Here's to the aorist optative
Jun. 28th, 2008 11:27![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Oh man, it's been years since I'd thought about the aorist optative. I'm such a bad lapsed Classicist. But here's a line from this week's Economist about the study of ancient Greek that I thought was too damn good not to share:
Intellectual elitism, as much as an appreciation of Aristophanes’s bawdy humour, is the glue that binds Hellenists together—stoked, in some schools, by a feeling of official neglect or hostility from peers.
The article concludes by saying that the real threat to the classics in general and Greek in particular is not modernity but globlization. I could see that. In the meantime, off to the grocery store.
Intellectual elitism, as much as an appreciation of Aristophanes’s bawdy humour, is the glue that binds Hellenists together—stoked, in some schools, by a feeling of official neglect or hostility from peers.
The article concludes by saying that the real threat to the classics in general and Greek in particular is not modernity but globlization. I could see that. In the meantime, off to the grocery store.
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Date: 2008-06-28 05:17 (UTC)Your success at acquiring reading knowledge of French and German makes me hope that I too will be able to pick up at least one of them (probably French) with relative speed, as I will have to do for my future goals. Of course, I'd love to study abroad to work on my speaking abilities. :-)
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