Read a work from any of the following authors and come prepared to discuss the author's style:
Athenian Gamelion (Makedonian Peritios) [January] - Homer, an Epic Poet (9th to 8th century B.C.)
Athenian Anthesterion (Makedonian Dustros) [February] - Hesiod, an Epic Poet (8th to 7th century B.C.)
Athenian Elaphebolion (Makedonian Xandikos) [March] - Sappho, a Lyric Poet (7th century B.C.)
Athenian Mounichion (Makedonian Artemisios) [April] - Aeschylus, a Tragedian (524 to 456 B.C.)
Athenian Thargelion (Makedonian Daisios) [May] - Corinna, a Lyric Poet (Contemporary of Pindar)
Athenian Skirophorion (Makedonian Panemos) [June] - Pindar, a Lyric Poet (518 to 438 B.C.)
Athenian Hekatombaion (Makedonian Loios) [July] - Hecataeus, Prose Writer (500 B.C.)
Athenian Metageitnion (Makedonian Gorpaios) [August] - Sophocles, a Tragedian (496 to 406 B.C.)
Athenian Boedromion (Makedonian Hyperberetaios) [September] - Euripides, a Tragedian (485 to 406 B.C.)
Athenian Pyanopsion (Makedonian Dios) [October] - Aristophanes, a Comedian (450 to 385 B.C.)
Athenian Maimakterion (Makedonian Apellaios) [November] - Herodotus, a Historian (Flourished 450 to 428 B.C.)
Athenian Poseideon (Makedonian Audnaios) [December] - Thucydides and Xenophon, Historians (430 to 399 BC and 430 to 354 B.C.)
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