Day 100 #KephalosChallenge reciting lines 1-100 of the Iliad from memory.

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THE FINAL DAY OF THE #KEPHALOSCHALLENGE ! Day 100! Line 100 of the Iliad. See the FULL VIDEO, tomorrow on my YouTube channel polýMATHY, of my attempt to recite lines 1-100 of the first book of the Iliad from memory, with no cuts, and no cheating. Will I succeed????

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And so it ends on my birthday of all days

enochlee
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Grātulātiōnēs tibi! That was absolutely no small feat!

You helped me start my own sort of Kephalos Challenge with the Old English epic poem Beowulf! Though I certainly haven't been as regular with it, it's taught me a lot more about OE vocabulary and grammatical structures!

Excited to see the big reveal! Keep up the great work!

ParchmentLore
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You did it! Well done! Can’t wait for the next video! ❤

jasonbaker
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Maximas congratulationes tibi ago! I have literally turned on bell notifications, really hyped to see this!

carlinberg
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Vere hac causa tua gaudeo, bone vir et magister. Nunc, si tamen licet id requiram, auxilium tuum mihi necesse est ad epigramma meum corrigendum et approbandum (duo versiculi sunt). Gratias plurimas!!!

hohyperanthropos
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You are the right person to look at Dr. Ammon Hillman Ancient Greek text translations on the use of drugs in antiquity

Adrian-hmgx
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Ego de quod dixisti nescio 😵‍💫 fessissimus sum, et insanus tu es.

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