Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... Troy or with the actors of the Iliad ? He probably did , but as they were not involved in the " wrath , " he passed them in silence . Helen came on the scene prominently in the Iliad and was one of the mourners at the bier of Hector ...
... Troy or with the actors of the Iliad ? He probably did , but as they were not involved in the " wrath , " he passed them in silence . Helen came on the scene prominently in the Iliad and was one of the mourners at the bier of Hector ...
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... Troy to the land of the Cicones , then throughout the length of the Aegean , thence out into fairyland and back to Ithaca . Telemachus journeyed to Pylos and to Sparta , Nestor told of his return voyage from Troy , while Menelaus ...
... Troy to the land of the Cicones , then throughout the length of the Aegean , thence out into fairyland and back to Ithaca . Telemachus journeyed to Pylos and to Sparta , Nestor told of his return voyage from Troy , while Menelaus ...
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... Troy , A Study in Homeric Geography , London , 1912 , contains an extended and most valuable dis- cussion of the historical setting of the Iliad . His Homer and History , London , 1915 , takes up the history and geog- raphy of the Greek ...
... Troy , A Study in Homeric Geography , London , 1912 , contains an extended and most valuable dis- cussion of the historical setting of the Iliad . His Homer and History , London , 1915 , takes up the history and geog- raphy of the Greek ...
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