Aglaia

Jdvn1 said:
... Yes, that makes a big difference. If I would've read it my junior year of high school, it wouldn't have been nearly as intimidating. And I'd've had a big-ish paper under my belt too.
Don't get me wrong. I didn't actually read it in college when it was assigned. I was still working from memory based on reading it the summer after fourth-grade :D
 

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Rystil Arden said:
I can't say I wasn't toying with the idea when I had to choose between here (where we don't have that majour) and Harvard, which does have a Folklore and Mythology majour. Unfortunately, though, Harvard does not allow double majours, only joint-majours where you have to prove that the two subjects can be combined together intelligently. So I was chatting with a Harvard prof about their department, and he said that a lot of people Joint-Majoured, so I said, "Can you joint-majour *anything* with CS?" and he said, "Well as long as you don't try to do something silly and crazy like, I don't know, Computer Science and Folklore+Mythology, you should be OK."
:lol: "What if I want to eventually program a game based on Greek Mythology?"
 

Rystil Arden said:
Don't get me wrong. I didn't actually read it in college when it was assigned. I was still working from memory based on reading it the summer after fourth-grade :D
Bah. We couldn't have done Arthurian legends. I used to know Le Morte like the back of my hand.
 

Jdvn1 said:
:lol: "What if I want to eventually program a game based on Greek Mythology?"
You thinka game is good enough for even a normal majour? ;)

You know...I just realised that the Off-Topic title is "May Memories" this month. That means I'm definitely going to put up Mnemosyne as my poem next week, then. Seems appropriate.
 

Jdvn1 said:
Bah. We couldn't have done Arthurian legends. I used to know Le Morte like the back of my hand.
Funny you should mention that...I'm in an "Arthurian Literature and Celtic Colonisation" class this semester :D

Its been pretty fun, especially considering the time I did three weeks of Arthurian research over the summer to create my homebrew Post-Arthurian campaign setting.

Of course, Le Morte d'Arthur by Mallory is merely the idle pondering of a convicted rapist; the true Arthur stuff is much earlier ;)
 

Rystil Arden said:
You thinka game is good enough for even a normal majour? ;)

You know...I just realised that the Off-Topic title is "May Memories" this month. That means I'm definitely going to put up Mnemosyne as my poem next week, then. Seems appropriate.
... It's not? UT-Dallas has multiple courses devoted to game programming. It's certainly enough for a graduate degree.

Yeah, each month has a different theme. The more poems you post, the more fuel I have for my bards.
 

Rystil Arden said:
Funny you should mention that...I'm in an "Arthurian Literature and Celtic Colonisation" class this semester :D

Its been pretty fun, especially considering the time I did three weeks of Arthurian research over the summer to create my homebrew Post-Arthurian campaign setting.

Of course, Le Morte d'Arthur by Mallory is merely the idle pondering of a convicted rapist; the true Arthur stuff is much earlier ;)
My school can't have that? Ay. I don't need to take any literature classes, though, other than the basics. I'm not a huge fan of the historical stuff, though -- just the Mythos. The ties to Celtic Colonization probably wouldn't interest me as much.

Well, Le Morte is the first written Arthur stuff, as far as I understand. Earlier, it was an oral tradition.
 

Well, Le Morte is the first written Arthur stuff, as far as I understand. Earlier, it was an oral tradition.

::Buzz:: Wrong. By a lot :D

Le Morte D'Arthur is the last written Arthur stuff, before the avant garde Arthur writers, whom I don't count as Arthurian.

No offense meant, of course by the first line. However, we spent our semester reading sources all of which were older than Le Morte d'Arthur
 

Jdvn1 said:
... It's not? UT-Dallas has multiple courses devoted to game programming. It's certainly enough for a graduate degree.

Yeah, each month has a different theme. The more poems you post, the more fuel I have for my bards.
Its not something that gets by at the more serious universities, though (not saying better, because there's little evidence that the so-called "top" colleges are actually better, but I think I can call them "more serious" about themselves without offending)
 

Rystil Arden said:
::Buzz:: Wrong. By a lot :D

Le Morte D'Arthur is the last written Arthur stuff, before the avant garde Arthur writers, whom I don't count as Arthurian.

No offense meant, of course by the first line. However, we spent our semester reading sources all of which were older than Le Morte d'Arthur
Examples?
 

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