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If your theory is correct, Edmund/Bromios' mastery of two completely different writing styles exemplifies a mind of such genius as to be worthy of particular reverence. Did you know, by the way, that one can learn a tremendous amount about Greek mythology and philosophy and literature and poetry by reading itin translation? That one can have some familiarity with Greek -- like I learned a bit in school years ago in school and can struggle my way through the occasional line of the Symposium or the Gospel of John when pressed? The idea that anyone, especially anyone here -- would "shill" for GLTTA -- the very use of the word "shill" -- is rather appalling. The website exists for nobody's self-aggrandizement, much less profit, and it's an incredible resource, clearly put together through the effort of multiple contributors. Let me herewith "shill" for it too, and call me Edmund too if that helps. Good Lord! Why aren't you "shilling" for it? Why should it be a surprise that the multiple people who appreciate it might end up posting here?  |