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Paris in Homer seems to have had no other wife than Helen and his amours seem the escapade of impetuous youth ; yet there was another tradition that he had deserted an affectionate and noble wife , Oenone . There is not a hint of this ...
Paris in Homer seems to have had no other wife than Helen and his amours seem the escapade of impetuous youth ; yet there was another tradition that he had deserted an affectionate and noble wife , Oenone . There is not a hint of this ...
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When we are left in darkness concerning such prominent characters as Athena , Paris , and Helen we can realize how scanty is the light thrown on minor events and actors . Homer had no ulterior motive in his poetry and he presented no ...
When we are left in darkness concerning such prominent characters as Athena , Paris , and Helen we can realize how scanty is the light thrown on minor events and actors . Homer had no ulterior motive in his poetry and he presented no ...
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A real Mt. Ida there must have been , but the scene thereon between Zeus and Hera is still mythical ; genuine is the wall of Troy , but Helen's appearance at its summit and Hector's parting from Andromache are merely the creation of the ...
A real Mt. Ida there must have been , but the scene thereon between Zeus and Hera is still mythical ; genuine is the wall of Troy , but Helen's appearance at its summit and Hector's parting from Andromache are merely the creation of the ...
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HOMERIC POETRY AND ITS PRESER VATION | 3 |
HOMER AND TRADITIONS IN HOMER | 16 |
TRANSLATIONS OF HOMER | 32 |
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