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    A Crack at Ancient Texts

    http://news.independent.co.uk/world/...p?story=630165

    This could be exciting. Or conversely, it might make high school English that much worse by adding yet another Theban play to analyze.


    For more than a century, it has caused excitement and frustration in equal measure - a collection of Greek and Roman writings so vast it could redraw the map of classical civilisation. If only it was legible. Now, in a breakthrough described as the classical equivalent of finding the holy grail, Oxford University scientists have employed infra-red technology to open up the hoard, known as the Oxyrhynchus Papyri, and with it the prospect that hundreds of lost Greek comedies, tragedies and epic poems will soon be revealed.

    In the past four days alone, Oxford's classicists have used it to make a series of astonishing discoveries, including writing by Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod and other literary giants of the ancient world, lost for millennia. They even believe they are likely to find lost Christian gospels, the originals of which were written around the time of the earliest books of the New Testament.

    The original papyrus documents, discovered in an ancient rubbish dump in central Egypt, are often meaningless to the naked eye - decayed, worm-eaten and blackened by the passage of time. But scientists using the new photographic technique, developed from satellite imaging, are bringing the original writing back into view. Academics have hailed it as a development which could lead to a 20 per cent increase in the number of great Greek and Roman works in existence. Some are even predicting a "second Renaissance".

    There's more at the site. Pretty cool.
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    Wow, thats great. Hopefully they find some Aristophanes so there is something entertaining to read out of all this.

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    More reading for my kid(s). I like ancient Greek/Roman stories.
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    Oedipus Rex isn't exactly bed time reading for kids haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cantacuzene
    Oedipus Rex isn't exactly bed time reading for kids haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cantacuzene
    Oedipus Rex isn't exactly bed time reading for kids haha.
    Eh all those stories have had "kid" versions created for them. Its kinda funny how much kids are taught Greek mythology in school, considering its all a stripped down version that hides a lot of "ugly little secrets" about real Greek life and the manner in which their God's natures were envisioned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zenbooty
    Eh all those stories have had "kid" versions created for them. Its kinda funny how much kids are taught Greek mythology in school, considering its all a stripped down version that hides a lot of "ugly little secrets" about real Greek life and the manner in which their God's natures were envisioned.
    well, if Greek mythology isnt stripped down, it turns into softcore pr0n, does it not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaFunkyUnit
    well, if Greek mythology isnt stripped down, it turns into softcore pr0n, does it not?
    More like Sin City.
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