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      HomerNarratologyApollonius RhodiusGreek Linguistics
Journal of Biblical Literature 141 (2022): 337–57.
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      ClassicsHomerNew TestamentEarly Christianity
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      HomerJ. R. R. TolkienHospitalityHomeric poetry
This book aims to provide the reader of Homer with the traditional knowledge and fluency in Homeric poetry which an original ancient audience would have brought to a performance of this type of narrative. To that end, Adrian Kelly... more
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      HomerArchaic PoetryOrality-Literacy StudiesOral Traditions
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      HomerAncient PhilosophyArchaic Greek historyAncient Greek History
Continuation of the Atlantic Theory of Homer's Ilias and Odyssey (part 1: Atlantic Troy; part 2: Atlantic Ismaros-Kikones). Odysseus' wanderings after his departure from Troy: Route Brittany-Senegal. Study of Atlantic authors De Grave,... more
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      HomerCeltic StudiesBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Celtic Archaeology
This article argues that Homer's depiction of Odysseus in specifically bardic terms is an essential element in the self-presentation of the Homeric poet, in that it comprises the construction of an agonistic relationship with contemporary... more
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      HomerHesiodic PoetryGreek EpicHomeric poetry
This article reviews recent attempts to view the Dios Apate of Iliad Book 14 as essentially derived from (a series of) Ancient Near Eastern texts, and seeks to demonstrate that such attempts overplay supposed similarities and fail to... more
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      HomerHomerGreek EpicAncient Near East
This article reviews recent attempts to view the Dios Apate of Iliad Book 14 as essentially derived from (a series of) Ancient Near Eastern texts, and seeks to demonstrate that such attempts overplay supposed similarities and fail to... more
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      HomerHomerGreek EpicAncient Near East
Continuation of the Atlantic Theory of Homer's Ilias and Odyssey (part 1: Atlantic Troy; part 2: Atlantic Ismaros-Kikones; part 3: Atlantic Kuthera-Lotophages; part 4: Atlantic Land of the Cyclopes; part 5: Atlantic Aiolia). Odysseus'... more
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      HomerPortuguese HistoryPhoeniciansCentral America and Mexico
In Rhetoric and Power, Nathan Crick dramatizes the history of rhetoric by explaining its origin and development in classical Greece beginning the oral displays of Homeric eloquence in a time of kings, following its ascent to power during... more
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      HomerGreek TragedyGreek ComedyAristophanes
Widely revered as the father of Western literature, Homer was the author of The Iliad and The Odyssey, the epic poems which immortalised such names as Achilles, Cyclops, Menelaus, and Helen of Troy. In this vivid introduction, Elton... more
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      ClassicsGreek LiteratureHomerClassical philology
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      HomerPresocratic PhilosophyPlatoPythagoreanism
Though Odysseus’ tales to Eumaios and Aninoos in Odyssey 14.199–359 and 17.417–44, respectively, are presented as fictional tales within Homer’s larger myth, some elements have striking analogs in Late Bronze–Early Iron Age reality.... more
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      Ancient HistoryMilitary HistoryArchaeologyClassical Archaeology
The Iliad is the story of Achilles’ journey through anger. Over the epic, Achilles undergoes a continual process of transformation, and as he does, the world changes around him. His anger unleashes the fiery beast of war and creates a... more
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      LanguagesPsychologyHomerCommunication
This book is the edited proceedings from the conference 'The Art of Stesichorus' held at St John's College, Oxford, on June 29–30 2012. Contributors include: Ewen Bowie (Oxford), Chris Carey (London), Patrick Finglass (Nottingham),... more
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      HomerArchaic PoetryIconographyPapyrology
In this paper, I argue that the traditional narrative of Iphigenia's sacrifice lies allusively behind the opening scenes of the Iliad (1.8-487). Scholars have long suspected that this episode is evoked in Agamemnon's scathing rebuke of... more
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      MythologyClassicsHomerIntertextuality
This article argues that the reception of Homeric poetry in the lyric poets of the Archaic period is a process of evolution, in which evidentiary difficulty and the gradual development of intertextuality combine to make Stesichorus the... more
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      Greek LiteratureHomerHesiodic PoetryGreek Lyric Poetry
Dear Friends and Colleagues, Kinyras: The Divine Lyre is also available online through the CHS website: http://chs.harvard.edu/CHS/article/display/6329. The web version, however, does not have page numbers, so that internal... more
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      PhilologyReligionAncient Egyptian ReligionSumerian Religion
Ce volume comporte trois chapitres : le premier décrit les linéaments d'une doctrine archaïque de la « phusis » visant toujours à connaître la « nature » de chaque chose, cet ensemble de caractéristiques qui fonde sa puissance, sa... more
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      HomerPresocratic PhilosophyPlatoAristotle
[Gods, heroes and founders in ancient Latium]
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      MythologyClassicsRoman HistoryHomer
Odiseja xxii. [Odyssey xxii.] Историјска граматика грчког језика 1 (основне студије), јесењи и прољећни семестар ак. год. 2017.–18., Одјељење за класичне науке, Филозофски факултет, Београд / Greek Historical Grammar I (BA Course),... more
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      HomerGreek LanguageOdysseyIndoeuropean Studies
Resumo: O objetivo deste artigo é categorizar os tipos de aedos apresentados nos poemas homéricos e pensar a relação destas categorias com os possíveis aedos históricos de períodos identificados como o homérico. Discutiremos,... more
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      Ancient HistoryGreek LiteratureHomerArchaic Greek history
Chs. 13-15 Agamemnon was a great man with white body, strong of limb, eloquent, discreet, noble, rich. Menelaus, Dares says, was of moderate stature, ruddy, fit, agreeable, pleasant. Achilles was broad chested with attractive demeanor,... more
