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... ( Iliad 23.71-4 ; cf. Odyssey 11.218-22 ) and may have been believed ( originally perhaps rather to lay the ghost , cf. Iliad 23.75-6 ) . Nor is it simply a public demonstration of the correct atti- tude to the dead generally and to your ...
... ( Iliad 23.71-4 ; cf. Odyssey 11.218-22 ) and may have been believed ( originally perhaps rather to lay the ghost , cf. Iliad 23.75-6 ) . Nor is it simply a public demonstration of the correct atti- tude to the dead generally and to your ...
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... Iliad 2 and Od- yssey 11. These two books are chosen simply because the catalogues , of Greek ships and Trojan allies in Iliad 2 and of male and female ghosts in Odyssey 11 , form irrefutable structural units which cannot be denied , or ...
... Iliad 2 and Od- yssey 11. These two books are chosen simply because the catalogues , of Greek ships and Trojan allies in Iliad 2 and of male and female ghosts in Odyssey 11 , form irrefutable structural units which cannot be denied , or ...
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... Iliad , and his second main question is , what exactly did the poet introducing Phoe- nix into the Iliad intend to achieve , and how far did he achieve it ? The embassy in 9 , it is explained ( p.71 ) is inevitable , because of Athene's ...
... Iliad , and his second main question is , what exactly did the poet introducing Phoe- nix into the Iliad intend to achieve , and how far did he achieve it ? The embassy in 9 , it is explained ( p.71 ) is inevitable , because of Athene's ...
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