Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics
Celebrating and Redefining the Classics for 20 years
Fall 2012, Vol. 19.3
Inside this issue:
Essays and Verse
On Pope Benedict’s Address to the Bundestag
Werner Herzog
The Listening Heart: Reflections on the Foundations of Law
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI
Homecoming and the Humic: Eleanor Wilner, Brian Jungen, and Derek Walcott
Andrea Nightingale
The Enlightenment Gone Mad (I)
The Dismal Discourse of Postmodernism’s Grand Narratives
Rainer Friedrich
Virgil and Heaney: “Route 110″
Michael C. J. Putnam
Defining Defending Odysseus
Charles Rowan Beye
Orpheus’ Plea (Prière d’Orphée)
Marie-Jeanne Durry
(Translated by John Fraser)
Did Williams Do Ethics?
Raymond Geuss
Review
The Alexandrian Iliad
Caroline Alexander, The War That Killed Achilles: The True Story of Homer’s “Iliad” and the Trojan War
James Tatum
