Homer and His InfluenceCooper Square Publishers, 1963 - 164 Seiten |
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... is sur- prisingly slight . The words of Proteus to Menelaus , " and you were present at the battle , " were intended as a reason for not re- peating things told in the Iliad and warrant the inference [ 59 ] THE ODYSSEY.
... is sur- prisingly slight . The words of Proteus to Menelaus , " and you were present at the battle , " were intended as a reason for not re- peating things told in the Iliad and warrant the inference [ 59 ] THE ODYSSEY.
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... told by Phoenix , were such foreign material . The Odyssey unites the adventures of the hero with a mass of stories and myths , some of which may be traced to other lands and to remote antiquity . Sir Arthur Evans thinks he has found in ...
... told by Phoenix , were such foreign material . The Odyssey unites the adventures of the hero with a mass of stories and myths , some of which may be traced to other lands and to remote antiquity . Sir Arthur Evans thinks he has found in ...
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... told at the Phaea- cians ' banquet must have been in the first formulation of the plot , since the loss of all the companions is a necessary part of the story ; yet these companions were lost in fairyland and it was in fairyland that ...
... told at the Phaea- cians ' banquet must have been in the first formulation of the plot , since the loss of all the companions is a necessary part of the story ; yet these companions were lost in fairyland and it was in fairyland that ...
Inhalt
HOMERIC POETRY AND ITS PRESER | 3 |
HOMER AND TRADITIONS IN HOMER | 23 |
TRANSLATIONS OF HOMER | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Achilles actors Aeneas Aeneid Agamemnon Ajax ancient Andromache anger Aristotle assumed Athena beauty CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Calypso century Chapman characters Cicero Circe companions Comus contest creation criticism CRUZ The University dactyls death divine Dryden early English Ennius epic epic cycle epic poetry fairyland familiar famous father fire genius glory gods Greece Greek Hector Helen Hellas hence Hephaestus hero heroic Hesiod hexameter Homeric poems Homeric poetry Homeric verse honor Horace Iliad influence of Homer Italy knowledge of Homer language Latin literary literature melody Menelaus meter Milton native Nestor never Odyssey Olympus original Paradise Lost Paris Patroclus Petrarch Phaeacians poet poetic poetry of Homer Pope Pope's prose Proteus quotations quoted refers Roman scene scholars seems Shakespeare ship Sirens song Sophocles speech story tells Tennyson theme Thersites things tion told tradition translation Trojans Troy Ulysses UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA Virgil Walter Leaf words writings wrote Zeus
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