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a podcast on all things Greek myth

The Greek Myth Files Prof. R. Scott Smith

    • Geschichte

a podcast on all things Greek myth

    GMF Episode 26

    GMF Episode 26

    Credits
    Written and Narrated: Professor R. Scott Smith
    Voice Acting: Raina Burke
    Original Art: Beatrice Mattison (see below)
    Music: Brooklyn Tea, Jared Sims

    • 26 Min.
    Episode 25: Niobe

    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.

    • 24 Min.
    Episode 24: Daphne

    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.

    • 21 Min.
    The Python

    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

    • 32 Min.
    Typhoios, Illuyanka and Hittites, Oh My!

    Typhoios, Illuyanka 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)

    • 41 Min.
    Episode 22: Giants in Greek Myth

    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.

    • 28 Min.

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