, plow a massive field, and kill the earthborn warriors who grow from the serpent's teeth he planted in his wake. How does he do this? Enter Medeia, the daughter of the king, who falls for the stranger and helps him with a little magic—literally.
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4 years ago
29 minutes 30 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 16: The Voyage Begins
In this episode, we follow the Argo and the Argonauts from Thessaly to the Bosporus, where they meet the famous Clashing Rocks. Along the way we cover four other events: the Lemnian Women, the tragic death of Cyzicus, Polydeuces' defeat of Amycus in a boxing match, and Phineus and the Harpies.
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4 years ago
26 minutes 46 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
GMF Special Edition: Euripides’ Hecuba
In this episode we provide a close look at the ancient tragedy *Hecuba*, drawn from the mythical storyworld, in which the queen of Troy watches her daughter volunteer to be sacrificed to Achilles' ghost and finds her last son's corpse wash up on the shore. After a brief exposition of the plot and background, we interview the director and leading actor in the production performed at the University of New Hampshire April 24–25 and May 1–2.
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4 years ago
33 minutes 47 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 15: The Argo and the Argonauts
In this episode we learn about the ship named Argo and her crew as Jason prepares his voyage to reclaim the Golden Fleece. Was the Argo the first ship? What was special about this vessel? Find out on this episode of the Greek Myth Files.
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4 years ago
21 minutes 25 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 14: The Man with One Sandal
In this episode, we meet Jason, the leader of the Argonauts, who is the famous "man with one sandal." We explore the roots of this story as well as the origin of why the Greek Argonauts sail to the ends of the earth to retrieve the Golden Fleece. And, we talk about a famous wall painting in Pompeii depicting the myth—unlocked by a single clue.
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4 years ago
23 minutes

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 13: The Golden Fleece
Join us for the story of the golden-fleeced ram that save two Greek children and became the object of the Argonauts' voyage on the Argo.
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4 years ago
26 minutes 3 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 12: Wonder Woman and Amazons
We take a close look at the influence Greek myth had on the creation of Wonder Woman, along with some contemporary issues that motivated the introduction of a female superhero. We also explore the ancient Amazons, as well as other tidbits that you might find of interest.
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4 years ago
34 minutes

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 11: The Olympian Gods
A quick survey of the so-called Olympian gods with attention to their attributes and epithets (descriptive titles). In addition, we discuss how the Romans borrowed the stories of the Greeks and applied them to their own gods.
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4 years ago
25 minutes 13 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 10: Centaurs!
In this episode, we think about the half-human, half-horse Centaurs. While most are violent, there are positive Centaurs as well. We interview Emma Aston, Professor at Reading University, who tells us about how Centaurs are part of the identity of certain Greek regions, while Professor Hawes of the Australian National University reads her favorite passage from an ancient medical writer who tries to imagine life—as a Centaur!
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4 years ago
30 minutes 32 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
Episode 9: Greek Myth Is (Not) Greek Religion
With the help of some guest scholars, we explore the realm of Greek religion as it concerns the rich storyworld of the ancient Greeks. We try to tease out the differences as well as take a look at Prof. Sarah Iles Johnston's recent book The Story of Myth, especially the argument that mythical stories and the way they are told supported the Greeks' "belief" in them—for more, take a listen!
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4 years ago
37 minutes 9 seconds

The Greek Myth Files
A look at the hideous and scary Gorgons and their one mortal member, Medousa. We look at the early poetic and artistic depictions of the work, discuss Ovid's great telling of the story, and provide an interview with Paul Robertson, a Classics and Humanities professor at UNH.