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      Ancient HistoryHomerDares PhrygiusTrojan War
RESUMO: O presente artigo pretende expor e analisar algumas características dos modelos éticos e políticos de conduta dos super-heróis. Para tanto, procura oferecer um contraste entre eles e os heróis dos épicos homéricos. Após enfatizar... more
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      HomerPlatoHannah ArendtComics and Graphic Novels
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      HomerEpic poetryHomeric poetryHomeric studies
The "Odissey" of Enaiat lasts seven years, from Afghanistan to Italy. Fabio Geda tells it in the novel "Nel mare ci sono i coccodrilli", that we analyse here embroiding a counterpoint of the Homeric poem. An inter-interpretation between... more
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      ClassicsGreek LiteratureHomerTravel Writing
This article seeks to demonstrate how the myth of Troy is still relevant to modern-day European culture and identity, drawing on Gregor Feindt et al.’s concept of “entangled memory” as a theoretical foundation. In order to support this... more
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      Ancient HistoryCultural HistoryCultural StudiesEuropean Studies
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      HomerHungarian LiteratureReception of AntiquityHomeric epic
Ciclo di seminari - Univaq
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      HomerTruthPre-Socratic (Pre-Platonic) PhilosophyHesiodic Poetry
Héritage et souvenir de l’époque mycénienne, l’épopée grecque s’est progressivement enrichie de nouvelles valeurs sociales, apparues au cours des âges obscurs et de l’époque archaïque. De cette situation résulte un décalage évident entre... more
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      HomerHomeric poetry
Edited and Translated into English by Brian Duvick XXXVII. After the Trojans saw this, Antenor, Aeneas, and Polydamas came to Priam, pleaded with him to convene the council and deliberate about their future fortune. Priam convened the... more
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      Ancient HistoryHomerAncient myth and religionAncient Greek History
Spekali, #6 The present paper discusses Aristotle's "Poetics" in the light of one significant aspect of the Homeric innovation. Taking into account the given source and modern Homeric conceptions, the author of the paper classifies... more
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      HomerHomeric poetryHomeric HymnsHomero
Homelody ist ein deutscher Hersteller von Sanitärprodukten, die hochwertige Badprodukte anbieten, darunter Küchenarmaturen, Badarmaturen, Badduschsysteme und Duschköpfe für Badaccessoires.
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      HomerWasser
Se explora la figura de Babel y Babilonia como analogía en Agustín de nuestra propia época donde la globalización ha introducido múltiples canales de comunicación y confusión y se presenta cuál ha de ser en ello la actitud del cristiano.
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      HomerPlatoAugustine of Hippo
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      HomerHistorical LinguisticsIndo-european language reconstructionIndo-European Studies
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      ClassicsHomerAncient Indo-European LanguagesModality
The first step in extracting significance from an historical text is to lay-out [aus-legen] the text, to listen first to its original voice, and then in a second, perhaps more pedagogical step, to interpret the text in and to different... more
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      HomerHermeneuticsThe Iliad
Most homeowners are unaware that their properties that are older and have wooden doors and window frames are likely to lose 20% of the property's heat. At a time when energy costs are escalating, homeowners would try to do anything to... more
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      BusinessHomerManufacturingHome Improvement Stuffs
Introduction to the book Viagens do saber: a literatura de viagem e de formação
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      HomerOdysseyBildungsroman
The paper addresses theoretical and methodological issues concerning the study of translations of Homer in languages such as English and French. It argues that such a study could contribute not only to the reading of the original text but... more
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      ClassicsHomerTranslationLitetary Theory
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      HomerReception TheoryReceptionClassical Reception Studies
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      HomerOral TraditionsGreek EpicEpic poetry
Cet article propose de voir à quoi correspond, dans l’Antiquité, la catégorie d’ « épopée didactique » (ou « poésie didactique »), couramment utilisée par les savants modernes pour rendre compte d’œuvres comme les Travaux et les jours, le... more
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      HomerPoetryHesiodic PoetryVergil
The attached is the abstract, handout and bibliography for my presentation at the Classical Association conference, 10-13 April 2015, Bristol University Panel: Homer II (Wills Memorial Building) 1 p.m., Sunday 12th April Title:... more
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      Greek LiteratureRoman HistoryHomerLate Antique and Byzantine Studies
For the full article, please email me at margulies@nyu.edu or visit https://doi.org/10.1017/S0009838820000919 One of the more powerful recurring motifs in the Iliad is that of the grief-stricken woman lamenting the death of a hero. As... more
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      HomerGreek EpicOdysseyAphrodite
Renumbered to 4021. to 4720. Pretty much 100% certain to be 100% accurate, with merely a few minor variations in the exact numbering of a few verses here and there, like all the large books. It was even said at one point, which path was... more
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      HomerGreek ArchaeologyOdysseyNumerology
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      Greek LiteratureHomerIconographyGreek Epic
This paper is aimed at studying how the primaeval relationship between music and epic poetry, whose traces are found in Homer, was thought under the light of ancient doctrines about musical teaching and its ethical effects, as well as at... more
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      HomerFlavian LiteratureStatius (Classics)Ovid
In this paper (in Dutch), we present an overview of the most important current theories on the function of the augment in Homer, and we analyse augment use in a close reading of three longer Homeric passages. In our view, a pragmatic or... more
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      HomerGreek EpicHomeric poetryHomeric studies