Ammon Hillman
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You do, but you determine that through the language.
You do, but you determine that through the language.
You do, but you determine that through the language.
You were trained as a classical philologist to be able to read Greek from the late Bronze Age. Oh my, into the, right, that goes into the... into the Linear B. From that period down, starting with Homer, working your way all the way forward to 1000 Anno Domini, where you're reading Homeric scholars who were writing ancient, who were writing Byzantine explanations and commentaries of Homer.
You were trained as a classical philologist to be able to read Greek from the late Bronze Age. Oh my, into the, right, that goes into the... into the Linear B. From that period down, starting with Homer, working your way all the way forward to 1000 Anno Domini, where you're reading Homeric scholars who were writing ancient, who were writing Byzantine explanations and commentaries of Homer.
You were trained as a classical philologist to be able to read Greek from the late Bronze Age. Oh my, into the, right, that goes into the... into the Linear B. From that period down, starting with Homer, working your way all the way forward to 1000 Anno Domini, where you're reading Homeric scholars who were writing ancient, who were writing Byzantine explanations and commentaries of Homer.
Because Homer, remember, Homer is the way that we teach grammar. Right? It's a science. And you program somebody. That's why the second thing on my little thing here was, why are we so far behind the Greeks? Right? Listen to their education. It's music. It's in three branches. Music, gramata, grammar, And gymnasium, where you and I are going to get naked together. Steve's going to watch.
Because Homer, remember, Homer is the way that we teach grammar. Right? It's a science. And you program somebody. That's why the second thing on my little thing here was, why are we so far behind the Greeks? Right? Listen to their education. It's music. It's in three branches. Music, gramata, grammar, And gymnasium, where you and I are going to get naked together. Steve's going to watch.
Because Homer, remember, Homer is the way that we teach grammar. Right? It's a science. And you program somebody. That's why the second thing on my little thing here was, why are we so far behind the Greeks? Right? Listen to their education. It's music. It's in three branches. Music, gramata, grammar, And gymnasium, where you and I are going to get naked together. Steve's going to watch.
Yeah, I'm telling you, we're going to get naked together.
Yeah, I'm telling you, we're going to get naked together.
Yeah, I'm telling you, we're going to get naked together.
No, no. And the Bible, we got the Bible. No, we don't need the Bible then.
No, no. And the Bible, we got the Bible. No, we don't need the Bible then.
No, no. And the Bible, we got the Bible. No, we don't need the Bible then.
Not in the gymnasium.
Not in the gymnasium.
Not in the gymnasium.
Not in the gymnasium. We're going to get naked and we're going to get oiled up and you and I are going to slug it out. Wow. We're going to put some bands on.
Not in the gymnasium. We're going to get naked and we're going to get oiled up and you and I are going to slug it out. Wow. We're going to put some bands on.