We were excited to welcome Graeme Bird for an Open House entitled “Euclid Saves Us from Ignorance.” The event took place on Friday, March 10, at 11:00 a.m. EST and was recorded.
To get ready for the event, you might like to read the PDF handout linked below:
You can watch the video below, or on our YouTube channel.
You may now view the slides that were shared during the event:
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Graeme Bird
Graeme Bird is a native of New Zealand and since 2001 has taught at Gordon College, where he is a Professor of Linguistics and Classics. His interests include Greek and Latin language and literature, Indo-European linguistics, and early English literature. He is a participant in the CHS-affiliated Homer Multitext Project, and he teaches mathematics, including Greek mathematics, as a Lecturer at the Harvard Extension and Summer Schools. He enjoys exploring the connections between such diverse disciplines as Homeric poetry, historical linguistics, Greek mathematics, computer programming, and jazz improvisation. He plays piano professionally and for relaxation.