Open House | Echoes of the Indo-European Twin Gods in Sanskrit and Greek Epic, with Douglas Frame

We were pleased to welcome Douglas Frame, for an Open House discussion on ‘Echoes of the Indo-European Twin Gods in Sanskrit and Greek Epic: Arjuna and Achilles’.

You can watch the recording of the broadcast via the frame below, or on our YouTube channel.

To prepare for this conversation, participants might like to read the following paper by Douglas Frame:

Echoes of the Indo-European Twin Gods in Sanskrit and Greek Epic: Arjuna and Achilles

Interview:
“Homer’s Hidden Muse and Related Questions: a conversation with classicist Douglas Frame”

Books:
The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic
Hippota Nestor

Articles:
“Achilles and Patroclus as Indo-European Twins: Homer’s Take”
“The Homeric Poems After Ionia: A Case in Point”

Members can start and continue discussion on this topic in this forum thread.

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Douglas Frame

1971 Harvard Ph.D. in classical philology; until 2000 college teaching for some of the time, other pursuits for more of the time; since 2000 Associate Director of the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington; after retiring as Associate Director in 2012 continued affiliation with the CHS.

Image credit

Relief panel with fighters and charioteerPhoto by Richard Friedericks A scene from Mahabharata via Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.