St Stephen’s School, located in the heart of historical Rome (Aventine Hill), will host a 24-hour Iliad Reading Marathon on 7-8 February 2025. This event is organized by IB Classical Greek students Gaia, Indira, Massimo, and Sebastian and our teacher Inge Weustink. Sponsored by the St Stephen’s Lyceum, we’re calling it a “Homerathon.

” Students, parents, alumni, faculty, staff, trustees, and special guests will be reading the 24 books of the Iliad in different languages: Homeric Greek, English, Italian, Modern Greek, Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Esperanto, American Sign Language, Turkish, Arabic, Latin, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Sardinian, Russian, Icelandic, etc. A translation in English will be projected on a screen throughout the entire event. Our goal is to embrace the power of Classics in the Modern Age.

Reading the Iliad in different languages, from the Homeric Greek in which it was recited almost 3,000 years ago, to many of the languages we speak today at St Stephen’s, will be a powerful way to reflect on war and peace from antiquity till today. This event is also connected to St Stephen's School’s year theme: “Peace.” Homer’s epic about the war between the Greeks and the Trojans can be considered as much a poem about peace as a poem about war.

Image created by Indira V.C. and Gaia G.

This project is also curated on an artistic level. We, IB Classical Greek students, are designing booklets containing visual and textual representation.