Homer and Classical Philology

A bold question sits at the heart of this audiobook: what do we really mean when we say Homer.

In Homer and Classical Philology, Friedrich Nietzsche speaks as a young classical scholar, bringing sharp attention to how scholarship shapes the ancient world we think we know. The listening experience is compact, concentrated, and argumentative, moving through the problems of authorship, tradition, and interpretation with a tone that is both learned and surprisingly lively. Rather than offering a simple summary of epic poetry, Nietzsche turns the spotlight onto the methods and assumptions of classical studies, asking what philology is for and what it can legitimately claim.

This is essential listening for anyone drawn to Homeric studies, Greek literature, classical scholarship, and the history of ideas. You can expect a focused academic lecture that connects textual criticism, literary interpretation, and the broader aims of the humanities, while also revealing an early phase of Nietzsche as a philologist. Whether you come for ancient epic, the Homeric question, or the foundations of classical philology, this audiobook offers a clear window into how a great mind frames a scholarly problem.

Press play and enter the debate that still shapes how we read the classics.

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A bold question sits at the heart of this audiobook: what do we really mean when we say Homer.

In Homer and Classical Philology, Friedrich Nietzsche speaks as a young classical scholar, bringing sharp attention to how scholarship shapes the ancient world we think we know. The listening experience is compact, concentrated, and argumentative, moving through the problems of authorship, tradition, and interpretation with a tone that is both learned and surprisingly lively. Rather than offering a simple summary of epic poetry, Nietzsche turns the spotlight onto the methods and assumptions of classical studies, asking what philology is for and what it can legitimately claim.

This is essential listening for anyone drawn to Homeric studies, Greek literature, classical scholarship, and the history of ideas. You can expect a focused academic lecture that connects textual criticism, literary interpretation, and the broader aims of the humanities, while also revealing an early phase of Nietzsche as a philologist. Whether you come for ancient epic, the Homeric question, or the foundations of classical philology, this audiobook offers a clear window into how a great mind frames a scholarly problem.

Press play and enter the debate that still shapes how we read the classics.

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